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NPOI » TestCases » HSSF » UserModel » TestHSSFClientAnchor.cs
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namespace TestCases.HSSF.UserModel{
    using System;
    using NPOI.DDF;
    using NPOI.HSSF.Model;
    using NPOI.HSSF.UserModel;
    using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
    /**
     * Various Tests for HSSFClientAnchor.
     *
     * @author Glen Stampoultzis (glens at apache.org)
     * @author Yegor Kozlov (yegor at apache.org)
     */
    [TestClass]
    public class TestHSSFClientAnchor
    {
        [TestMethod]
        public void TestGetAnchorHeightInPoints()
        {
            HSSFWorkbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook();
            HSSFSheet sheet = (HSSFSheet)wb.CreateSheet("Test");
            HSSFClientAnchor a = new HSSFClientAnchor(0, 0, 1023, 255, (short)0, 0, (short)0, 0);
            float p = a.GetAnchorHeightInPoints(sheet);
            Assert.AreEqual(11.953, p, 0.001);

            sheet.CreateRow(0).HeightInPoints = (14);
            a = new HSSFClientAnchor(0, 0, 1023, 255, (short)0, 0, (short)0, 0);
            p = a.GetAnchorHeightInPoints(sheet);
            Assert.AreEqual(13.945, p, 0.001);

            a = new HSSFClientAnchor(0, 0, 1023, 127, (short)0, 0, (short)0, 0);
            p = a.GetAnchorHeightInPoints(sheet);
            Assert.AreEqual(6.945, p, 0.001);

            a = new HSSFClientAnchor(0, 126, 1023, 127, (short)0, 0, (short)0, 0);
            p = a.GetAnchorHeightInPoints(sheet);
            Assert.AreEqual(0.054, p, 0.001);

            a = new HSSFClientAnchor(0, 0, 1023, 0, (short)0, 0, (short)0, 1);
            p = a.GetAnchorHeightInPoints(sheet);
            Assert.AreEqual(14.0, p, 0.001);

            sheet.CreateRow(0).HeightInPoints = (12);
            a = new HSSFClientAnchor(0, 127, 1023, 127, (short)0, 0, (short)0, 1);
            p = a.GetAnchorHeightInPoints(sheet);
            Assert.AreEqual(12.0, p, 0.001);

        }

        /**
         * When HSSFClientAnchor is converted into EscherClientAnchorRecord
         * Check that dx1, dx2, dy1 and dy2 are writtem "as is".
         * (Bug 42999 reported that dx1 ans dx2 are swapped if dx1>dx2. It doesn't make sense for client anchors.)
         */
        [TestMethod]
        public void TestConvertAnchor()
        {
            HSSFClientAnchor[] anchor = {
            new HSSFClientAnchor( 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 ,(short)0, 1,(short)1,3),
            new HSSFClientAnchor( 100 , 0 , 900 , 255 ,(short)0, 1,(short)1,3),
            new HSSFClientAnchor( 900 , 0 , 100 , 255 ,(short)0, 1,(short)1,3)
        };
            for (int i = 0; i < anchor.Length; i++)
            {
                EscherClientAnchorRecord record = (EscherClientAnchorRecord)ConvertAnchor.CreateAnchor(anchor[i]);
                Assert.AreEqual(anchor[i].Dx1, record.Dx1);
                Assert.AreEqual(anchor[i].Dx2, record.Dx2);
                Assert.AreEqual(anchor[i].Dy1, record.Dy1);
                Assert.AreEqual(anchor[i].Dy2, record.Dy2);
                Assert.AreEqual(anchor[i].Col1, record.Col1);
                Assert.AreEqual(anchor[i].Col2, record.Col2);
                Assert.AreEqual(anchor[i].Row1, record.Row1);
                Assert.AreEqual(anchor[i].Row2, record.Row2);
            }
        }
        [TestMethod]
        public void TestAnchorHeightInPoints()
        {
            HSSFWorkbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook();
            NPOI.SS.UserModel.Sheet sheet = wb.CreateSheet();

            HSSFClientAnchor[] anchor = {
            new HSSFClientAnchor( 0 , 0,    0 , 0 ,(short)0, 1,(short)1, 3),
            new HSSFClientAnchor( 0 , 254 , 0 , 126 ,(short)0, 1,(short)1, 3),
            new HSSFClientAnchor( 0 , 128 , 0 , 128 ,(short)0, 1,(short)1, 3),
            new HSSFClientAnchor( 0 , 0 , 0 , 128 ,(short)0, 1,(short)1, 3),
        };
            float[] ref1 = { 24.0f, 18.0f, 24.0f, 30.0f };
            for (int i = 0; i < anchor.Length; i++)
            {
                float height = anchor[i].GetAnchorHeightInPoints(sheet);
                Assert.AreEqual(ref1[i], height, 0);
            }

        }

    }
}
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