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app.py CHANGED
@@ -1,22 +1,13 @@
1
  import gradio as gr
2
  from huggingface_hub import InferenceClient
3
 
4
- """
5
- For more information on `huggingface_hub` Inference API support, please check the docs: https://huggingface.co/docs/huggingface_hub/v0.22.2/en/guides/inference
6
- """
7
  client = InferenceClient("HuggingFaceH4/zephyr-7b-beta")
8
 
9
-
10
- def respond(
11
- message,
12
- history: list[tuple[str, str]],
13
- system_message,
14
- max_tokens,
15
- temperature,
16
- top_p,
17
- ):
18
  messages = [{"role": "system", "content": system_message}]
19
-
20
  for val in history:
21
  if val[0]:
22
  messages.append({"role": "user", "content": val[0]})
@@ -24,9 +15,9 @@ def respond(
24
  messages.append({"role": "assistant", "content": val[1]})
25
 
26
  messages.append({"role": "user", "content": message})
27
-
28
  response = ""
29
-
30
  for message in client.chat_completion(
31
  messages,
32
  max_tokens=max_tokens,
@@ -35,29 +26,85 @@ def respond(
35
  top_p=top_p,
36
  ):
37
  token = message.choices[0].delta.content
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
38
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
39
  response += token
40
  yield response
41
 
42
- """
43
- For information on how to customize the ChatInterface, peruse the gradio docs: https://www.gradio.app/docs/chatinterface
44
- """
45
- demo = gr.ChatInterface(
46
- respond,
47
- additional_inputs=[
48
- gr.Textbox(value="You are a friendly Chatbot.", label="System message"),
49
- gr.Slider(minimum=1, maximum=2048, value=512, step=1, label="Max new tokens"),
50
- gr.Slider(minimum=0.1, maximum=4.0, value=0.7, step=0.1, label="Temperature"),
51
- gr.Slider(
52
- minimum=0.1,
53
- maximum=1.0,
54
- value=0.95,
55
- step=0.05,
56
- label="Top-p (nucleus sampling)",
57
- ),
58
- ],
59
- )
60
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
61
 
 
62
  if __name__ == "__main__":
63
- demo.launch()
 
1
  import gradio as gr
2
  from huggingface_hub import InferenceClient
3
 
4
+ # Initialize the inference client
 
 
5
  client = InferenceClient("HuggingFaceH4/zephyr-7b-beta")
6
 
7
+ # Define the response function
8
+ def respond(message, history, system_message, max_tokens, temperature, top_p):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
9
  messages = [{"role": "system", "content": system_message}]
10
+
11
  for val in history:
12
  if val[0]:
13
  messages.append({"role": "user", "content": val[0]})
 
15
  messages.append({"role": "assistant", "content": val[1]})
16
 
17
  messages.append({"role": "user", "content": message})
18
+
19
  response = ""
20
+
21
  for message in client.chat_completion(
22
  messages,
23
  max_tokens=max_tokens,
 
26
  top_p=top_p,
27
  ):
28
  token = message.choices[0].delta.content
29
+ response += token
30
+ yield response
31
+
32
+ # Define the Gradio interface
33
+ demo = gr.Blocks()
34
+
35
+ with demo:
36
+ # Load and display the HTML file
37
+ with open("index.html", "r") as file:
38
+ html_content = file.read()
39
+
40
+ gr.HTML(html_content)
41
+
42
+ # Create the chat interface
43
+ gr.ChatInterface(
44
+ respond,
45
+ additional_inputs=[
46
+ gr.Textbox(value="You are a friendly Chatbot.", label="System message"),
47
+ gr.Slider(minimum=1, maximum=2048, value=512, step=1, label="Max new tokens"),
48
+ gr.Slider(minimum=0.1, maximum=4.0, value=0.7, step=0.1, label="Temperature"),
49
+ gr.Slider(minimum=0.1, maximum=1.0, value=0.95, step=0.05, label="Top-p (nucleus sampling)"),
50
+ ],
51
+ )
52
 
53
+ # Launch the application
54
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
55
+ demo.launch()
56
+ import gradio as gr
57
+ from huggingface_hub import InferenceClient
58
+
59
+ # Initialize the inference client
60
+ client = InferenceClient("HuggingFaceH4/zephyr-7b-beta")
61
+
62
+ # Define the response function
63
+ def respond(message, history, system_message, max_tokens, temperature, top_p):
64
+ messages = [{"role": "system", "content": system_message}]
65
+
66
+ for val in history:
67
+ if val[0]:
68
+ messages.append({"role": "user", "content": val[0]})
69
+ if val[1]:
70
+ messages.append({"role": "assistant", "content": val[1]})
71
+
72
+ messages.append({"role": "user", "content": message})
73
+
74
+ response = ""
75
+
76
+ for message in client.chat_completion(
77
+ messages,
78
+ max_tokens=max_tokens,
79
+ stream=True,
80
+ temperature=temperature,
81
+ top_p=top_p,
82
+ ):
83
+ token = message.choices[0].delta.content
84
  response += token
85
  yield response
86
 
