Creates a tutorial question asking the student to enter text. The default
text input is appropriate for short or single-line text entry. For longer
text input, set the rows
and/or cols
argument to create a larger text
area.
When used with answer()
, the student's submission must match the answer
exactly, minus whitespace trimming if enabled with trim = TRUE
. For more
complicated submission evaluation, use answer_fn()
to provide a function
that checks the student's submission. For example, you could provide a
function that evaluates the user's submission using
regular expressions.
Usage
question_text(
text,
...,
correct = "Correct!",
incorrect = "Incorrect",
try_again = incorrect,
allow_retry = FALSE,
random_answer_order = FALSE,
placeholder = "Enter answer here...",
trim = TRUE,
rows = NULL,
cols = NULL,
options = list()
)
Arguments
- text
Question or option text
- ...
Answers created with
answer()
oranswer_fn()
, or extra parameters passed ontoquestion()
. Answers with custom function checking- correct
For
question
, text to print for a correct answer (defaults to "Correct!"). Foranswer
, a boolean indicating whether this answer is correct.- incorrect
Text to print for an incorrect answer (defaults to "Incorrect") when
allow_retry
isFALSE
.- try_again
Text to print for an incorrect answer (defaults to "Incorrect") when
allow_retry
isTRUE
.- allow_retry
Allow retry for incorrect answers. Defaults to
FALSE
.- random_answer_order
Random answer order for text questions is automatically disabled to ensure that the submission is checked against each answer in the order they were provided by the author.
- placeholder
A character string giving the user a hint as to what can be entered into the control. Internet Explorer 8 and 9 do not support this option.
- trim
Logical to determine if whitespace before and after the answer should be removed. Defaults to
TRUE
.- rows, cols
Defines the size of the text input area in terms of the number of rows or character columns visible to the user. If either
rows
orcols
are provided, the quiz input will useshiny::textAreaInput()
for the text input, otherwise the default input element is a single-lineshiny::textInput()
.- options
Extra options to be stored in the question object.
See also
Other Interactive Questions:
question_checkbox()
,
question_numeric()
,
question_radio()
,
quiz()
Examples
question_text(
"Please enter the word 'C0rrect' below:",
answer("correct", message = "Don't forget to capitalize"),
answer("c0rrect", message = "Don't forget to capitalize"),
answer("Correct", message = "Is it really an 'o'?"),
answer("C0rrect ", message = "Make sure you do not have a trailing space"),
answer("C0rrect", correct = TRUE),
allow_retry = TRUE,
trim = FALSE
)
#> Question: "Please enter the word 'C0rrect' below:"
#> type: "learnr_text"
#> allow_retry: TRUE
#> random_answer_order: FALSE
#> answers:
#> X: "correct"; "Don't forget to capitalize"
#> X: "c0rrect"; "Don't forget to capitalize"
#> X: "Correct"; "Is it really an 'o'?"
#> X: "C0rrect "; "Make sure you do not have a trailing space"
#> ✔: "C0rrect"
#> messages:
#> correct: "Correct!"
#> incorrect: "Incorrect"
#> try_again: "Incorrect"
#> Options:
#> placeholder: "Enter answer here..."
#> trim: FALSE
# This question uses an answer_fn() to give a hint when we think the
# student is on the right track but hasn't found the value yet.
question_text(
"What's the most popular programming interview question?",
answer("fizz buzz", correct = TRUE, "That's right!"),
answer_fn(function(value) {
if (grepl("(fi|bu)zz", value)) {
incorrect("You're on the right track!")
}
}, label = "fizz or buzz")
)
#> Question: "What's the most popular programming interview question?"
#> type: "learnr_text"
#> allow_retry: FALSE
#> random_answer_order: FALSE
#> answers:
#> ✔: "fizz buzz"; "That's right!"
#> ?: "fizz or buzz"
#> messages:
#> correct: "Correct!"
#> incorrect: "Incorrect"
#> Options:
#> placeholder: "Enter answer here..."
#> trim: TRUE