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8 years 5 months ago #128562
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Assuming both questions are single-choice radios, remove the script from Q1 and add something like this to Q2:
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<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> $(document).ready(function(){ // The Q2 options corresponding to the Q1 options teacherLists = { C1 : 'T1,T3,T5', C2 : 'T1,T2,T3,T4', C3 : 'T2,T3,T4,T5', C4 : 'T1,T4,T6' }; // Identify this question var thisQuestion = $('#question{QID}') // The checked option in Q1 var q1Ans = '{Q1}'; // Hide all of the teachers $('li[id^="javatbd"]', thisQuestion).hide(); // Now show the appropriate ones $(teacherLists[q1Ans].split(',')).each(function(i){ $('input.radio[id$="'+{QID}+this+'"]').closest('li').show(); }); // Uncheck all hidden radios (in case page has been seen before) $('li[id^="javatbd"]:hidden input.radio', thisQuestion).prop('checked', false); }); </script>
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8 years 5 months ago #128563
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Hi,
I use another method, using an "multiple choice" and check it acording to selection : demonstration.sondages.pro/676785#
I use another method, using an "multiple choice" and check it acording to selection : demonstration.sondages.pro/676785#
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8 years 5 months ago #128566
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Thank you very much Tony!!! This should do the job!
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8 years 5 months ago #128567
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Hey Denis, thank you for the suggestion. unfortunately, I'm a bit confused due to my lack of speaking French
Tonys version should work. If not, I'll come again and try the translator or just ask
Many thanks to you!
Tonys version should work. If not, I'll come again and try the translator or just ask
Many thanks to you!
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Hi, Tnoy solution was perfect and it work. Just to show alternatives
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7 years 3 months ago #147949
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Hi,
I tried this solution with Version 2.06 it work perfect, but not work on Version 2.57.1+161205, please how i need to change ?
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
$(document).ready(function(){
// The Q2 options corresponding to the Q1 options
teacherLists = {
C1 : 'T1,T3,T5',
C2 : 'T1,T2,T3,T4',
C3 : 'T2,T3,T4,T5',
C4 : 'T1,T4,T6'
};
// Identify this question
var thisQuestion = $('#question{QID}')
// The checked option in Q1
var q1Ans = '{Q1}';
// Hide all of the teachers
$('li[id^="javatbd"]', thisQuestion).hide();
// Now show the appropriate ones
$(teacherLists[q1Ans].split(',')).each(function(i){
$('input.radio[id$="'+{QID}+this+'"]').closest('li').show();
});
// Uncheck all hidden radios (in case page has been seen before)
$('li[id^="javatbd"]:hidden input.radio', thisQuestion).prop('checked', false);
});
</script>
Thanks
I tried this solution with Version 2.06 it work perfect, but not work on Version 2.57.1+161205, please how i need to change ?
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
$(document).ready(function(){
// The Q2 options corresponding to the Q1 options
teacherLists = {
C1 : 'T1,T3,T5',
C2 : 'T1,T2,T3,T4',
C3 : 'T2,T3,T4,T5',
C4 : 'T1,T4,T6'
};
// Identify this question
var thisQuestion = $('#question{QID}')
// The checked option in Q1
var q1Ans = '{Q1}';
// Hide all of the teachers
$('li[id^="javatbd"]', thisQuestion).hide();
// Now show the appropriate ones
$(teacherLists[q1Ans].split(',')).each(function(i){
$('input.radio[id$="'+{QID}+this+'"]').closest('li').show();
});
// Uncheck all hidden radios (in case page has been seen before)
$('li[id^="javatbd"]:hidden input.radio', thisQuestion).prop('checked', false);
});
</script>
Thanks
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7 years 3 months ago #147959
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This will work in 2.5x:
Sample survey attached:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> $(document).ready(function(){ // The Q2 options corresponding to the Q1 options teacherLists = { C1 : 'T1,T3,T5', C2 : 'T1,T2,T3,T4', C3 : 'T2,T3,T4,T5', C4 : 'T1,T4,T6' }; // Identify this question var thisQuestion = $('#question{QID}') // The checked option in Q1 var q1Ans = '{Q1}'; // Hide all of the teachers $('.answer-item', thisQuestion).hide(); // Now show the appropriate ones $(teacherLists[q1Ans].split(',')).each(function(i){ $('input.radio[id$="'+{QID}+this+'"]').closest('.answer-item').show(); }); // Uncheck all hidden radios (in case page has been seen before) $('.answer-item:hidden input.radio', thisQuestion).prop('checked', false); }); </script>
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6 years 7 months ago #158678
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Hi Tony,
Can the above soloution work in ver 2.6 with both the question been on the same page.