87
+ # Define the Gradio interface
88
+ demo = gr.Blocks()
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
89
 
90
+ with demo:
91
+ # Load and display the HTML file
92
+ with open("index.html", "r") as file:
93
+ html_content = file.read()
94
+
95
+ gr.HTML(html_content)
96
+
97
+ # Create the chat interface
98
+ gr.ChatInterface(
99
+ respond,
100
+ additional_inputs=[
101
+ gr.Textbox(value="You are a friendly Chatbot.", label="System message"),
102
+ gr.Slider(minimum=1, maximum=2048, value=512, step=1, label="Max new tokens"),
103
+ gr.Slider(minimum=0.1, maximum=4.0, value=0.7, step=0.1, label="Temperature"),
104
+ gr.Slider(minimum=0.1, maximum=1.0, value=0.95, step=0.05, label="Top-p (nucleus sampling)"),
105
+ ],
106
+ )
107
 
108
+ # Launch the application
109
  if __name__ == "__main__":
110
+ demo.launch()
exam.html ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ <!DOCTYPE html>
2
+ <html lang="en">
3
+ <head>
4
+ <meta charset="UTF-8">
5
+ <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
6
+ <link rel="icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon">
7
+ <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon">
8
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css">
9
+ <title>Exam Prep (Quiz)</title>
10
+ </head>
11
+ <body>
12
+ <header>
13
+ <h1 id="pageTitle">Exam Prep (Quiz)</h1>
14
+ <div class="font-size-buttons">
15
+ <button class="font-size-button" id="increaseFontSize">+</button>
16
+ <button class="font-size-button" id="decreaseFontSize">-</button>
17
+ </div>
18
+ <div class="theme-switcher">
19
+ <label class="switch-label">Dark Mode:</label>
20
+ <label class="switch-input">
21
+ <input type="checkbox" id="darkModeSwitch">
22
+ <span class="switch-slider"></span>
23
+ </label>
24
+ </div>
25
+ </header>
26
+ <div class="exam-content">
27
+ <label id="questionPos"></label>
28
+ <h2 id="questionText">Question</h2>
29
+ <div id="choices" class="choices-container"></div><br>
30
+ <button id="homeBtn">Home</button>
31
+ <button id="prevBtn">Previous</button>
32
+ <button id="nextBtn">Next</button>
33
+ </div>
34
+ <div class="result-container">
35
+ <h2>Result:</h2></br>
36
+ <p id="elapsedTime">Elapsed Time: 00:00:00</p>
37
+ <p>Correct Answers: <span id="correctAnswers">0</span></p>
38
+ <p>Percentage: <span id="percentage">0%</span></p>
39
+ <button id="newExamBtn">New Exam</button>
40
+ </div>
41
+ <script src="script.js"></script>
42
+ </body>
43
+ </html>
favicon.ico ADDED
get_questions.php ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ <?php
2
+
3
+ error_reporting(0);
4
+
5
+ $presetList = array();
6
+
7
+ $dir = new FilesystemIterator(__DIR__ . '/questions');
8
+
9
+ foreach ($dir as $fileinfo) {
10
+ if ($fileinfo->getExtension() == "set"){
11
+ array_push($presetList,substr($fileinfo->getFilename(), 0, -4));
12
+ }
13
+ }
14
+
15
+ sort($presetList);
16
+
17
+ if(array_count_values($presetList)>0){
18
+ foreach ($presetList as &$value) {
19
+ echo $value . "</br>";
20
+ }
21
+ }
22
+
23
+ ?>
index.html ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ <!DOCTYPE html>
2
+ <html lang="en">
3
+ <head>
4
+ <meta charset="UTF-8">
5
+ <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
6
+ <link rel="icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon">
7
+ <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon">
8
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css">
9
+ <title>Exam Prep (Quiz)</title>
10
+ </head>
11
+ <body>
12
+ <header>
13
+ <h1>Exam Prep (Quiz)</h1>
14
+ <div class="theme-switcher">
15
+ <label class="switch-label">Dark Mode:</label>
16
+ <label class="switch-input">
17
+ <input type="checkbox" id="darkModeSwitch">
18
+ <span class="switch-slider"></span>
19
+ </label>
20
+ </div>
21
+ <div class="font-size-buttons">
22
+ <button class="font-size-button" id="increaseFontSize">+</button>
23
+ <button class="font-size-button" id="decreaseFontSize">-</button>
24
+ </div>
25
+ </header>
26
+
27
+ <section class="start-section">
