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  23 
  24 import java.text.NumberFormat;
  25 import java.text.ParseException;
  26 import java.text.ParsePosition;
  27 import static org.testng.Assert.assertEquals;
  28 
  29 class CompactFormatAndParseHelper {
  30 
  31     static void testFormat(NumberFormat cnf, Object number,
  32             String expected) {
  33         String result = cnf.format(number);
  34         assertEquals(result, expected, "Incorrect formatting of the number '"
  35                 + number + "'");
  36     }
  37 
  38     static void testParse(NumberFormat cnf, String parseString,
  39             Number expected, ParsePosition position, Class<? extends Number> returnType) throws ParseException {
  40 
  41         Number number;
  42         if (position == null) {
  43             number = cnf.parse(parseString);
  44         } else {
  45             number = cnf.parse(parseString, position);
  46         }
  47 
  48         if (returnType != null) {
  49             assertEquals(number.getClass(), returnType,
  50                     "Incorrect return type for string '" + parseString + "'");
  51         }
  52 
  53         assertEquals(number, expected, "Incorrect parsing of the string '"
  54                 + parseString + "'");
  55     }
  56 }