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Revision as of 17:24, 14 November 2008
PG Labs
On-line labs for rendering of PG code. These two labs allow you to experiment with PG syntax.
Test PG code fragments
For example:
Context("Numeric"); $f = Compute("x^2-3x+5"); $fp = $f->D; # calculate the derivative TEXT($fp->cmp->evaluate("2x-3")->pretty_print );
- On the last line
TEXT
prints the results of (reading from left to right)- Constructing the AnswerEvaluator for the contents of the Formula $fp
- Evaluating the string "2x-3" using this AnswerEvaluator to produce an AnswerHash
- Recursively representing the contents of the AnswerHash in a nice table
Experimental PGML markup lab
- Experiment with the new PG markup language syntax (PGML)] which simplifies the graphical layout
of the mathematics question. This is still under development and can't yet be used in standard PG problems.
http://hosted2.webwork.rochester.edu/webwork2/cervone_course/PGML?login_practice_user=true
Homework sets using PGML