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While the article talks about {param} it does not fully explain what that actually is. Is this a "wild card"? Or something different? A simple calculated question is not simple at all. Why does the question need a wild card? Why can a simple answer be entered? Or should there be another question type? Or should the author of a quiz wanting numerical answers, use a different question type? --[[User:Colin Fraser|Colin Fraser]] ([[User talk:Colin Fraser|talk]]) 19:30, 8 February 2016 (AWST) | While the article talks about {param} it does not fully explain what that actually is in terms anyone who is not a programmer could understand. Is this a "wild card"? Or something different? A simple calculated question is not simple at all. Why does the question need a wild card? Why can a simple answer be entered? Or should there be another question type? Or should the author of a quiz wanting numerical answers, use a different question type? --[[User:Colin Fraser|Colin Fraser]] ([[User talk:Colin Fraser|talk]]) 19:30, 8 February 2016 (AWST) |
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While the article talks about {param} it does not fully explain what that actually is in terms anyone who is not a programmer could understand. Is this a "wild card"? Or something different? A simple calculated question is not simple at all. Why does the question need a wild card? Why can a simple answer be entered? Or should there be another question type? Or should the author of a quiz wanting numerical answers, use a different question type? --Colin Fraser (talk) 19:30, 8 February 2016 (AWST)