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This is an equation that is used to validate each sub-question (text field) individually. Any text field that does not pass these validation conditions will have its background color turned pink (using the .em_sq_fn_validation CSS style) to highlight the error. Note that this is available in addition to the regular expression-based validation option. | This is an equation that is used to validate each sub-question (text field) individually. Any text field that does not pass these validation conditions will have its background color turned pink (using the .em_sq_fn_validation CSS style) to highlight the error. Note that this is available in addition to the regular expression-based validation option. | ||
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Any equation, using [[Expression Manager|Expression Manager]] syntax, without surrounding curly braces. | Any equation, using [[Expression Manager|Expression Manager]] syntax, without surrounding curly braces. |
Revision as of 09:47, 22 October 2014
Sub-question validation equation (em_validation_sq)
Description
This is an equation that is used to validate each sub-question (text field) individually. Any text field that does not pass these validation conditions will have its background color turned pink (using the .em_sq_fn_validation CSS style) to highlight the error. Note that this is available in addition to the regular expression-based validation option.
Valeurs possibles
Any equation, using Expression Manager syntax, without surrounding curly braces.
Examples
Say you have a multiple short text question and you want to collect email addresses. You could use the regular expression validator to make sure the email address has proper syntax.
As another example, say you only want to allow numbers that are a multiple of 3, the equation would be:
(this / 3) == floor(this/3)
The reserved variable this is automatically replaced by a reference to the active text entry cell.