<?php
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/**
* Question statistics calculations class. Used in the quiz statistics report.
*
* @package core_question
* @copyright 2018 Ryan Wyllie <ryan@moodle.com>
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
namespace core_question\statistics\questions;
>
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
> require_once($CFG->dirroot . '/question/engine/lib.php');
/**
>
* Class calculated_question_summary
*
* This class is used to indicate the statistics for a random question slot should
* be rendered with a link to a summary of the displayed questions.
*
* It's used in the limited view of the statistics calculation in lieu of adding
* the stats for each subquestion individually.
*
* @copyright 2018 Ryan Wyllie <ryan@moodle.com>
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
class calculated_question_summary extends calculated {
/**
* @var int only set immediately before display in the table. The order of display in the table.
*/
public $subqdisplayorder;
/**
* @var calculated[] The instances storing the calculated stats of the questions that are being summarised.
*/
protected $subqstats;
/**
* calculated_question_summary constructor.
*
* @param \stdClass $question
* @param int $slot
* @param calculated[] $subqstats The instances of the calculated stats of the questions that are being summarised.
*/
public function __construct($question, $slot, $subqstats) {
parent::__construct($question, $slot);
$this->subqstats = $subqstats;
$this->subquestions = implode(',', array_column($subqstats, 'questionid'));
}
/**
* This is a summary stat so never breakdown by variant.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function break_down_by_variant() {
return false;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum and maximum values of the given attribute in the summarised calculated stats.
*
* @param string $attribute The attribute that we are looking for its extremums.
* @return array An array of [min,max]
*/
public function get_min_max_of($attribute) {
$getmethod = 'get_min_max_of_' . $attribute;
if (method_exists($this, $getmethod)) {
return $this->$getmethod();
} else {
$min = $max = null;
$set = false;
// We cannot simply use min or max functions because, in theory, some attributes might be non-scalar.
foreach (array_column($this->subqstats, $attribute) as $value) {
if (is_scalar($value) || is_null($value)) {
if (!$set) { // It is not good enough to check if (!isset($min)),
// because $min might have been set to null in an earlier iteration.
$min = $value;
$max = $value;
$set = true;
}
$min = $this->min($min, $value);
$max = $this->max($max, $value);
}
}
return [$min, $max];
}
}
/**
* Returns the minimum and maximum values of the standard deviation in the summarised calculated stats.
* @return array An array of [min,max]
*/
protected function get_min_max_of_sd() {
$min = $max = null;
$set = false;
foreach ($this->subqstats as $subqstat) {
< if (isset($subqstat->sd) && $subqstat->maxmark) {
> if (isset($subqstat->sd) && $subqstat->maxmark > \question_utils::MARK_TOLERANCE) {
$value = $subqstat->sd / $subqstat->maxmark;
} else {
$value = null;
}
if (!$set) { // It is not good enough to check if (!isset($min)),
// because $min might have been set to null in an earlier iteration.
$min = $value;
$max = $value;
$set = true;
}
$min = $this->min($min, $value);
$max = $this->max($max, $value);
}
return [$min, $max];
}
/**
* Find higher value.
* A zero value is almost considered equal to zero in comparisons. The only difference is that when being compared to zero,
* zero is higher than null.
*
* @param float|null $value1
* @param float|null $value2
* @return float|null
*/
protected function max(float $value1 = null, float $value2 = null) {
$temp1 = $value1 ?: 0;
$temp2 = $value2 ?: 0;
$tempmax = max($temp1, $temp2);
if (!$tempmax && $value1 !== 0 && $value2 !== 0) {
$max = null;
} else {
$max = $tempmax;
}
return $max;
}
/**
* Find lower value.
* A zero value is almost considered equal to zero in comparisons. The only difference is that when being compared to zero,
* zero is lower than null.
*
* @param float|null $value1
* @param float|null $value2
* @return mixed|null
*/
protected function min(float $value1 = null, float $value2 = null) {
$temp1 = $value1 ?: 0;
$temp2 = $value2 ?: 0;
$tempmin = min($temp1, $temp2);
if (!$tempmin && $value1 !== 0 && $value2 !== 0) {
$min = null;
} else {
$min = $tempmin;
}
return $min;
}
}