--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Problem_LON-CAPA_Functions.tex 2008/03/20 16:59:13 1.13
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Problem_LON-CAPA_Functions.tex 2008/06/14 16:41:34 1.18
@@ -65,10 +65,11 @@ Option 4 - @all = \&languages($\backslas
\&roundto(\$x,\$n) & Rounds a real number to n decimal points. \$x and \$n can be pure numbers \\
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-\&cas(\$s,\$e)&Evaluates the expression \$e inside the symbolic algebra system \$s. Currently, only the Maxima symbolic math system is implemented. Example: \&cas('maxima','6*7')\\
+\&cas(\$s,\$e,\$l)&Evaluates the expression \$e inside the symbolic algebra system \$s. Currently, only the Maxima symbolic math system is implemented.
+\$l is an optional comma-separated list of libraries. Example: \&cas('maxima','6*7')\\
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-\&implicit_multiplication(\$f)&Adds mathematical multiplication operators to the formula expression \$f where only implicit multiplication is used. Example: \&implicit_multiplication('2(b+3c)') returns 2*(b+3*c) \\
+\&implicit\_multiplication(\$f)&Adds mathematical multiplication operators to the formula expression \$f where only implicit multiplication is used. Example: \&implicit\_multiplication('2(b+3c)') returns 2*(b+3*c) \\
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\&web(``a'',''b'',''c'') or \&web(\$a,\$b,\$c) & Returns either a, b or c depending on the output medium. a is for plain ASCII, b for tex output and c for html output \\
@@ -134,8 +135,19 @@ Option 1 - \&map(\$seed,[$\backslash$\$w
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\&check\_status(\$partid) &Returns a number identifing the current status of a part. True values mean that a part is ``done'' (either unanswerable because of tries exhaustion, or correct) or a false value if a part can still be attempted. If \$part is unspecfied, it will check either the current $<$part$>$'s status or if outside of a $<$part$>$, check the status of previous $<$part$>$. The full set of return codes are: 'undef' means it is unattempted, 0 means it is attmpted and wrong but still has tries, 1 means it is marked correct, 2 means they have exceed maximum number of tries, 3 means it after the answer date\\
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-\&open\_date(), \&due\_date(), \&answer\_date() & Problem open date, due date and answer date. The time is also included in 24-hr format. \\
+\&open\_date(\$partid), \&due\_date(\$partid), \&answer\_date(\$partid) & Problem open date, due date and answer date in local human-readable format. Part 0 is chosen if \$partid is omitted.\\
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+\&open\_date\_epoch(\$partid), \&due\_date\_epoch((\$partid), \&answer\_date\_epoch((\$partid) & Problem open date, due date and answer date in seconds after the
+epoch (UTC), which can be used in calculations.\\
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+
+\&submission(\$partid,\$responseid,\$version) & Returns what the student submitted for response \$responseid in part \$partid. You can get these IDs from the XML-code of the problem. \$version is optional and returns the \$version-th submission of the student that was graded.\\
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+
+\¤tpart() &
+Returns the ID of the current part.\\
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+
Not implemented & Get and set the random seed. \\
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