In general, I'm trying to create R code that reads questions from different txt files (test1.txt, test2.txt,...) and creates one file (exam.txt). In other words, I have different questions pool files and I'd like to create one exam file out of them. Type of questions (true/false, Multiple-choices, short-answer question, fill in he spaces, table matching ). The reason I chose to go with txt file because MS docx files are not supported by R ( unless I go through long process as pointed in this blog )
I found exams package to create exams, which is not exactly what I want.
A simple approach would be reading files one by one and dump the questions in a single file(exam.txt). I'm facing two problems:
1-How to write the already read contents to a file (exam.txt -Note: txt or csv or xlsx is fine, however, I prefer txt for simplicity) and keep it open for the next file contents.
2- How to choose how many questions to read from each file.
I have tried the following:
ReadTxt<-function(){
fileName="test1.txt"
conn=file(fileName,open="r",encoding = 'UTF-8')
linn=readLines(conn)
for (i in 1:length(linn)){
if (!(grepl("#",linn[i])) )
cat(linn[i],"\n")
}
close(conn)
}
I have used #
as a separator between question in each txt file. That's why I'm using grepl command.
sample of test1.txt:
First question goes here
#
Second question
#
Third question
#
Full R code would be something like this:
createExam<-function(){
ReadTxt("test1.txt")
#ReadTxt("test2.txt")
#ReadTxt("test3.txt")
}
ReadTxt<-function(fname){
fileName=fname
conn=file(fileName,open="r",encoding = 'UTF-8')
linn=readLines(conn)
for (i in 1:length(linn)){
if (!(grepl("#",linn[i])) )
cat(linn[i],"\n")
}
close(conn)
}
append
argument to thewrite
andcat
functions.