function short_answer_get_answer in Quiz 6.5
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8.4 question_types/short_answer/short_answer.module \short_answer_get_answer()
- 6.6 question_types/short_answer/short_answer.module \short_answer_get_answer()
- 6.3 question_types/short_answer/short_answer.module \short_answer_get_answer()
- 6.4 question_types/short_answer/short_answer.module \short_answer_get_answer()
- 7.6 question_types/short_answer/short_answer.module \short_answer_get_answer()
- 7 question_types/short_answer/short_answer.module \short_answer_get_answer()
- 7.4 question_types/short_answer/short_answer.module \short_answer_get_answer()
Set the answer for a question.
This stores a score for a short answer question and marks that question as having been evaluated.
Parameters
$nid: Node ID of question.
$vid: Version ID of question.
$rid: Result ID for the quiz results.
Return value
Assoc array An array if successful, or FALSE if no result could be found. The array contains the following properties: <code> answer_id; // The answer ID answer; // The full text of the answer is_evaluated; // 0 if the question has not been evaluated, 1 if it has score; // The score the evaluator gave the user; this should be 0 if is_evaluated is 0. question_vid question_nid result_id </code>
1 call to short_answer_get_answer()
- short_answer_edit_score in question_types/
short_answer/ short_answer.admin.inc - Page handler for displaying a scoring form. This function is called directly from the menu router. It generates a form for scoring a quiz.
File
- question_types/
short_answer/ short_answer.module, line 168 - The main file for short_answer.
Code
function short_answer_get_answer($question_nid, $question_vid, $result_id) {
$sql = "SELECT answer_id, answer, is_evaluated, score, question_vid, question_nid, result_id \n FROM {quiz_short_answer_user_answers} \n WHERE question_nid = %d AND question_vid = %d AND result_id = %d";
$results = db_query($sql, $question_nid, $question_vid, $result_id);
if (!$results) {
return FALSE;
}
return db_fetch_array($results);
}