Gauges are a great way to visually communicate a learner’s progress or scores in e-learning quizzes. While Storyline doesn’t include chart-building templates, you can easily design your own graphics using Storyline’s default shape tools.
David,
How did you get the score percent variable to not display the decimal points. When I try this with an odd number of questions I get scores like "42.85%". I'd rather it round up to "43%". How to I set this?
Hi Brett - I worked off of a five-question (20pt) quizzing setup. Right now there isn't an easy way to modify how decimal points are presented.
There are a few ways you can go about presenting even numbers or letter scores for results using Storyline's variables to change the visibility of pre-built scores. That's probably too much work for most users. The easier route would be to work with quiz points and questions that round out evenly.
For what it's worth, having better control over decimal points is one of the more common feature requests.
Hi David. Thanks for the response. In doing some searching of the forums I came across a very clever way to get rounded numbers without using javascript. It is a bit of work but works very well.
For those who are interested, take a look at this link:
community.articulate.com/.../234664.aspx
Hi David,
This is a great tool but I have a problem using it. The gauge only works for your 5 example question slides. It doesn't work if I add any of types of quiz slide. Do you know how to integrate further questions with the configuration? Many thanks, Aaron
Aaron - I just saw your message. Are you still trying to work with different types of quizzes? I can help you if you're still trying to figure this out. Please let me know.
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