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38  package ffx.numerics.clustering;
39  
40  import ffx.utilities.FFXTest;
41  import org.junit.Assert;
42  import org.junit.Before;
43  import org.junit.Test;
44  
45  public class DefaultClusteringAlgorithmTest extends FFXTest {
46  
47  	private double[][] distances;
48  	private String[] names;
49  
50  	@Before
51  	public void setup() {
52  		distances = SampleClusterData.DISTANCES;
53  		names = SampleClusterData.NAMES;
54  	}
55  
56  	@Test
57  	public void testClusteringAvgLink() {
58  		ClusteringAlgorithm alg = new DefaultClusteringAlgorithm();
59  		Cluster c = alg.performClustering(distances, names, new AverageLinkageStrategy());
60  		Assert.assertNotNull(c);
61  	}
62  
63  	@Test
64  	public void testDuplicateNames() {
65  		ClusteringAlgorithm alg = new DefaultClusteringAlgorithm();
66  		try {
67  			Cluster c = alg.performClustering(distances, SampleClusterData.NAMES_WITH_DUPLICATE,
68  					new AverageLinkageStrategy());
69  			Assert.fail("Exception expected");
70  		} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
71  			Assert.assertEquals("Duplicate names", e.getMessage());
72  		}
73  	}
74  
75  }