I'm creating a quiz and every time I start the quiz I want to shuffle the questions, so that they won't appear in the same order every time.
I have this in my html code:
<div ng-repeat="question in questions | filter:ids | orderBy:randomSort">
<div id="question">{{question.question}}</div><img id="nextImg" ng-src="../app/img/next.png" ng-click="next()" />
<img class="quizImg" ng-hide="{{question.image}}==null" ng-src="{{question.image}}" />
<div class="answer" ng-repeat="answer in question.answers">
<input type="radio" ng-click="checked(answer)">{{answer.answer}}
</div>
<!--input id="nextQuestion" type="button" ng-click="next()" value="{{buttonText}}"-->
</div>
and this in my controller
lycheeControllers.controller('quizCtrl', ['$scope', '$http', function ($scope, $http) {
$http.get('json/questions.json').success(function (data) {
//all questions
$scope.questions = data;
$scope.titel = "Check your knowledge about lychees"
$scope.randomSort = function(question) {
return Math.random();
};
//filter for getting answers / question
$scope.ids = function (question) {
return question.id == number;
}
$scope.find = function (id) {
if (id == number) {
return true;
}
}
$scope.next = function () {
if (!(number == (data.length))) {
//questionId++;
number++;
if (correct == true) {
points++;
}
//alert(points);
} else {
if (!end) {
if (correct == true) {
points++;
end = true;
}
}
alert("Quiz finished: your total score is: " + points);
}
correct = false;
}
$scope.checked = function (answer) {
//alert(answer.answer);
if (answer.correct == "yes") {
correct = true;
} else {
correct = false;
}
//alert(correct);
}
});
}])
;
unfortunately this isn't working at all..
Thx to http://bost.ocks.org/mike/shuffle/ use this shuffling function:
Speciality with it is, that the input array stays bindable because the shuffling wont create a new array but instead does the shuffling on the same reference.
// -> Fisher–Yates shuffle algorithm
var shuffleArray = function(array) {
var m = array.length, t, i;
// While there remain elements to shuffle
while (m) {
// Pick a remaining element…
i = Math.floor(Math.random() * m--);
// And swap it with the current element.
t = array[m];
array[m] = array[i];
array[i] = t;
}
return array;
}
side note: lodash's _.shuffle(array)
does not work either because they are creating a new array which breaks binding (so a shuffled array won't trigger the model to be dirty)
To complete the answer to a working solution, following steps should do it:
$http
result callback:$http.get('json/questions.json').success(function (data) {
//all questions
$scope.questions = data;
shuffleArray($scope.questions);
...
}
Use Lodash
_.shuffle(collection)
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