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     the response to go in. It checks all styles of numerical      the response to go in. It checks all styles of numerical
     supported in CAPA. Possible args are:      supported in CAPA. Possible args are:
     <ul>      <ul>
       <li><i>answer</i> required, specifies the correct answer, must be a perl list</li>        <li><i>answer</i> required, specifies the correct answer, may be either a perl list or scalar</li>
       <li><i>type</i> optional, CAPA style str args, cs/ci/mc</li>  
       <li><i>units</i> optional, specifies unit of correct answer, CAPA style</li>        <li><i>units</i> optional, specifies unit of correct answer, CAPA style</li>
     </ul>      </ul>
   </li>    </li>
   <li>    <li>
       <b>&lt;stringresponse&gt;</b> implements a string answer,
       it needs an internal <b>&lt;textline&gt;</b> for the
       response to go in. It can check the string for either case
       or order.
       <ul>
         <li><i>answer</i> required, specifies the correct answer, may be either a perl list or scalar</li>
         <li><i>type</i> optional, CAPA style str args, cs/ci/mc
    <ul>
     <li>cs - case senesitive, order important</li>
     <li>ci - case insenesitive, order important</li>
     <li>mc - case insenesitive, order unimportant</li>
    </ul>
         </li>
       </ul>
     <li>
     <b>&lt;essayresponse&gt;</b> implements a ungraded large      <b>&lt;essayresponse&gt;</b> implements a ungraded large
     text response, it need an internal <b>&lt;textarea&gt;</b>      text response, it need an internal <b>&lt;textarea&gt;</b>
     for the response to go in.      for the response to go in.
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     </tr>      </tr>
   
     <tr>      <tr>
                <td valign="top">map(seed;a,b,c,d;w,x,y,z)</td>
                <td valign="top">Option 1 - &amp;map($seed,[\$w,\$x,\$y,\$z],[$a,$b,$c,$d]) or <br> 
                     Option 2 - &amp;map($seed,\@mappedArray,[$a,$b,$c,$d]) <br>
                     Option 3 - @mappedArray = &amp;map($seed,[$a,$b,$c,$d]) <br>
                     Option 4 - ($w,$x,$y,$z) = &amp;map($seed,\@a) <br>
                     where $a='A'<br>
                           $b='B'<br>
                           $c='B'<br>
                           $d='B'<br>
                           $w, $x, $y, and $z are variables</td>
                <td valign="top">Assigns to the variables $w, $x, $y and $z the values of the
                     $a, $b, $c and $c (A, B, C and D). The precise value for $w .. depends
                     on the seed. (Option 1 of calling map). 
                     In option 2, the values of $a, $b .. are mapped into the array, @mappedArray. The two
                     options illustrate the different grouping. Options 3 and 4 give a consistent 
                     way (with other functions) of mapping the items. For each option, the group can
                     be passed as an array, for example, [$a,$b,$c,$d] => \@a.</td>
                <td valign="top">In CAPA, the arguments are divided into three groups separated
                     by a semicolon ;. In LON-CAPA, the separation is done by using [] brackets or
                     using an array @a. Note the backslash (\) before the arguments in the
                     second and third groups.</td>
       </tr>
   
   
       <tr>
                <td valign="top">rmap(seed;a,b,c,d;w,x,y,z)</td>
                <td valign="top">Option 1 - &amp;rmap($seed,[\$w,\$x,\$y,\$z],[$a,$b,$c,$d]) or <br> 
                     Option 2 - &amp;rmap($seed,\@rmappedArray,[$a,$b,$c,$d]) <br>
                     Option 3 - @rmapped_array = &amp;rmap($seed,[$a,$b,$c,$d]) <br>
                     Option 4 - ($w,$x,$y,$z) = &amp;rmap($seed,\@a) <br>
                     where $a='A'<br>
                           $b='B'<br>
                           $c='B'<br>
                           $d='B'<br>
                           $w, $x, $y, and $z are variables</td>
                <td valign="top">The rmap functions does the reverse action of map if the same seed
                     is used in calling map and rmap. </td>
                <td valign="top">In CAPA, the arguments are divided into three groups separated
                     by a semicolon ;. In LON-CAPA, the separation is done by using [] brackets or
                     using an array @a. Note the backslash (\) before the arguments in the
                     second and third groups.</td>
       </tr>
         
        <tr>
                <td valign="top">NOT IMPLEMENTED IN CAPA</td>
                <td valign="top">$a=&amp;xmlparse($string) </td>
                <td valign="top">Runs the internal parser over the
     argument parsing for display. <b>Warning</b> This will
     result in different strings in different targets. Don't use
     the results of this function as an answer.</td>
                <td valign="top">New to LON-CAPA</td>
       </tr>
   
       <tr>
              <td valign="top">tex(a,b), tex("a","b")</td>               <td valign="top">tex(a,b), tex("a","b")</td>
              <td valign="top">&amp;tex($a,$b), &amp;tex("a","b")</td>               <td valign="top">&amp;tex($a,$b), &amp;tex("a","b")</td>
              <td valign="top">Returns a if the output mode is in tex otherwise               <td valign="top">Returns a if the output mode is in tex otherwise
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     <address><a href="mailto:albertel@marvin.lite.msu.edu">Guy Albertelli</a></address>      <address><a href="mailto:albertel@marvin.lite.msu.edu">Guy Albertelli</a></address>
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