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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:42:58+00:00 2026-05-12T15:42:58+00:00

Can I have more than one method with @Parameters in junit test class which

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Can I have more than one method with @Parameters in junit test class which is running with Parameterized class ?

@RunWith(value = Parameterized.class)
public class JunitTest6 {

 private String str;

 public JunitTest6(String region, String coverageKind,
        String majorClass, Integer vehicleAge, BigDecimal factor) {
    this.str = region;
 }

  @Parameters
 public static Collection<Object[]> data1() {
   Object[][] data = {{some data}}

   return Arrays.asList(data);
 }

 @Test
 public void pushTest() {
   System.out.println("Parameterized str is : " + str);
   str = null;
 }

 @Parameters
 public static Collection<Object[]> data() {
   Object[][] data = {{some other data}}
   return Arrays.asList(data);
 }

 @Test
 public void pullTest() {
   System.out.println("Parameterized new str is  : " + str);
   str = null;
 }
}
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    2026-05-12T15:42:58+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:42 pm

    You can use the Theories runner (search for the word theories at that link) to pass different parameters to different methods.

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