Action
Returns whether the specified image asset exists.
Syntax
C#
TestObject.ImageExists(imageAsset, [occurrence, searchRectangle])
VB
TestObject.ImageExists(imageAsset, [occurrence, searchRectangle])
Variable
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Description
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imageAsset
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A
.imageasset file. This file must be an
embedded resource in the test assembly.
String.
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occurrence
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Optional: The occurrence of the image that should
be clicked, if there are multiple occurrences. The first occurrence is 1. The
default value is 1.
Integer.
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searchRectangle
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Optional: The object-relative rectangle in which
to search for the image.
Rect .
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C# Example
Assume you have created an image asset with the name
myImage. The image in the image asset represents a
UI object that you want to interact with. To check if the image exists in the
application under test, you can use the following code:
control.ImageExists("myImage");
Visual Basic Example
Assume you have created an image asset with the name
myImage. The image in the image asset represents a
UI object that you want to interact with. To check if the image exists in the
application under test, you can use the following code:
control.ImageExists("myImage")