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Set-up: Create an array of questions (functions) and another of images.
 
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Set-up: This is probably the only section you need to modify.
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array of images. Set the number of questions displayed, $k,
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Revision as of 22:30, 23 October 2009

Matching Problems That Have Static Graphic Images

This code shows how to create a matching problem for functions and their graphs. Students input their answers using drop-down select lists (popup lists).

Problem Techniques Index

PG problem file Explanation
DOCUMENT();

loadMacros(
"PG.pl",
"PGbasicmacros.pl",
"PGchoicemacros.pl",
"PGanswermacros.pl",
);

Initialization: We need to include the PGchoicemacros.pl macro file.

@questions = (
"\( f(x,y) = \displaystyle \frac{1}{x^2 + y^2} \)",
"\( f(x,y) = - y^2 \)",
"\( f(x,y) = x^3 - \sin(y) \)",
"\( f(x,y) = x + 2y + 3 \)",
"\( f(x,y) = - e^{-x^2 - y^2} \)",
);

@images = (
"12-2-9a.gif",
"12-2-9b.gif",
"12-2-9c.gif",
"12-2-9d.gif",
"12-2-9e.gif",
);

$n = scalar(@questions);
$k = $n; # $k can be less than $n
@subset = NchooseK($n,$k);
@numq = (1..$k);

Set-up: This is probably the only section you need to modify. Create an array of questions (functions) and a corresponding array of images. Set the number of questions displayed, $k, manually if you like. You probably don't want more than five graphs to be displayed. Image files must be GIF or PNG and be located in the same directory as the pg file.

@subset_of_questions = @questions[@subset];
@subset_of_images = @images[@subset];
@permutation = NchooseK($k,$k);
@shuffled_subset_of_images = @subset_of_images[@permutation];
@captions = @ALPHABET[0..$k-1];

TEXT(beginproblem());

BEGIN_TEXT
$BEGIN_ONE_COLUMN
Match each function with its graph.  If you click on a graph, a larger graph will appear in a new window.
$BR$BR
END_TEXT

for $j (0..$k-1) {
BEGIN_TEXT
@numq[$j].  
\{ pop_up_list(['?', @captions]) \} $SPACE 
@subset_of_questions[$j]
$BR$BR
END_TEXT
}

BEGIN_TEXT
\{imageRow(~~@shuffled_subset_of_images,~~@captions)\}
$END_ONE_COLUMN
END_TEXT

Main Text: You may modify the instructions if you want.

$showPartialCorrectAnswers = 0;

ANS(str_cmp([@ALPHABET[invert(@permutation)]]));

ENDDOCUMENT();

Answer Evaluation: You should not need to modify this section at all.

Problem Techniques Index