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<h2>Error Message Customization: PG Code Snippet</h2>
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<h2>Error Message Customization</h2>


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<em>This PG code shows how to customize (remap) the error messages students receive after submitting an incorrect response or making a syntax error when entering their answer.  This requires using MathObjects or a macro file that loads MathObjects, so that a Context is defined. Note that this is an <b>insertion</b>, not a complete PG file. This code will have to be incorporated into the problem file on which you are working.</em>
<em>This PG code shows how to customize (remap) the error messages students receive after submitting an incorrect response or making a syntax error when entering their answer.  This requires using MathObjects or a macro file that loads MathObjects, so that a Context is defined.
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You may also be interested in [http://webwork.maa.org/wiki/AnswerHints AnswerHints]
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loadMacros("PGstandard.pl","MathObjects.pl");
DOCUMENT();
loadMacros(
  "PGstandard.pl",
  "MathObjects.pl",
);
TEXT(beginproblem());
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Context("Numeric");
Context("Numeric");
Context()->{error}{msg}{"Missing operand after '-'"}  
Context()->{error}{msg}{"Missing operand after '-'"}  
= "Enter '-1' instead of '-'";
  = "Enter '-1' instead of '-'";


$ans1 = Real("-1");
$ans1 = Real(-1);
$ans2 = Formula("x-2");
$ans2 = Formula("x-2");
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message <code>Missing operand after '-'</code>.  We can replace
message <code>Missing operand after '-'</code>.  We can replace
this error message with <code>"Enter '-1' instead of '-'"</code> via
this error message with <code>"Enter '-1' instead of '-'"</code> via
the <code>Context()->{error}{msg} ....</code> code to the left.
the <code>Context()->{error}{msg}...</code> code to the left.
The replacement error message can be anything you like as long as
The replacement error message can be anything you like as long as
it is nonempty.  To generate a blank error message, use a quoted
it is nonempty.  To generate a blank error message, use a quoted
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Context()->texStrings;
BEGIN_TEXT
BEGIN_TEXT
Factor \( -1 \) from \( -x+2 \).
Factor \( -1 \) from \( -x+2 \).
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\( \big) \)
\( \big) \)
END_TEXT
END_TEXT
Context()->normalStrings;
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ANS( $ans1->cmp() );
ANS( $ans1->cmp() );
ANS( $ans2->cmp() );
ANS( $ans2->cmp() );
ENDDOCUMENT();
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<b>Answer Evaluation:</b>
<b>Answer Evaluation:</b>
Another way to remap the error message "Missing operand after '-'" would be to use a post-filter to remove the message after the answer has been graded.  The <code>answerHints.pl</code> file provides one way to do this, but it is probably just as easy to do it manually, as in:
Another way to customize the error message <code>Missing operand after '-'</code> would be to use a post-filter to remove the message after the answer has been graded.  The <code>answerHints.pl</code> macro provides one way to do this, but it is probably just as easy to do it manually, as in:
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ANS($eqn->cmp->withPostFilter(sub {  
ANS($ans1->cmp->withPostFilter(sub {  
   my $ans = shift;  
   my $ans = shift;  
   $ans->{ans_message} = "Enter '-1' instead of '-'"  
   $ans->{ans_message} = "Enter '-1' instead of '-'"  
  if $ans->{ans_message} eq  
    if $ans->{ans_message} eq "Missing operand after '-'";
  "Missing operand after '-'"; return $ans;  
  return $ans;  
}));
}));
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[[Category:Problem Techniques]]
[[Category:Problem Techniques]]
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<li>POD documentation: [http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg/macros/answerHints.html answerHints.pl]</li>
<li>PG macro: [http://webwork.maa.org/viewvc/system/trunk/pg/macros/answerHints.pl answerHints.pl]</li>
</ul>

Latest revision as of 13:18, 28 June 2023

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Error Message Customization


This PG code shows how to customize (remap) the error messages students receive after submitting an incorrect response or making a syntax error when entering their answer. This requires using MathObjects or a macro file that loads MathObjects, so that a Context is defined.

You may also be interested in AnswerHints

Problem Techniques Index

PG problem file Explanation
DOCUMENT();
loadMacros(
  "PGstandard.pl",
  "MathObjects.pl",
);
TEXT(beginproblem());

Initialization: To be able to customize the error messages students receive, we must be using MathObjects or a macro that loads MathObjects and has a Context.

Context("Numeric");
Context()->{error}{msg}{"Missing operand after '-'"} 
  = "Enter '-1' instead of '-'";

$ans1 = Real(-1);
$ans2 = Formula("x-2");

Setup: First, specify a Context. One way to remap the error message is through the context. In factoring -x+2 as -(x-2), students may enter - instead of -1 in the first answer box and receive the error message Missing operand after '-'. We can replace this error message with "Enter '-1' instead of '-'" via the Context()->{error}{msg}... code to the left. The replacement error message can be anything you like as long as it is nonempty. To generate a blank error message, use a quoted space " ", not "".

For another way to customize the error message, see the Answer Evaluation section below.

Context()->texStrings;
BEGIN_TEXT
Factor \( -1 \) from \( -x+2 \).
$BR
\( -x + 2 = \) 
\{ ans_rule(5) \} 
\( \cdot \big( \) 
\{ ans_rule(10) \} 
\( \big) \)
END_TEXT
Context()->normalStrings;

Main Text: The problem text section of the file is as we'd expect.

ANS( $ans1->cmp() );
ANS( $ans2->cmp() );

ENDDOCUMENT();

Answer Evaluation: Another way to customize the error message Missing operand after '-' would be to use a post-filter to remove the message after the answer has been graded. The answerHints.pl macro provides one way to do this, but it is probably just as easy to do it manually, as in:

ANS($ans1->cmp->withPostFilter(sub { 
  my $ans = shift; 
  $ans->{ans_message} = "Enter '-1' instead of '-'" 
    if $ans->{ans_message} eq "Missing operand after '-'";
  return $ans; 
}));

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