\n";
@@ -337,6 +337,430 @@ sub get_prev_curr_next {
return ($prev,$curr,$next);
}
+
+#####################################################
+#####################################################
+
+=pod
+
+=item analyze_problem_as_student
+
+Analyzes a homework problem for a student and returns the correct answer
+for the student. Attempts to put together an answer for problem types
+that do not natively support it.
+
+Inputs: $resource: a resource object
+ $sname, $sdom, $partid, $respid
+
+Returns: $answer
+
+If $partid and $respid are specified, $answer is simply a scalar containing
+the correct answer for the response.
+
+If $partid or $respid are undefined, $answer will be a hash reference with
+keys $partid.'.'.$respid.'.answer'.
+
+=cut
+
+#####################################################
+#####################################################
+sub analyze_problem_as_student {
+ my ($resource,$sname,$sdom,$partid,$respid) = @_;
+ my $returnvalue;
+ my $url = $resource->{'src'};
+ my $symb = $resource->{'symb'};
+ my $courseid = $ENV{'request.course.id'};
+ my $Answ=&Apache::lonnet::ssi($url,('grade_target' => 'analyze',
+ 'grade_domain' => $sdom,
+ 'grade_username' => $sname,
+ 'grade_symb' => $symb,
+ 'grade_courseid' => $courseid));
+ (my $garbage,$Answ)=split(/_HASH_REF__/,$Answ,2);
+ my %Answer=&Apache::lonnet::str2hash($Answ);
+ #
+ if (! defined($partid)) {
+ # If you do not specify a partid, you get them all.
+ foreach my $partid (@{$resource->{'parts'}}) {
+ my $partdata = $resource->{'partdata'}->{$partid};
+ foreach my $respid (@{$partdata->{'ResponseIds'}}) {
+ my $prefix = $partid.'.'.$respid;
+ my $key = $prefix.'.answer';
+ $returnvalue->{$key} = &get_answer($prefix,$key,%Answer);
+ }
+ }
+ } elsif (! defined($respid)) {
+ my $partdata = $resource->{'partdata'}->{$partid};
+ foreach my $respid (@{$partdata->{'ResponseIds'}}) {
+ my $prefix = $partid.'.'.$respid;
+ my $key = $prefix.'.answer';
+ $returnvalue->{$key} = &get_answer($prefix,$key,%Answer);
+ }
+ } else {
+ my $prefix = $partid.'.'.$respid;
+ my $key = $prefix.'.answer';
+ $returnvalue = &get_answer($prefix,$key,%Answer);
+ }
+ return $returnvalue;
+}
+
+sub get_answer {
+ my ($prefix,$key,%Answer) = @_;
+ my $returnvalue;
+ if (exists($Answer{$key})) {
+ my $student_answer = $Answer{$key}->[0];
+ if (! defined($student_answer)) {
+ $student_answer = $Answer{$key}->[1];
+ }
+ $returnvalue = $student_answer;
+ } else {
+ if (exists($Answer{$prefix.'.shown'})) {
+ # The response has foils
+ my %values;
+ while (my ($k,$v) = each(%Answer)) {
+ next if ($k !~ /^$prefix\.foil\.(value|area)\.(.*)$/);
+ my $foilname = $2;
+ $values{$foilname}=$v;
+ }
+ foreach my $foil (@{$Answer{$prefix.'.shown'}}) {
+ if (ref($values{$foil}) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ $returnvalue.=&HTML::Entities::encode($foil).'='.
+ join(',',map {&HTML::Entities::encode($_)} @{$values{$foil}}).'&';
+ } else {
+ $returnvalue.=&HTML::Entities::encode($foil).'='.
+ &HTML::Entities::encode($values{$foil}).'&';
+ }
+ }
+ $returnvalue =~ s/ /\%20/g;
+ chop ($returnvalue);
+ }
+ }
+ return $returnvalue;
+}
+
+##
+## The following is copied from datecalc1.pl, part of the
+## Spreadsheet::WriteExcel CPAN module.
+##
+##
+######################################################################
+#
+# Demonstration of writing date/time cells to Excel spreadsheets,
+# using UNIX/Perl time as source of date/time.
+#
+# Copyright 2000, Andrew Benham, adsb@bigfoot.com
+#
+######################################################################
+#
+# UNIX/Perl time is the time since the Epoch (00:00:00 GMT, 1 Jan 1970)
+# measured in seconds.
+#
+# An Excel file can use exactly one of two different date/time systems.
+# In these systems, a floating point number represents the number of days
+# (and fractional parts of the day) since a start point. The floating point
+# number is referred to as a 'serial'.
+# The two systems ('1900' and '1904') use different starting points:
+# '1900'; '1.00' is 1 Jan 1900 BUT 1900 is erroneously regarded as
+# a leap year - see:
+# http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q181/3/70.asp
+# for the excuse^H^H^H^H^H^Hreason.
