--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/all_functions_table.tex 2014/06/26 19:04:25 1.16 +++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/all_functions_table.tex 2020/05/27 19:46:44 1.19 @@ -35,7 +35,11 @@ sinh(x), cosh(x), tanh(x) &\&sinh(\$x), asinh(x), acosh(x), atanh(x) &\&asinh(\$x), \&acosh(\$x), \&atanh(\$x) &Inverse hyperbolic functions. \$x can be a pure number &  \\ \hline /DIS(\$x,''nn'') &\&format(\$x,'nn') &Display or format \$x as nn where nn is nF or nE or nS and n is an integer. & The difference is obvious. \\ - \hline + \hline +Not in CAPA &\$expr=\&math\_calculus\_expression() & Creates Math::Calculus::Expression object. Methods are: \$expr->addVariable('x'), \$expr->setExpression('f(x)'), \$expr->simplify, \$expr->getExpression -- see Math::Calculus::Expression documentation at cpan.org for details. & \\ + \hline +Not in CAPA &(\$a,\$u)=\&conv\_eng\_format(\$x,\$b) & Converts numerical value \$x and base unit \$b to answer \$a and corresponding unit \$u in engineering format, i.e., the answer is scaled by powers of ten, and an appropriate prefix from: m u n p f a z y k M G T P E Z Y precedes the base unit. Called in a script block to generate variables to assign to answer and unit attributes of numericalresponse tag. & \\ + \hline Not in CAPA &\&prettyprint(\$x,'nn','optional target') &Display or format \$x as nn where nn is nF or nE or nS and n is an integer. Also supports the first character being a \$, it then will format the result with a a call to \&dollarformat() described below. If the first character is a , it will format it with commas grouping the thousands. In S mode it will fromat the number to the specified number of significant figures and display it in F mode. In E mode it will attempt to generate a pretty x10\^{}3 rather than a E3 following the number, the 'optional target' argument is optional but can be used to force \&prettyprint to generate either 'tex' output, or 'web' output, most people do not need to specify this argument and can leave it blank. &  \\ \hline Not in CAPA &\&dollarformat(\$x,'optional target') &Reformats \$x to have a \$ (or $\backslash$\$ if in tex mode) and to have , grouping thousands. The 'optional target' argument is optional but can be used to force \&prettyprint to generate either 'tex' output, or 'web' output, most people do not need to specify this argument and can leave it blank. &  \\ @@ -100,7 +104,7 @@ capa\_id(), class(), section(), set(), p \hline name(), student\_number() &\&name(), \&student\_number() &Return the full name in the following format: lastname, firstname initial. Student\_number returns the student 9-alphanumeric string. If undefined, the functions return null. &  \\ \hline -NOT IMPLEMENTED IN CAPA &\&check\_status(\$partid) &Returns a number identifying 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 unspecified, 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 attempted and wrong but still has tries, 1 means it is marked correct, 2 means the user has exceeded the maximum number of tries, and 3 means it is after the answer date &  \\ +NOT IMPLEMENTED IN CAPA &\&check\_status(\$partid) &Returns a number identifying the current status of a part. True values mean that a part is ``done'': either unanswerable because of tries exhaustion, or fully correct, or only partially correct (and retries not permitted). A false value means that a part can still be attempted. If \$part is unspecified, 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 attempted but still has tries, and is either wrong (or partially correct, retries allowed), 1 means it is fully correct or partially correct (no retries), 2 means the user has exceeded the maximum number of tries, and 3 means it is after the answer date &  \\ \hline open\_date(), due\_date(), answer\_date() &\&open\_date(\$partid), \&due\_date(\$partid), \&answer\_date(\$partid) &Problem open date, due date and answer date. The time is also included in 24-hr format. &Output format for time is changed slightly. If pass noon, it displays ..pm else it displays ..am. So 23:59 is displayed as 11:59 pm. \\ \hline