Can the above soloution work in ver 2.6 with both the question been on the same page.
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6 years 5 months ago - 6 years 5 months ago #160316
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Hi!
I have a similar situation. I have tried to use the script that you shared and it didn't work (once you tick a certain answer in q1 it doesn't modify the options in Q2). I also tried to use your test survey, and it is the same result, no change. Is there anything else I should have done? Is this working only for certain versions?My version is 2.67.3+170728.
Many many thanks!
I have a similar situation. I have tried to use the script that you shared and it didn't work (once you tick a certain answer in q1 it doesn't modify the options in Q2). I also tried to use your test survey, and it is the same result, no change. Is there anything else I should have done? Is this working only for certain versions?My version is 2.67.3+170728.
Many many thanks!
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6 years 5 months ago #160345
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This script will work in 2.7.x:
Sample survey attached:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> $(document).ready(function(){ // The Q2 options corresponding to the Q1 options teacherLists = { C1 : 'T1,T3,T5', C2 : 'T1,T2,T3,T4', C3 : 'T2,T3,T4,T5', C4 : 'T1,T4,T6' }; // Identify this question var thisQuestion = $('#question{QID}') // The checked option in Q1 var q1Ans = '{Q1}'; // Hide all of the teachers $('.answer-item', thisQuestion).hide(); // Now show the appropriate ones $(teacherLists[q1Ans].split(',')).each(function(i){ $('.answer-item[id$="'+{QID}+this+'"]').show(); }); // Uncheck all hidden radios (in case page has been seen before) $('.answer-item:hidden input.radio', thisQuestion).prop('checked', false); }); </script>
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6 years 5 months ago - 6 years 5 months ago #160348
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Thank you so much! I uploaded the demo and, when I click C1 in the first question, here is what it shows in the second page. Please see the attachment with the screenshot! In the meantime I have upgraded to 2.72 version and there is the same result
Is there anything I should do?
Adina
Is there anything I should do?
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Hello,
in this case - filter a single punch question on a single punch question - I have a different approach.
To be honest: I prefer out of the box solutions just because of my lack of JS-knowledge.
Okay, Tony's script here is short, straight forward and easy to understand.
Let me explain:
Between the two single questions (here: course Q1 and teacher Q2) I insert an equation and a multiple question M1 (both hidden).
The multiple question with exactly the same answer options and codes as the second single ("Teachers") is used to be the matrix filter.
By the equation I preset the multiple question: e.g.
{M1_T1=if((Q1=="C1") OR (Q1=="C3"),"Y","")}
{M1_T2=if((Q1=="C2") OR (Q1=="C4") OR (Q1=="C5"),"Y","")}
...
And the matrix filter of Q2 is M1.
Best reqards
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in this case - filter a single punch question on a single punch question - I have a different approach.
To be honest: I prefer out of the box solutions just because of my lack of JS-knowledge.
Okay, Tony's script here is short, straight forward and easy to understand.
Let me explain:
Between the two single questions (here: course Q1 and teacher Q2) I insert an equation and a multiple question M1 (both hidden).
The multiple question with exactly the same answer options and codes as the second single ("Teachers") is used to be the matrix filter.
By the equation I preset the multiple question: e.g.
{M1_T1=if((Q1=="C1") OR (Q1=="C3"),"Y","")}
{M1_T2=if((Q1=="C2") OR (Q1=="C4") OR (Q1=="C5"),"Y","")}
...
And the matrix filter of Q2 is M1.
Best reqards
Joffm
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