+# '1904'; '1.00' is 2 Jan 1904.
+#
+# The '1904' system is the default for Apple Macs. Windows versions of
+# Excel have the option to use the '1904' system.
+#
+# Note that Visual Basic's "DateSerial" function does NOT erroneously
+# regard 1900 as a leap year, and thus its serials do not agree with
+# the 1900 serials of Excel for dates before 1 Mar 1900.
+#
+# Note that StarOffice (at least at version 5.2) does NOT erroneously
+# regard 1900 as a leap year, and thus its serials do not agree with
+# the 1900 serials of Excel for dates before 1 Mar 1900.
+#
+######################################################################
+#
+# Calculation description
+# =======================
+#
+# 1900 system
+# -----------
+# Unix time is '0' at 00:00:00 GMT 1 Jan 1970, i.e. 70 years after 1 Jan 1900.
+# Of those 70 years, 17 (1904,08,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,68)
+# were leap years with an extra day.
+# Thus there were 17 + 70*365 days = 25567 days between 1 Jan 1900 and
+# 1 Jan 1970.
+# In the 1900 system, '1' is 1 Jan 1900, but as 1900 was not a leap year
+# 1 Jan 1900 should really be '2', so 1 Jan 1970 is '25569'.
+#
+# 1904 system
+# -----------
+# Unix time is '0' at 00:00:00 GMT 1 Jan 1970, i.e. 66 years after 1 Jan 1904.
+# Of those 66 years, 17 (1904,08,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,68)
+# were leap years with an extra day.
+# Thus there were 17 + 66*365 days = 24107 days between 1 Jan 1904 and
+# 1 Jan 1970.
+# In the 1904 system, 2 Jan 1904 being '1', 1 Jan 1970 is '24107'.
+#
+######################################################################
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2000, Andrew Benham.
+# This program is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or
+# modified under the same terms as Perl itself.
+#
+# Andrew Benham, adsb@bigfoot.com
+# London, United Kingdom
+# 11 Nov 2000
+#
+######################################################################
+#-----------------------------------------------------------
+# calc_serial()
+#
+# Called with (up to) 2 parameters.
+# 1. Unix timestamp. If omitted, uses current time.
+# 2. GMT flag. Set to '1' to return serial in GMT.
+# If omitted, returns serial in appropriate timezone.
+#
+# Returns date/time serial according to $DATE_SYSTEM selected
+#-----------------------------------------------------------
+sub calc_serial {
+ # Use 1900 date system on all platforms other than Apple Mac (for which
+ # use 1904 date system).
+ my $DATE_SYSTEM = ($^O eq 'MacOS') ? 1 : 0;
+ my $time = (defined $_[0]) ? $_[0] : time();
+ my $gmtflag = (defined $_[1]) ? $_[1] : 0;
+ #
+ # Divide timestamp by number of seconds in a day.
+ # This gives a date serial with '0' on 1 Jan 1970.
+ my $serial = $time / 86400;
+ #
+ # Adjust the date serial by the offset appropriate to the
+ # currently selected system (1900/1904).
+ if ($DATE_SYSTEM == 0) { # use 1900 system
+ $serial += 25569;
+ } else { # use 1904 system
+ $serial += 24107;
+ }
+ #
+ unless ($gmtflag) {
+ # Now have a 'raw' serial with the right offset. But this
+ # gives a serial in GMT, which is false unless the timezone
+ # is GMT. We need to adjust the serial by the appropriate
+ # timezone offset.
+ # Calculate the appropriate timezone offset by seeing what
+ # the differences between localtime and gmtime for the given
+ # time are.
+ #
+ my @gmtime = gmtime($time);
+ my @ltime = localtime($time);
+ #
+ # For the first 7 elements of the two arrays, adjust the
+ # date serial where the elements differ.
+ for (0 .. 6) {
+ my $diff = $ltime[$_] - $gmtime[$_];
+ if ($diff) {
+ $serial += _adjustment($diff,$_);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ #
+ # Perpetuate the error that 1900 was a leap year by decrementing
+ # the serial if we're using the 1900 system and the date is prior to
+ # 1 Mar 1900. This has the effect of making serial value '60'
+ # 29 Feb 1900.
+ #
+ # This fix only has any effect if UNIX/Perl time on the platform
+ # can represent 1900. Many can't.
+ #
+ unless ($DATE_SYSTEM) {
+ $serial-- if ($serial < 61); # '61' is 1 Mar 1900
+ }
+ return $serial;
+}
+
+sub _adjustment {
+ # Based on the difference in the localtime/gmtime array elements
+ # number, return the adjustment required to the serial.
+ #
+ # We only look at some elements of the localtime/gmtime arrays:
+ # seconds unlikely to be different as all known timezones
+ # have an offset of integral multiples of 15 minutes,
+ # but it's easy to do.
+ # minutes will be different for timezone offsets which are
+ # not an exact number of hours.
