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Move test for bug 57236 as it seems to be fixed since some time
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@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ import java.io.FileOutputStream;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.io.OutputStream;
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import java.nio.charset.Charset;
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import java.text.DecimalFormat;
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import java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols;
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import java.util.Calendar;
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import java.util.Date;
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import java.util.Iterator;
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@ -177,36 +179,6 @@ public final class TestUnfixedBugs {
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assertEquals(DateUtil.getJavaDate(value1, false), DateUtil.getJavaDate(value2, false));
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}
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@Test
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public void test57236() throws Exception {
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// Having very small numbers leads to different formatting, Excel uses the scientific notation, but POI leads to "0"
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/*
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DecimalFormat format = new DecimalFormat("#.##########", new DecimalFormatSymbols(Locale.getDefault()));
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double d = 3.0E-104;
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assertEquals("3.0E-104", format.format(d));
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*/
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DataFormatter formatter = new DataFormatter(true);
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XSSFWorkbook wb = XSSFTestDataSamples.openSampleWorkbook("57236.xlsx");
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for(int sheetNum = 0;sheetNum < wb.getNumberOfSheets();sheetNum++) {
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Sheet sheet = wb.getSheetAt(sheetNum);
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for(int rowNum = sheet.getFirstRowNum();rowNum < sheet.getLastRowNum();rowNum++) {
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Row row = sheet.getRow(rowNum);
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for(int cellNum = row.getFirstCellNum();cellNum < row.getLastCellNum();cellNum++) {
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Cell cell = row.getCell(cellNum);
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String fmtCellValue = formatter.formatCellValue(cell);
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System.out.println("Cell: " + fmtCellValue);
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assertNotNull(fmtCellValue);
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assertFalse(fmtCellValue.equals("0"));
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}
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}
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}
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wb.close();
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}
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// When this is fixed, the test case should go to BaseTestXCell with
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// adjustments to use _testDataProvider to also verify this for XSSF
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@Test
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@ -2875,4 +2875,35 @@ public final class TestXSSFBugs extends BaseTestBugzillaIssues {
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assertEquals(1, wb.getNumberOfSheets());
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assertEquals("Sheet1", wb.getSheetName(0));
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}
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@Test
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public void test57236() throws Exception {
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// Having very small numbers leads to different formatting, Excel uses the scientific notation, but POI leads to "0"
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/*
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DecimalFormat format = new DecimalFormat("#.##########", new DecimalFormatSymbols(Locale.getDefault()));
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double d = 3.0E-104;
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assertEquals("3.0E-104", format.format(d));
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*/
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DataFormatter formatter = new DataFormatter(true);
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XSSFWorkbook wb = XSSFTestDataSamples.openSampleWorkbook("57236.xlsx");
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for(int sheetNum = 0;sheetNum < wb.getNumberOfSheets();sheetNum++) {
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Sheet sheet = wb.getSheetAt(sheetNum);
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for(int rowNum = sheet.getFirstRowNum();rowNum < sheet.getLastRowNum();rowNum++) {
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Row row = sheet.getRow(rowNum);
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for(int cellNum = row.getFirstCellNum();cellNum < row.getLastCellNum();cellNum++) {
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Cell cell = row.getCell(cellNum);
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String fmtCellValue = formatter.formatCellValue(cell);
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System.out.println("Cell: " + fmtCellValue);
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assertNotNull(fmtCellValue);
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assertFalse(fmtCellValue.equals("0"));
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}
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}
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}
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wb.close();
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}
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}
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