While watching the Automated Testing of XAML-Based Windows Store Apps Build session on video I learned something new. There is a new way in Visual Studio 2013 to do data-driven unit testing using the DataRowAttribute. I couldn't find much documentation or samples so I will try to explain it in this blog post. Calculator App For this demo I created a 'silly' Calculator Windows Store application which uses C# and XAML. It has a public Calculator class which is used by the MainPage to add or subtract two values. This is the class which I want to unit test.
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