28
+ <p>Select an exam:</p>
29
+ <select id="questionsSetDropdown">
30
+ <!-- Options -->
31
+ </select>
32
+ <div class="spacer"></div>
33
+ <label for="questionsInput">Questions:</label>
34
+ <input type="number" id="questionsInput" value="25">
35
+ <button id="startBtn">Start</button>
36
+ </section>
37
+
38
+ <script>
39
+ const questionsSetDropdown = document.getElementById("questionsSetDropdown");
40
+ const startBtn = document.getElementById("startBtn");
41
+ const questionsInput = document.getElementById("questionsInput");
42
+
43
+ startBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
44
+ const selectedSetFileName = questionsSetDropdown.value;
45
+ const numberOfQuestions = questionsInput.value;
46
+ if (selectedSetFileName) {
47
+ window.location.href = `exam.html?questionsSet=${selectedSetFileName}&questions=${numberOfQuestions}`;
48
+ }
49
+ });
50
+
51
+ // Fetch the list of question sets from the PHP script
52
+ async function fetchQuestionSets() {
53
+ try {
54
+ const response = await fetch("get_questions.php");
55
+ const data = await response.text();
56
+ const questionSets = data.split("</br>").filter(Boolean); // Remove empty lines
57
+ populateDropdown(questionSets);
58
+ } catch (error) {
59
+ console.error("Error fetching question sets:", error);
60
+ }
61
+ }
62
+
63
+ function populateDropdown(questionSets) {
64
+ questionSets.forEach(questionSet => {
65
+ const option = document.createElement("option");
66
+ option.value = `${questionSet}.set`;
67
+ option.textContent = `${questionSet}`;
68
+ questionsSetDropdown.appendChild(option);
69
+ });
70
+ }
71
+
72
+ // Call the fetchQuestionSets function when the page loads
73
+ window.addEventListener("load", fetchQuestionSets);
74
+
75
+ // Add event listeners for theme switcher and font size buttons
76
+ const darkModeSwitch = document.getElementById("darkModeSwitch");
77
+ const increaseFontSizeBtn = document.getElementById("increaseFontSize");
78
+ const decreaseFontSizeBtn = document.getElementById("decreaseFontSize");
79
+
80
+ darkModeSwitch.addEventListener("change", () => {
81
+ document.body.classList.toggle("dark-mode", darkModeSwitch.checked);
82
+ });
83
+
84
+ increaseFontSizeBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
85
+ document.body.style.fontSize = "larger";
86
+ });
87
+
88
+ decreaseFontSizeBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
89
+ document.body.style.fontSize = "smaller";
90
+ });
91
+ </script>
92
+ </body>
93
+ </html>
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1
+ // Initialize variables
2
+ let currentQuestion = 1;
3
+ let correctAnswers = 0;
4
+ let examTitle = "";
5
+ let questionsData = {};
6
+ let userSelections = {};
7
+
8
+ // Get HTML elements
9
+ const questionText = document.getElementById("questionText");
10
+ const questionPos = document.getElementById("questionPos");
11
+ const choicesContainer = document.getElementById("choices");
12
+ const homeBtn = document.getElementById("homeBtn");
13
+ const prevBtn = document.getElementById("prevBtn");
14
+ const nextBtn = document.getElementById("nextBtn");
15
+ const correctAnswersSpan = document.getElementById("correctAnswers");
16
+ const percentageSpan = document.getElementById("percentage");
17
+ const examContent = document.querySelector(".exam-content");
18
+ const resultContainer = document.querySelector(".result-container");
19
+ const newExamBtn = document.getElementById("newExamBtn");
20
+
21
+ // Timer variables
22
+ let startTime;
23
+ let intervalId;
24
+
25
+ // Function to format choices
26
+ function formatChoices(choices) {
27
+ return choices.map((choice, index) => {
28
+ return `${String.fromCharCode(65 + index)}) ${choice.text}`;
29
+ }).join("<br>");
30
+ }
31
+
32
+ // Function to update the timer
33
+ function updateTimer() {
34
+ const currentTime = new Date();
35
+ const elapsedTime = currentTime - startTime;
36
+ const formattedTime = formatTime(elapsedTime);
37
