Programming Taskbook

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1000 training tasks on programming

©  M. E. Abramyan, 1998–2008

 

Browsing results

The results of tasks solving are stored into a special log file named results.dat in a working directory. The default working directory is "C:\PT4Work". When the working directory is changed the results.dat file is also created in a new working directory.

The results.dat file contains encrypted data. To view the content of this file you should use PT4Results tool (see picture below).

The PT4Results tool is implemented as the PT4Res.exe utility, which is available from the Programming Taskbook menu "Start | Programs | Programming Taskbook 4". The Results.lnk shortcut provides PT4Res.exe running, it is created automatically in any working directory.

Also the PT4Results tool is integrated with some environments that use Programming Taskbook (see "Tools" or "Add-Ins" submenu of these environments).

When you are browsing the results.dat file using the PT4Results tool the content is displayed by two ways.

The complete information contains a description of test runnings of each task. This description consists of task name, data and time of a running, and result of running. For example:

= Smith John                (C:\PT4Work)
Begin2      d03/05 15:52 Acquaintance with the task.--2
Begin2      d03/05 15:53 Some data are not output.
Begin2      d03/05 15:53 Wrong solution.--2
Begin2      d03/05 15:54 The task is solved!
For2        d03/05 15:54 Acquaintance with the task.--2
For2        d03/05 15:55 Some required data are not input.--2
For2        d03/05 15:57 Some data are not output.
For2        d03/05 15:57 The task is solved!
For3        d03/05 15:58 An attempt to output superfluous data.

The letter "d" before date means that the task was executed in Borland Delphi environment, the numbers that are placed at the end of some lines means the amount of runnings with the same result.

The summary information contains classes time list, the list of solved and unfinished tasks, and the amount of solved tasks for each task group. For example:

= Smith John                (C:\PT4Work)
-1- CLASSES TIME:
03/05(15:52-15:58)[2/13]  TOTAL: 0:07 [2/13]
-2- SOLVED TASKS:
Begin2 d03/05 [6]         For2 d03/05 [6]
-3- UNFINISHED TASKS:
For3 03/05 [1]
-5- SUMMARY:
Begin 1      For 1        TOTAL: 2

 

Designed by M. E. Abramyan and V. N. Braguilevsky

Last revised: 11.05.2008