Articulate Storyline - Pick as many options as you like, but if one is more selected than the other an answer comes up

Oct 08, 2020

Hi everyone,

I've been trying to figure out a scenario where I give them 15 red and 15 blue boxes. They can pick as many as they like, but if they pick more red ones, it will direct them to a red feedback screen, and if they pick more blue ones, a blue feedback screen. Please help!

2 Replies
Garth Yorko

Here is a potential solution.  It is not a quiz question, but it may work for you. 

There are two number variables, Red and Blue.   

After the learner makes selections, the learner clicks the Submit button.  Triggers add 1 for each box selected, either red or blue to their respective number variable. 

Then another trigger evaluates if the number variable Red is greater than or equal to blue number variable.  If so, the Red Feedback layer displays. 

A second trigger evaluate is Blue is greater than Red, if so, the blue feedback layer displays.

The order is important, the add to variable triggers must all precede the show layer variables.

Here it is in action:

https://360.articulate.com/review/content/b03df6f3-3a16-41b1-80bd-940c99bc0cec/review

The file is attached.

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