Having set up a 13 question quiz with individually graded answers for each question, I need to display the average answer for the quiz by dividing the provided total <##> by the number of questions. Any idea if this is possible please.
Hi, David -- Thanks for your question! Unfortunately, I am not aware of a way to achieve this, but perhaps someone in the community will be able to chime in with some input. You are also welcome to share your thoughts or suggestions with our Product Development team using this form. Best of luck with your project! :)
Many thanks for the response. By importing the Quizmaker file into Storyline, I could then use the function trigger facility to transfere the result to a new function and then divide that by 13 to get the average. Nice challenge, and kept me engrossed for a couple of hours.
David
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Delighted to hear it, David! Thanks so much for sharing the solution that worked for you! :)
I also wanted to note that when you reply via email, your signature is displayed publicly here in the thread, so you are welcome to edit to remove that information if you wish.
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Hi, David -- Thanks for your question! Unfortunately, I am not aware of a way to achieve this, but perhaps someone in the community will be able to chime in with some input. You are also welcome to share your thoughts or suggestions with our Product Development team using this form. Best of luck with your project! :)
Many thanks for the response. By importing the Quizmaker file into Storyline, I could then use the function trigger facility to transfere the result to a new function and then divide that by 13 to get the average. Nice challenge, and kept me engrossed for a couple of hours.
David
David Medcalf | Networked Learning Executive | Centre for Customised Executive Development | Cranfield School of Management | +44(0)1234 754358 | [Description: twitter-bird-gap] @cranfieldcced
Financial Times Ranking 2015 - Customised Executive Development
Top 10 in the world for 3 consecutive years
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Delighted to hear it, David! Thanks so much for sharing the solution that worked for you! :)
I also wanted to note that when you reply via email, your signature is displayed publicly here in the thread, so you are welcome to edit to remove that information if you wish.
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