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In the assessment-level spreadsheet, the parameters are available for |
In the assessment-level spreadsheet, the parameters are available for |
calculation in three ways. |
calculation in three ways. |
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1. Reference the cell containing the parameter: \texttt{A7} |
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\item Reference the cell containing the parameter: \texttt{'A7'} |
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2. Reference the parameter by name: \texttt{[parameter\_0\_weight]} |
\item Reference the parameter by name: \texttt{'[parameter\_0\_weight]'} |
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In each of these two cases, the value of the parameter will replace the |
In each of these two cases, the value of the parameter will replace the |
reference before the Perl code in the cell is executed. |
reference before the Perl code in the cell is executed. |
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3. Use the &PARM() function, this will get run as part of the perl |
\item Use the \texttt{\&PARM()} function, this will get run as part of the perl |
code evaluation. |
code evaluation. |
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\end{enumerate} |
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