transcendental-lisp/fitnesse/FitNesseRoot/FitNesse/SuiteAcceptanceTests/SuiteSlimTests/ScenarioTestSuite/ScenarioWithOutputParameter.../content.txt

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!1 Scripts can call scenarios with output parameters
Output parameters in scenarios are flagged with a question mark in the header row, like in decision tables.
For each output parameter a symbol with the same name must be assigned a value in the scenario.
In the calling script you can than access the output parameter.
A scenario can have also more than one output parameter
See below a sample of a division scenario with output parameter "quotient"
|scenario | Mydivision |numerator| | denominator| | quotient?|
|setNumerator| @numerator|
|setDenominator| @denominator|
|$quotient= | quotient|
Get the Division implementation from the eg package
|Library|
|eg.Division|
The recommended syntax to call the scnario from a script is as below
|script|
|Mydivision; |35| 5 |
|check |echo| $quotient| 7.0|
|script|
| Mydivision |40| | 4| |
|check |echo| $quotient| 10.0|
The below is not recommended and might not work in the future
|script|
| Mydivision |40| | 10| | _|
|check |echo| $quotient| 4.0|
|script|
|Mydivision; |35 |5| _ |
|check |echo| $quotient| 7.0|
The following syntax is currently not working
!|script|
|# Mydivision 35 5 |
|# check |echo| $quotient| 7.0|