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  • === Basic examples === === Advanced examples ===
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  • ==Templates, programming examples, and problem libraries from the University of Lethbridge== of templates and programming examples. I got permission from her to put everything on a public GitHub repository;
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  • === Quick documentation === * Next we present several examples of the ''' "point and graph" ''' applet embedded in a WeBWorK question: [h
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  • I began by creating an authoring wiki on which to post documentation and coordinate the process. ...hat are used by WeBWorK. There is little reason to delve into further perl documentation.
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  • ** Geometric examples == Draft of Documentation documents ==
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  • ...lection of templates is this page of sample problems. These are very basic examples that illustrate the structure of a WeBWorK problem. * '''[[University of Lethbridge programming examples and libraries]]'''
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  • ...ctAreaTemplates|subject area templates]]''' if you're looking for complete examples from very basic to advanced. * '''[[SubjectAreaTemplates | Subject Area Templates]]''' ** complete examples for questions on various math subjects
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  • * '''[[University of Lethbridge programming examples and libraries]]''' ...D]''' -- POD (for WeBWorK/PG 2.15) = "plain old documentation" -- original documentation embedded in the code files -- this is the place to find the most complete a
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  • == Documentation tasks == ### Add more examples to the "problem techniques section" --- volunteers?
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  • ..."Classlist Editor" UI to allow for subscreens for complex operations. Some examples: confirmation of destructive operations, expanded options for importing/exp == DOCUMENTATION ==
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  • ...m with some examples of balanced chemical equations. The second and third examples show that groupings, such as for <code>(OH)_2</code> are necessary. The th * [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg/macros/contextReaction.html POD documentation for contextReaction.pl]
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  • matches the given interval. Other examples include ...tree/master/doc/MathObjects/problems pg/doc/MathObjects/problems] for more examples of using the parser's answer checkers.
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  • Examples of modifications are give below. Check the [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg POD documentation for more examples.]
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  • * Examples are provided in the files listed below. Check the [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg POD documentation for more examples.]
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  • ...wiki>"remember"</nowiki> the stage the student is in). Or, in more complex examples, it might require an answer to be entered in the applet, for example by typ ...enter the answer in a simple problem. We will then proceed to more complex examples.
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  • ...losed region and a color to fill with (like lightgreen or lightblue in the examples). The fill feature will expand from the chosen point until it comes to the ...re not currently provided by <code>WWPlot.pm</code>. Below, we give a few examples of how to access features of <code>GD.pm</code> directly via the <code>-&gt
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  • Examples below: <li> <em>...other examples should be added here</em> </li>
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  • ...s usual. To help students understand how to format their answers, we give examples <code>ax^2+bx+c</code> and <code>k(ax+b)(cx+d)</code> of what the answers s <li>POD documentation: [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg/macros/contextLimitedPolynomial.html contex
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  • For some examples of dynamically generated graphs in tables, see [http://webwork.maa.org/wiki ...ically generated graph, and then, below that, a couple of more complicated examples that demonstrate some of the additional features of the graph macros.
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  • Some examples: ...bed in more detail in the [[:Category:MathObject_Classes| MathObject Class documentation]].
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  • ==Documentation and Goals== ...newest macros are in <code>macros/compoundProblem5.pl</code>. Stay tuned. Examples can be found in the course at https://hosted2.webwork.rochester.edu/webwork
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  • ...can disable one or more reduction rules using a command like the following examples: ...ions to add more reduction rules for the MathObjects they define. See the documentation for the extensions you are using to see if that is the case.
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  • ...o display tables of data (or answer blanks, etc.). We give four different examples of how to display tables. Note that these are <b>insertions</b>, not a com ...ble. A lot more is possible though than what is demonstrated here. See the documentation at the top of <code>niceTables.pl</code>.
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  • ...so on; these are listed in the [[#Methods| Methods]] section below. Some examples are: ...x (see the [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg/lib/MatrixReal1.html MatrixReal1 documentation] for details).
