Controlling Question Numbering¶
The qnum
directive provides control over question numbering.
Synopsis¶
The general format of the qnum
directive is:
.. qnum::
:prefix: character prefix before assessment number
:suffix: character prefix after assessment number
:start: start numbering with this value
The qnum
directive does not use a content block or a unique id.
It does not directly render anything itself, but changes question number labels in other assessments.
If only one qnum
directive exists in the file,
then the qnum
directive effects all assessments in the current file.
If more than one qnum
directive exists in the file,
then changes created by the qnum
directive affect the file sequentially.
All questions that follow the qnum
directive use the most recently defined qnum
.
qnum
values affect only the current file.
Required Arguments¶
No arguments are strictly required, however,
a qnum
directive with no options has no effect.
Optional Arguments¶
- prefix
String
. Define characters before the question number.The default is no prefix for Multiple Choice and
Q-
for Parsons Problems and Short Answer.- suffix
String
. Define characters after the question number.The default is no suffix defined.
- start
Integer
. Define the start for question numbering. Must be >0
.The first question encountered will begin with this number and increment by 1 afterwards.
Languages supported¶
Not applicable.
Sphinx configuration options¶
No directive specific configuration options exist.
Internationalization¶
tbd.
Known limitations¶
Not all Runestone assessments currently render question numbers. Those that do are:
Those that do not:
Activecode, when in a Timed Assessment container.
If every assessment in a file exists within a Tab Groups container,
then the qnum
directive has no effect.
If even a single assessment is outside a tab group, then
assessments are numbered as expected, both those in and out of tab containers.
The :suffix:
option does not change the :
character between the
number / suffix and whatever follows.
That is, the :
is not considered part of the suffix.
Examples¶
Using
.. qnum::
:prefix: Ex-
:start: 1
Changes question numbering as follows:
Red
-
Yes, red is a correct rainbow color.
White
-
White is not a color found in a rainbow.
Blue
-
Yes, blue is a correct rainbow color.
Grey
-
Grey is not a color found in a rainbow.
Ex-1: Which colors are found in the rainbow?
Construct a block of code that correctly implements the <b>accumulator</b> pattern.
Ex-3: What are the colors in the rainbow?
The following assessment is a timed exam that restarts question numbering and appends to the numbers:
.. qnum::
:suffix: -timed
:start: 1
Because the :prefix:
was not set,
the existing prefix Ex continues to be used.
red
-
Red it is.
brown
-
Not brown.
blue
-
Not blue.
gray
-
Not gray.
- red
- Red it is.
- brown
- Not brown.
- blue
- Blue it is.
- gray
- Not gray.
Ex-1-timed: What color is a stop sign?
Ex-2-timed: What colors might you see in a rainbow?
Construct a block of code that correctly implements the <b>accumulator</b> pattern.
Ex-4-timed: What are the colors in the rainbow?