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<h2>Named Numerical Constants (Parameters) in Problems: PG Code Snippet</h2> | |||
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Context("Numeric"); | |||
Context()->constants->add(k=>0.01); | |||
# this means that student answers are | |||
# not reduced to the numerical value | |||
# specified in the Context | |||
Context()->flags->set( | |||
formatStudentAnswer=>'parsed' | |||
); | |||
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BEGIN_TEXT | |||
\(f(x) = x-k\) (where \(k>0\) is constant) | |||
is zero when $BR | |||
\(x = \)\{ ans_rule(15) \} | |||
END_TEXT | |||
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ANS( Compute("k")->cmp() ); | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 28 June 2023
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Named Numerical Constants (Parameters) in Problems: PG Code Snippet
This code snippet shows the essential PG code to include named constants in a WeBWorK problem. Note that these are insertions, not a complete PG file. This code will have to be incorporated into the problem file on which you are working.
PG problem file | Explanation |
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Context("Numeric"); Context()->constants->add(k=>0.01); # this means that student answers are # not reduced to the numerical value # specified in the Context Context()->flags->set( formatStudentAnswer=>'parsed' ); |
No changes are needed in the tagging and description or initialization sections of the problem file. In the problem set-up section, we add to the Context the constants we're going to use. Here we define a constant k, and assign it a value that will be used when expressions involving k are evaluated. Do not set k=1, because if you do, then kx and x/k are equivalent, for example. Obviously, do not set k=0.
In this case we specified
One other tweak that we might want to put in here is to reset a
Context flag so that students' answers are not reduced to numerical
values when they are previewed or submitted. This is done by setting the |
BEGIN_TEXT \(f(x) = x-k\) (where \(k>0\) is constant) is zero when $BR \(x = \)\{ ans_rule(15) \} END_TEXT |
In the text section of the problem we then ask a question involving the constant. |
ANS( Compute("k")->cmp() ); |
And in the answer and solution section of the file we can refer to the constant in the solution to the problem. |