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 1. Create a `PaymentPresenterTest`
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 2. Create a test case to test the `toString` method of the PaymentPresenter class
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   - When there is no payment
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     ```
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       Payment[] payments = new Payment[0];
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       PaymentPresenter presenter = new PaymentPresenter();
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       assertEquals(expected, actual);
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     ```
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   - When there are multiple payments, you need to sort it first, then build the string using the short description
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   ```
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     Payment[] payments = new Payment[2];
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     Payment paypal = new PayPayl(4L, "Tia Mowry", "tia@mowry.com");
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     String actual = presenter.toString(payments);
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     assertEquals(expected, actual);
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   ```
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   3. Create a test case to test the `toStringByPayerName` method of the PaymentPresenter class
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     - When there are multiple payments, you need to sort by calling the `PaymentSortByPayer` class to sort, then build the string using the short description
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     ```
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       Payment[] payments = new Payment[2];
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       Payment paypal = new PayPayl(4L, "Tamara Mowry", "tamara@mowry.com");
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       String actual = presenter.toString(payments);
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       assertEquals(expected, actual);
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     ```
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   4. Create a test case to test the `toStringById` method of the PaymentPresenter class
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     - When there are multiple payments, you need to sort by creating a lambda to sort the payment by id, then build the string using the short description
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     ```
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       Payment[] payments = new Payment[2];
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       Payment paypal = new PayPayl(120L, "Tamara Mowry", "tamara@mowry.com");