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00001 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 00002 00003 # Mathmaker creates automatically maths exercises sheets 00004 # with their answers 00005 # Copyright 2006-2014 Nicolas Hainaux <nico_h@users.sourceforge.net> 00006 00007 # This file is part of Mathmaker. 00008 00009 # Mathmaker is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 00010 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 00011 # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 00012 # any later version. 00013 00014 # Mathmaker is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 00015 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 00016 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 00017 # GNU General Public License for more details. 00018 00019 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 00020 # along with Mathmaker; if not, write to the Free Software 00021 # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 00022 00023 import machine 00024 import exercise 00025 00026 from S_Structure import S_Structure 00027 00028 FONT_SIZE_OFFSET = -1 00029 SHEET_LAYOUT_TYPE = 'std' 00030 SHEET_LAYOUT_UNIT = "cm" 00031 #EXAMPLE OF A SHEET NOT USING ANY LAYOUT 00032 # ----------------------- lines_nb col_widths exercises 00033 SHEET_LAYOUT = { 'exc' : [ None, 'all' 00034 ], 00035 'ans' : [ None, 'all' 00036 ] 00037 } 00038 00039 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 00040 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00041 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 00042 ## 00043 # @class AlgebraMiniTest0 00044 # @brief A simple algebra mini-test 00045 class AlgebraMiniTest0(S_Structure): 00046 00047 00048 00049 00050 00051 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00052 ## 00053 # @brief Constructor 00054 # @param embedded_machine The machine to be used 00055 # @param **options Any options 00056 # @return One instance of sheet.Model 00057 def __init__(self, embedded_machine, **options): 00058 self.derived = True 00059 S_Structure.__init__(self, embedded_machine, FONT_SIZE_OFFSET, 00060 SHEET_LAYOUT_UNIT, SHEET_LAYOUT, 00061 SHEET_LAYOUT_TYPE) 00062 00063 # BEGINING OF THE ZONE TO REWRITE (see explanations below) ------------ 00064 self.header = "" 00065 #self.title = _("Training exercises sheet :") 00066 self.title = "" 00067 self.subtitle = "" 00068 self.text = "" 00069 self.answers_title = _("Examples of answers") 00070 00071 # For instance : 00072 # ex1 = exercise.ProductReduction(self.machine, many=30) 00073 # self.exercises_list.append(ex1) 00074 00075 for i in xrange(10): 00076 ex1 = exercise.X_AlgebraExpressionExpansion(self.machine, 00077 x_kind='mini_test', 00078 x_subkind='two_randomly') 00079 00080 self.exercises_list.append(ex1) 00081 00082 00083 00084 00085 00086 # END ----------------------------------------------------------------- 00087 # Instructions for use (creating a new sheet) : 00088 # - Put its name in the header's comment 00089 # & in the one of the documentation (@class) 00090 # - Write the @brief comment 00091 # - Replace Model by the chosen name 00092 # - Choose the values for the globals 00093 # - In the constructor's comment, replace Model by the chosen name at 00094 # the @return line 00095 # - Skip to the zone to rewrite and for each exercise, follow the 00096 # example (i.e. write on two lines : 00097 # - ex_number_n = exercise.ThmPythagore(self.machine, options...) 00098 # - self.exercises_list.append(ex_number_n) 00099 # and so on with ex<n+1>, ex<n+2> as many as desired)