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Select the context using:
 
Select the context using:
 
Context("LimitedPolynomial");
 
Context("LimitedPolynomial");
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If you set the ``singlePowers'' flag, then only one monomial of each degree can be included in the polynomial:
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Context("LimitedPolynomial")->flags->set(singlePowers=>1);
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There is also a strict limited context that does not allow operations even within the coefficients. Select it using:
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Context("LimitedPolynomial-Strict");
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In addition to disallowing operations within the coefficients, this context does not reduce constant operations (since they are not allowed), and sets the singlePowers flag automatically. In addition, it disables all the functions, though they can be re-enabled, if needed.
   
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==

Revision as of 15:07, 30 March 2010


checkPolynomial
Category: MathObject
Status Standard
Description Allow only entry of polynomials
File Name checkPolynomial.pl
File Path contextLimitedPolynomial.pl
Download
Code Docs http://webwork.maa.org/doc/cvs/pg_HEAD/macros/contextLimitedPolynomial.pl.html
NPL Example
Comments:

Purpose of this Macro

In this context, WeBWorK will require all student answers to be (expanded) polynomials (i.e., sums of multiples of powers of x). This context allows also requiring that there be only one term with each power of x.


Initialization

Enable the context in loadMacros:

loadMacros(
  "MathObjects.pl",
  "contextLimitedPolynomial.pl",
  others,
);

Select the context using:

Context("LimitedPolynomial");

If you set the ``singlePowers flag, then only one monomial of each degree can be included in the polynomial:

       Context("LimitedPolynomial")->flags->set(singlePowers=>1);

There is also a strict limited context that does not allow operations even within the coefficients. Select it using:

       Context("LimitedPolynomial-Strict");

In addition to disallowing operations within the coefficients, this context does not reduce constant operations (since they are not allowed), and sets the singlePowers flag automatically. In addition, it disables all the functions, though they can be re-enabled, if needed.

Usage

Bug Reports

See Also