print_assert_equal(test_string, actual, desired)
The test is performed with actual == desired
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The message supplied to AssertionError.
The object to test for equality against :None:None:`desired`
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The expected result.
Test if two objects are equal, and print an error message if test fails.
>>> np.testing.print_assert_equal('Test XYZ of func xyz', [0, 1], [0, 1])See :
... np.testing.print_assert_equal('Test XYZ of func xyz', [0, 1], [0, 2]) Traceback (most recent call last): ... AssertionError: Test XYZ of func xyz failed ACTUAL: [0, 1] DESIRED: [0, 2]
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