Source code for mathmaker.lib.old_style_sheet.AlgebraMiniTest0

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# Mathmaker creates automatically maths exercises sheets
# with their answers
# Copyright 2006-2017 Nicolas Hainaux <nh.techn@gmail.com>

# This file is part of Mathmaker.

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from . import exercise

from .S_Structure import S_Structure

FONT_SIZE_OFFSET = -1
SHEET_LAYOUT_TYPE = 'default'
SHEET_LAYOUT_UNIT = "cm"
# EXAMPLE OF A SHEET NOT USING ANY LAYOUT
# -----------------------  lines_nb    col_widths   exercises
SHEET_LAYOUT = {'exc': [None, 'all'],
                'ans': [None, 'all']
                }


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# @class AlgebraMiniTest0
# @brief A simple algebra mini-test
[docs]class AlgebraMiniTest0(S_Structure): # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## # @brief Constructor # @param **options Any options # @return One instance of sheet.Model def __init__(self, **options): self.derived = True S_Structure.__init__(self, FONT_SIZE_OFFSET, SHEET_LAYOUT_UNIT, SHEET_LAYOUT, SHEET_LAYOUT_TYPE) # BEGINING OF THE ZONE TO REWRITE (see explanations below) ------------ self.header = "" # self.title = _("Training exercises sheet:") self.title = "" self.subtitle = "" self.text = "" self.answers_title = _("Examples of answers") # For instance: # ex1 = exercise.ProductReduction(many=30) # self.exercises_list.append(ex1) for i in range(10): ex1 = exercise.X_AlgebraExpressionExpansion(x_kind='mini_test', x_subkind='two_' 'randomly') self.exercises_list.append(ex1)