//************************************************************************ //* Arduino String Test //* (C) 2010 by Rick Anderson //* Open source as per standard Arduino code //* //************************************************************************ //* Oct 16, 2010 Started on String Test //************************************************************************ #include "WProgram.h" #include "HardwareSerial.h" #include //************************************************************************ void setup() { int startMemoryUsage; ATS_begin("Arduino", "Test of String Library"); /* * Test Variable Setup * Best practive set all your test variables prior to teseting. * This is required for Memory tests. */ String stringOne = String("stringThree = "); String stringTwo = String("this string"); String stringThree = String (); char charResult[100]; /* * Run the tests */ // adding a constant integer to a string: stringThree = stringOne + 123; //strcpy(charResult, "\0"); stringThree.toCharArray(charResult, sizeof(charResult)); ATS_PrintTestStatus("1. Adding a constant integer to a string:", strcmp(charResult,"stringThree = 123" ) == 0); // adding a constant long interger to a string: stringThree = stringOne + 123456789; stringThree.toCharArray(charResult, sizeof(charResult)); ATS_PrintTestStatus("2. Adding a constant long interger to a string", strcmp(charResult,"stringThree = 123456789" ) == 0); // adding a constant character to a string: stringThree = stringOne + 'A'; stringThree.toCharArray(charResult, sizeof(charResult)); ATS_PrintTestStatus("3. Adding a constant character to a string", strcmp(charResult,"stringThree = A" ) == 0); // adding a constant string to a string: stringThree = stringOne + "abc"; stringThree.toCharArray(charResult, sizeof(charResult)); ATS_PrintTestStatus("4. Adding a constant string variable to a string", strcmp(charResult,"stringThree = abc" ) == 0); //"5. Adding a constant long interger to a string" stringThree = stringOne + stringTwo; stringThree.toCharArray(charResult, sizeof(charResult)); ATS_PrintTestStatus("5. Adding a constant long interger to a string", strcmp(charResult,"stringThree = this string" ) == 0); /* * setup up String Comparison Operater Tests */ stringOne = String("this"); stringTwo = String("that"); // two strings equal: ATS_PrintTestStatus("6. Two strings equal",stringOne == "this"); // two strings not equal: ATS_PrintTestStatus("7. Two strings not equal",stringOne != stringTwo); // two strings not equal (case sensitivity matters): stringOne = "This"; stringTwo = "this"; ATS_PrintTestStatus("8. Two strings not equal [case sensitivity matters]", stringOne != stringTwo); // you can also use equals() to see if two strings are the same: stringOne = "this"; stringTwo = "this"; ATS_PrintTestStatus("9. Equals() method equals", stringOne.equals(stringTwo)); // you can also use not equals() to see if two strings are not the same: stringOne = String("This"); stringTwo = String("this"); ATS_PrintTestStatus("10. Not equals() method equals", !stringOne.equals(stringTwo)); // or perhaps you want to ignore case: ATS_PrintTestStatus("11. EqualsIgnoreCase() method equals", stringOne.equalsIgnoreCase(stringTwo)); // a numeric string compared to the number it represents: stringOne = "1"; int numberOne = 1; ATS_PrintTestStatus("12. A numeric string compared to the number it represents", stringOne == numberOne); // two numeric strings compared: stringOne = "2"; stringTwo = "1"; ATS_PrintTestStatus("13. Two numeric strings compared",stringOne >= stringTwo); // comparison operators can be used to compare strings for alphabetic sorting too: /* stringOne = String("Brown"); ATS_PrintTestStatus("14. comparison operator < can be used to compare strings for alphabetic sorting ",stringOne < "Charles"); ATS_PrintTestStatus("15. comparison operator > can be used to compare strings for alphabetic sorting ",stringOne > "Adams"); ATS_PrintTestStatus("16. comparison operator <= can be used to compare strings for alphabetic sorting ",stringOne <= "Browne"); ATS_PrintTestStatus("17. comparison operator >= can be used to compare strings for alphabetic sorting ",stringOne >= "Brow"); */ // the compareTo() operator also allows you to compare strings stringOne = "Cucumber"; stringTwo = "Cucuracha"; ATS_PrintTestStatus("18. The compareTo() operator also allows you to compare strings", stringOne.compareTo(stringTwo) < 0); // compareTo() String with numnber > String with number: stringOne = "Sensor: 50"; stringTwo= "Sensor: 150"; ATS_PrintTestStatus("19. The compareTo() String with integers", stringOne.compareTo(stringTwo) < 0); // compareTo() String with numnber > String with number append integer, matches example code: stringOne = "Sensor: "; stringTwo= "Sensor: "; stringOne += 50; stringTwo += 150; ATS_PrintTestStatus("20. The compareTo() compare strings with appended integers", stringOne.compareTo(stringTwo) < 0); /* * setup up String Append Operation Tests */ // Serious awful problem here stringOne = String("Sensor "); stringTwo = String("value"); stringOne += stringTwo; ATS_PrintTestStatus("21. Adding string to string += ", stringOne.equals("Sensor value")); ATS_PrintTestStatus("22. The compareTo() compare strings with appended integers", stringOne.compareTo(stringTwo) < 0); /* * Test complete */ ATS_end(); } //************************************************************************ void loop() { }