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\label{Authoring_Responseparam_Parameter}


If \textbf{responseparam} appears it should be inside of a response
tag. It defines an externally adjustable parameter for this question,
which the question can use to allow other users to customize the problem
for use in their courses without changing the source code of the problem.
Possible attributes are:

\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{default}\index{default}: required. Specifies a default value
for the parameter.
\item \textbf{name}\index{name}: required, specifies an internal name for
the parameter 
\item \textbf{type}\index{type}: required specifies the type of parameter,
one of \textbf{tolerance}, \textbf{int}, \textbf{float}, \textbf{string},
or \textbf{date}.
\item \textbf{description}\index{description}: a string describing the
parameter, this is what is used to talk about a parameter outside
of a problem
\end{itemize}
\textbf{parameter} is exactly the same as \textbf{responseparam},
but should appear outside of a response tag.

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