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(Updated instructions on where the find the draggableProofs.pl macro file.) |
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Revision as of 00:42, 17 January 2018
Using Draggable Statements
This PG code shows how to apply a javascript-enabled collection of drag and drop statements.
PG problem file | Explanation |
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DOCUMENT(); loadMacros( "PGstandard.pl", "MathObjects.pl", "draggableProof.pl", ); |
The draggableProof.pl macro can be found in [OpenProblemLibrary/macros/MC/draggableProof.pl]. It is not yet part of the standard WeBWorK macros, so you have to place the file in your local macros directory for this to work. |
TEXT(beginproblem()); $CorrectProof = DraggableProof([ "Jason Aubrey", "Someone better than Jason but less than everyone else", "John Travis" ], [ "Don't complain about it", "\(x^2\)" ], SourceLabel => "Choose from these", TargetLabel => "Place the people in order of increasing usefulness.", ); |
Notice the format is: [ list of correct statement in order], [ list of incorrect statements in order], options |
Context()->texStrings; BEGIN_TEXT Select \{ $CorrectProof->numNeeded \} of the following. $PAR \{ $CorrectProof->Print \} END_TEXT Context()->normalStrings; # Answer Evaluation ANS($CorrectProof->cmp); ENDDOCUMENT(); |
Notice, $CorrectProof->numNeeded returns the actual number of correct statements provided in the first list from above. |