+ # hours very likely to be different.
+ # weekday will differ when localtime/gmtime difference
+ # straddles midnight.
+ #
+ # Assume that difference between localtime and gmtime is less than
+ # 5 days, then don't have to do maths for day of month, month number,
+ # year number, etc...
+ #
+ my ($delta,$element) = @_;
+ my $adjust = 0;
+ #
+ if ($element == 0) { # Seconds
+ $adjust = $delta/86400; # 60 * 60 * 24
+ } elsif ($element == 1) { # Minutes
+ $adjust = $delta/1440; # 60 * 24
+ } elsif ($element == 2) { # Hours
+ $adjust = $delta/24; # 24
+ } elsif ($element == 6) { # Day of week number
+ # Catch difference straddling Sat/Sun in either direction
+ $delta += 7 if ($delta < -4);
+ $delta -= 7 if ($delta > 4);
+ #
+ $adjust = $delta;
+ }
+ return $adjust;
+}
+
+###########################################################
+###########################################################
+
+=pod
+
+=item get_problem_data
+
+Returns a data structure describing the problem.
+
+Inputs: $url
+
+Returns: %Partdata
+
+=cut
+
+## note: we must force each foil and option to not begin or end with
+## spaces as they are stored without such data.
+##
+###########################################################
+###########################################################
+sub get_problem_data {
+ my ($url) = @_;
+ my $Answ=&Apache::lonnet::ssi($url,('grade_target' => 'analyze'));
+ (my $garbage,$Answ)=split(/_HASH_REF__/,$Answ,2);
+ my %Answer;
+ %Answer=&Apache::lonnet::str2hash($Answ);
+ my %Partdata;
+ foreach my $part (@{$Answer{'parts'}}) {
+ while (my($key,$value) = each(%Answer)) {
+ #
+ # Logging code:
+ if (1) {
+ &Apache::lonnet::logthis($part.' got key "'.$key.'"');
+ if (ref($value) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ &Apache::lonnet::logthis(' @'.join(',',@$value));
+ } else {
+ &Apache::lonnet::logthis(' '.$value);
+ }
+ }
+ # End of logging code
+ next if ($key !~ /^$part/);
+ $key =~ s/^$part\.//;
+ if (ref($value) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ if ($key eq 'options') {
+ $Partdata{$part}->{'_Options'}=$value;
+ } elsif ($key eq 'concepts') {
+ $Partdata{$part}->{'_Concepts'}=$value;
+ } elsif ($key =~ /^concept\.(.*)$/) {
+ my $concept = $1;
+ foreach my $foil (@$value) {
+ $Partdata{$part}->{'_Foils'}->{$foil}->{'_Concept'}=
+ $concept;
+ }
+ } elsif ($key =~ /^(incorrect|answer|ans_low|ans_high)$/) {
+ $Partdata{$part}->{$key}=$value;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if ($key=~ /^foil\.text\.(.*)$/) {
+ my $foil = $1;
+ $Partdata{$part}->{'_Foils'}->{$foil}->{'name'}=$foil;
+ $value =~ s/(\s*$|^\s*)//g;
+ $Partdata{$part}->{'_Foils'}->{$foil}->{'text'}=$value;
+ } elsif ($key =~ /^foil\.value\.(.*)$/) {
+ my $foil = $1;
+ $Partdata{$part}->{'_Foils'}->{$foil}->{'value'}=$value;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return %Partdata;
+}
+
+####################################################
+####################################################
+
+=pod
+
+=item &limit_by_time()
+
+=cut
+
+####################################################
+####################################################
+sub limit_by_time_form {
+ my $Starttime_form = '';
+ my $starttime = &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::get_date_from_form
+ ('limitby_startdate');
+ my $endtime = &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::get_date_from_form
+ ('limitby_enddate');
+ if (! defined($endtime)) {
+ $endtime = time;
+ }
+ if (! defined($starttime)) {
+ $starttime = $endtime - 60*60*24*7;
+ }
+ my $state;
+ if (&limit_by_time()) {
+ $state = '';
+ } else {
+ $state = 'disabled';
+ }
+ my $startdateform = &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::date_setter
+ ('Statistics','limitby_startdate',$starttime,undef,undef,$state);
+ my $enddateform = &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::date_setter
+ ('Statistics','limitby_enddate',$endtime,undef,undef,$state);
+ my $Str;
+ $Str .= '';
+ $Str .= '';
+ return $Str;
+}
+
+sub limit_by_time {
+ if (exists($ENV{'form.limit_by_time'}) &&
+ $ENV{'form.limit_by_time'} ne '' ) {
+ return 1;
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+sub get_time_limits {
+ my $starttime = &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::get_date_from_form
+ ('limitby_startdate');
+ my $endtime = &Apache::lonhtmlcommon::get_date_from_form
+ ('limitby_enddate');
+ return ($starttime,$endtime);
+}
+
####################################################
####################################################