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  • ...nit vectors, <code>i</code>, <code>j</code>, and <code>k</code>, as in the examples below. Vectors typically are created in the <code>Vector</code> or <code>M ...; see the [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg/macros/parserVectorUtils.html POD documentation] for details.
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  • 2. Easier docker installation -- we will improve documentation to allow you to download and spin up a complete webwork site I think what also led me astray was that all examples I saw had client keys, but it turns out that excluding them is better since
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  • <span style="font-weight: bold;">1. Documentation of commands/parameters of the Vector and Matrix contexts. </span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">2. Documentation and requests for answer evaluators that use MathObjects?</span>
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  • ** Geogebra applet examples -- Jason * Documentation
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  • ...og to see how previous commits were worded. (Don't copy any of my first examples, but the later ones are getting better.) * For more details see the documentation by the github folks: https://github.com/blog/966-improved-subversion-client
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  • ...alized Contexts. Most of these are listed in the [[Specialized contexts]] documentation. In order to use one of these additional Contexts, include the macro file ...ing contexts (advanced)]] documentation. Several of these are used in the examples below, and can serve as an introduction to their use.
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  • You can change the value of one or more Context flags as in the following examples: * [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg POD documentation] -- see the files beginning with <code>context</code>
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  • === Model Course Examples === We are collecting examples of questions from the NationalProblemLibrary which are appropriate to cour
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  • ..., find the Public IPv4 address, say 18.216.251.98. We will use this in our examples. Obviously you should substitute your own. ...ults{timezone} = "America/New_York";</code> which is the default. Read the documentation in this section of the the <code>site.conf</code> file for more information
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  • ..., find the Public IPv4 address, say 18.216.251.98. We will use this in our examples. Obviously you should substitute your own. ...ults{timezone} = "America/New_York";</code> which is the default. Read the documentation in this section of the the <code>site.conf</code> file for more information
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  • ...b server should be given the ''group'' of the web server. In the following examples, it is assumed that the web server's group is <code>www-data</code>. ...s, refer to: [http://search.cpan.org/~timb/DBI/DBI.pm#connect the Perl DBI documentation].
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  • ...b server should be given the ''group'' of the web server. In the following examples, it is assumed that the web server's group is <code>www-data</code>. ...WeBWorK database. Usually <code>dbi.mysql.webwork</code>. See the Perl DBI documentation for more information about DSNs.
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  • ...sion (that may not include all the latest patches and features), check the documentation above and change the svn command below accordingly. ...b server should be given the ''group'' of the web server. In the following examples, it is assumed that the web server's group is <code>httpd</code>.
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  • ...sion (that may not include all the latest patches and features), check the documentation above and change the svn command below accordingly. ...b server should be given the ''group'' of the web server. In the following examples, it is assumed that the web server's group is <code>httpd</code>.
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  • ...find the Public IPv4 address, say 18.230.220.181. We will use this in our examples. Obviously you should substitute your own. ...ults{timezone} = "America/New_York";</code> which is the default. Read the documentation in this section of the the <code>site.conf</code> file for more information
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  • ...nd the IPv4 Public IP address, say 18.230.220.181. We will use this in our examples. Obviously you should substitute your own. ...ults{timezone} = "America/New_York";</code> which is the default. Read the documentation in this section of the the <code>site.conf</code> file for more information
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  • ...ults{timezone} = "America/New_York";</code> which is the default. Read the documentation in this section of the the <code>site.conf</code> file for more information ...<code>hypnotoad:</code> section to include your ssl certificates. See the examples in the file for the format that is needed. You will also need to make sure
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  • ...b server should be given the ''group'' of the web server. In the following examples, it is assumed that the web server's group is <code>www-data</code>. ...s, refer to: [http://search.cpan.org/~timb/DBI/DBI.pm#connect the Perl DBI documentation].
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  • ...r webwork. It is recommended that MariaDB is used. There have been a few examples of connection issues with MySQL. ...ults{timezone} = "America/New_York";</code> which is the default. Read the documentation in this section of the the <code>site.conf</code> file for more information
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