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||AF6.1||1. Create a new Integer List attribute called "il"<<BR>>2. Click on a cell<<BR>>3. Enter "=ILIST($f1,$f2,13)<<BR>>4. Press Return/Enter || An error message complaining about a missing value for "f1" should appear.|| || ||
||AF6.2|| 1. Continue from AF6.1<<BR>>2. Fill in valid numbers in for "f1" and "f2" on the same row where the error message is. || After filling in a number for "f1" the error message should be updated to now complain about a missing value for "f2". After also filling in "f2", the error message should disappear and the "il" cell should now display a list, the first two elements of which should be truncated values from the "f1" and "f2" columns.|| || ||

Attribute Functions Feature Test

Preconditions

Test Case ID

Instructions

Expected Results

Date Executed

Results

1. Start Cytoscape
2. Import the galFiltered.sif network file
3. Select some nodes
4. Create 2 floating point attributes, e.g. f1 and f2

AF1

1. Click on a browser cell
2. Enter some simple expressions, e.g. =ABS(SIN(-12.3)+22)
3. Press Return/Enter

The cell should display the result of the evaluated expression

AF2

1. Enter a numeric value in the column for f1
2. Create an equation on the same row/node for f2 referencing f1, e.g. =$f1 + 10.5
3. Press Return/Enter

The cell should display the result of the evaluated expression

AF3

1. Create a new floating point attribute called size
2. Enter the equation =SQRT(INDEGREE($ID)+OUTDEGREE($ID)+0.5)*40 into it
3. Go to the VisMapper and map the size attribute to the node size using a pass-through mapping

The node should now display a size approximately proportional to their degree

AF4

1. Click on a browser cell
2. Enter an invalid expression like =SIN(4))
3. Press Return/Enter

An error message dailog should pop up and after clicking Ok on the dialog, the cell should display the message #PARSE

AF5

1. Click on a browser cell
2. Enter a well-formed expression but with invalid values, like =LOG(-1) or =1/0
3. Press Return/Enter

A detailed error message starting with #ERROR( should appear in the cell.

AF6.1

1. Create a new Integer List attribute called "il"
2. Click on a cell
3. Enter "=ILIST($f1,$f2,13)
4. Press Return/Enter

An error message complaining about a missing value for "f1" should appear.

AF6.2

1. Continue from AF6.1
2. Fill in valid numbers in for "f1" and "f2" on the same row where the error message is.

After filling in a number for "f1" the error message should be updated to now complain about a missing value for "f2". After also filling in "f2", the error message should disappear and the "il" cell should now display a list, the first two elements of which should be truncated values from the "f1" and "f2" columns.

Master Test Plan/28 New Features/Functions (last edited 2010-06-30 16:24:29 by malbec)

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