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Multiple Choice - sorting shown subquestions
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6 years 1 month ago - 6 years 1 month ago #163832
by shama30
Multiple Choice - sorting shown subquestions was created by shama30
Hello,
I have a question multiple choice with 400 subquestions with each one an equation based on previous question's answer.
This works even if the performance aren't high.
Managing this question on the next question group is there a way to do :
- List and show the validated subquestions (so not hidden) in the proper way in the box (see image1)
- Load only validated subquestions to reduce the effort of loading the question
Thank you
Regards
I have a question multiple choice with 400 subquestions with each one an equation based on previous question's answer.
This works even if the performance aren't high.
Managing this question on the next question group is there a way to do :
- List and show the validated subquestions (so not hidden) in the proper way in the box (see image1)
- Load only validated subquestions to reduce the effort of loading the question
Thank you
Regards
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6 years 1 month ago #163837
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The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
Replied by jelo on topic Multiple Choice - sorting shown subquestions
You might attach a small surveyfile to this thread.
Will help to understand the structure of your survey.
One multiple-choice question with 400 subquestions?
To filter subquestions you can use array filter as well.
Not sure if it helps, cause the survey structure is unknown.
Will help to understand the structure of your survey.
One multiple-choice question with 400 subquestions?
To filter subquestions you can use array filter as well.
Not sure if it helps, cause the survey structure is unknown.
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
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6 years 1 month ago #163838
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Replied by shama30 on topic Multiple Choice - sorting shown subquestions
Hi,
Thank you, attached the question group.
The correct equations matching for sample are oprions 2,3 and from 49 to 55 (others need to be adjusted).
Thanks
Thank you, attached the question group.
The correct equations matching for sample are oprions 2,3 and from 49 to 55 (others need to be adjusted).
Thanks
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