How to use TearDownMethods method of NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest class

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SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.cs

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...20 {21 }22 /​/​Called only at instance destruction23 [OneTimeTearDown]24 public void TearDownMethods()25 {26 }27 /​/​Called before each test28 [SetUp]29 public void SetupTest()30 {31 }32 /​/​Called after each test33 [TearDown]34 public void TearDownTest()35 {36 }37 #endregion38 [Test]...

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1using System;2using System.Collections.Generic;3using System.Linq;4using System.Text;5using System.Threading.Tasks;6{7 {8 public void TearDownMethods()9 {10 var equivaler = new SingleRowOrdinalEquivaler();11 equivaler.TearDown();12 }13 }14}15using System;16using System.Collections.Generic;17using System.Linq;18using System.Text;19using System.Threading.Tasks;20{21 {22 public void TearDownMethods()23 {24 var equivaler = new SingleRowOrdinalEquivaler();25 equivaler.TearDown();26 }27 }28}29using System;30using System.Collections.Generic;31using System.Linq;32using System.Text;33using System.Threading.Tasks;34{35 {36 public void TearDownMethods()37 {38 var equivaler = new SingleRowOrdinalEquivaler();39 equivaler.TearDown();40 }41 }42}43using System;44using System.Collections.Generic;45using System.Linq;46using System.Text;47using System.Threading.Tasks;48{49 {50 public void TearDownMethods()51 {52 var equivaler = new SingleRowOrdinalEquivaler();53 equivaler.TearDown();54 }55 }56}57using System;58using System.Collections.Generic;59using System.Linq;60using System.Text;61using System.Threading.Tasks;62{63 {64 public void TearDownMethods()65 {

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1using NUnit.Framework;2using NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence;3using NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet;4using System;5using System.Collections.Generic;6using System.Linq;7using System.Text;8using System.Threading.Tasks;9{10 {11 public void TearDownMethods()12 {13 var equivaler = new SingleRowOrdinalEquivaler();14 equivaler.TearDownMethods();15 }16 }17}18using NUnit.Framework;19using NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence;20using NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet;21using System;22using System.Collections.Generic;23using System.Linq;24using System.Text;25using System.Threading.Tasks;26{27 {28 public void TearDownMethods()29 {30 var equivaler = new SingleRowOrdinalEquivaler();31 equivaler.TearDownMethods();32 }33 }34}35using NUnit.Framework;36using NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence;37using NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet;38using System;39using System.Collections.Generic;40using System.Linq;41using System.Text;42using System.Threading.Tasks;43{44 {45 public void TearDownMethods()46 {47 var equivaler = new SingleRowOrdinalEquivaler();48 equivaler.TearDownMethods();49 }50 }51}

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1var tear_down_methods = NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.TearDownMethods();2var tear_down_methods = NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.TearDownMethods();3var tear_down_methods = NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.TearDownMethods();4var tear_down_methods = NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.TearDownMethods();5var tear_down_methods = NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.TearDownMethods();6var tear_down_methods = NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.TearDownMethods();7var tear_down_methods = NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.TearDownMethods();8var tear_down_methods = NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest.TearDownMethods();

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1{2 public void TearDownMethodsTest()3 {4 NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest test = new NBi.Testing.Core.ResultSet.Equivalence.SingleRowOrdinalEquivalerTest();5 test.TearDownMethods();6 }7}

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