\label{Chart_Output_Data} \textbf{Output Data} The data which can be output by the chart is described below. \begin{itemize} \item \textbf{Scores Summary: } The overall scores on each sequence are displayed. \item \textbf{Scores Per Problem: } The students scores on every assessment in the selected sequences are displayed. student received that many points on the problem. A '*' indicates the score was not a single digit. The Excel output does not have this limitation and shows all scores properly. \\ \begin{tabular}{cl} \textbf{0-9}&Current student score on the problem.\\ \textbf{*}&Student score on the problem was not a single digit (Excel and CSV output do not have this limitation). \\ \textbf{u}&Student answer has been submitted but has not been graded. \\ \textbf{d}&Student saved a draft solution but has not submitted a solution.\\ \textbf{x}&Student was excused from the problem. \\ \textbf{blank}&Student has not attempted the problem. \\ \end{tabular} \item \textbf{Tries} The number of tries a student took to complete each problem successfully is displayed. The values are displayed as follows:\\ \begin{tabular}{cl} \textbf{1-9}& Number of attempts before the student got the problem right. \\ \textbf{*}& Student required 10 or more attempts to successfullycomplete the problem.\\ \textbf{.}& Student attempted the problem but was not able to solve it. \\ \textbf{x}& Student was excused from the problem. \\ \textbf{+}& Problem was marked correct by override. \\ \textbf{-}& Problem was marked incorrect by override. \\ \textbf{u}& Student has submitted to a handgraded problem which has not been graded.\\ \textbf{blank}& Student did not attempt the problem. \\ \end{tabular} \item \textbf{Parts Correct} The total number of correct problem parts in each sequence will be displayed. \end{itemize}