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Card weighting inconsistency #75

Closed brookewenig closed 10 years ago

brookewenig commented 10 years ago

On the edit page, allows a user to select card difficulty as "easy, medium, or hard" but when user takes a quiz, only has "yes, no" as options.

keylime503 commented 10 years ago

That's the intended behavior. CorrectnessRating depends on quiz results, userRating is card difficulty they can edit.

Keon Vafai University of California, Los Angeles B.S. Computer Science Engineering 2014

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On the edit page, allows a user to select card difficulty as "easy, medium, or hard" but when user takes a quiz, only has "yes, no" as options.

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brookewenig commented 10 years ago

My bad. I thought we were just having one system - not taking both factors into account.

On Monday, March 10, 2014, Keon Vafai notifications@github.com wrote:

That's the intended behavior. CorrectnessRating depends on quiz results, userRating is card difficulty they can edit.

Keon Vafai University of California, Los Angeles B.S. Computer Science Engineering 2014

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On the edit page, allows a user to select card difficulty as "easy, medium, or hard" but when user takes a quiz, only has "yes, no" as options.

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keylime503 commented 10 years ago

No worries, it was a last minute thing just to get stuff working.

Keon Vafai University of California, Los Angeles B.S. Computer Science Engineering 2014

On Mar 10, 2014, at 9:13 AM, brookewenig notifications@github.com wrote:

My bad. I thought we were just having one system - not taking both factors into account.

On Monday, March 10, 2014, Keon Vafai notifications@github.com wrote:

That's the intended behavior. CorrectnessRating depends on quiz results, userRating is card difficulty they can edit.

Keon Vafai University of California, Los Angeles B.S. Computer Science Engineering 2014

On Mar 10, 2014, at 7:13 AM, brookewenig notifications@github.com<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','notifications@github.com');> wrote:

On the edit page, allows a user to select card difficulty as "easy, medium, or hard" but when user takes a quiz, only has "yes, no" as options.

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Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/hqchai/UCLA-Translate-Flashcards/issues/75#issuecomment-37198067 .

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