+ const question = questionsData[currentQuestion];
38
+ const totalQuestions = Object.keys(questionsData).length;
39
+ questionPos.innerHTML = `Progress: ${currentQuestion}/${totalQuestions} [Elapsed Time: ${formattedTime}]`;
40
+ }
41
+
42
+ // Function to format time as hh:mm:ss
43
+ function formatTime(milliseconds) {
44
+ const totalSeconds = Math.floor(milliseconds / 1000);
45
+ const hours = Math.floor(totalSeconds / 3600);
46
+ const minutes = Math.floor((totalSeconds % 3600) / 60);
47
+ const seconds = totalSeconds % 60;
48
+ return `${padNumber(hours)}:${padNumber(minutes)}:${padNumber(seconds)}`;
49
+ }
50
+
51
+ // Function to pad numbers with leading zeros
52
+ function padNumber(number) {
53
+ return number.toString().padStart(2, "0");
54
+ }
55
+
56
+ // Function to Display Questions
57
+ function displayQuestion(questionKey) {
58
+ const question = questionsData[questionKey];
59
+ const currentTime = new Date();
60
+ const elapsedTime = currentTime - startTime;
61
+ const formattedTime = formatTime(elapsedTime);
62
+ const totalQuestions = Object.keys(questionsData).length;
63
+ questionPos.innerHTML = `Progress: ${questionKey}/${totalQuestions} [Elapsed Time: ${formattedTime}]`;
64
+
65
+ if (questionKey !== totalQuestions) {
66
+ resultContainer.style.display = "none";
67
+ }
68
+ if (!question) {
69
+ return;
70
+ }
71
+
72
+ questionText.innerHTML = `${questionKey}) ${question.question}`;
73
+
74
+ const choicesHTML = question.choices.map((choice, index) => {
75
+ const choiceLetter = String.fromCharCode(65 + index);
76
+ const isChecked = userSelections[questionKey]?.includes(index) ? "checked" : "";
77
+
78
+ const isCorrect = question.correct.includes(index);
79
+
80
+ return `<label><input type="checkbox" value="${index}" name="choices" ${isChecked} ${isCorrect ? "data-correct" : ""}>${choiceLetter}) ${choice.text}</label><br>`;
81
+ }).join("");
82
+
83
+ choicesContainer.innerHTML = choicesHTML;
84
+
85
+ prevBtn.disabled = questionKey === 1;
86
+
87
+ const selectedCount = userSelections[questionKey]?.length || 0;
88
+ nextBtn.disabled = selectedCount < question.minChoices;
89
+ }
90
+
91
+ // Function to Update Button States
92
+ function updateButtonStates() {
93
+ const selectedCount = userSelections[currentQuestion]?.length || 0;
94
+ nextBtn.disabled = selectedCount < questionsData[currentQuestion].minChoices;
95
+ }
96
+
97
+ // Function to Reset Variables
98
+ function resetVariables() {
99
+ currentQuestion = 1;
100
+ correctAnswers = 0;
101
+ questionsData = {};
102
+ userSelections = {};
103
+ }
104
+
105
+ // Function to Check Answers
106
+ function checkAnswers() {
107
+ const questionKeys = Object.keys(questionsData);
108
+
109
+ questionKeys.forEach((questionKey) => {
110
+ const question = questionsData[questionKey];
111
+ const selectedChoices = userSelections[questionKey] || [];
112
+ const correctChoiceIndices = question.correct;
113
+ const isAnswerCorrect = selectedChoices.length === correctChoiceIndices.length &&
114
+ selectedChoices.every(choiceIndex => correctChoiceIndices.includes(choiceIndex));
115
+
116
+ if (isAnswerCorrect) {
117
+ correctAnswers++;
118
+ question.answeredCorrectly = true;
119
+ } else {
120
+ question.answeredCorrectly = false;
121
+ }
122
+
123
+ question.answered = true;
124
+ });
125
+
126
+ // Exam Results
127
+ const percentage = (correctAnswers / questionKeys.length) * 100;
128
+ correctAnswersSpan.textContent = correctAnswers;
129
+ percentageSpan.textContent = percentage.toFixed(2) + "%";
130
+
131
+ // Elapsed Time
132
+ clearInterval(intervalId);
133
+ const endTime = new Date();
134
+ const elapsedTime = endTime - startTime;
135
+ const formattedElapsedTime = formatTime(elapsedTime);
136
+ const elapsedTimeElement = document.getElementById("elapsedTime");
137
+ elapsedTimeElement.textContent = `Elapsed Time: ${formattedElapsedTime}`;
138
+
139
+ examContent.style.display = "none";
140
+ resultContainer.style.display = "block";
141
+ if (percentage < 100){
142
+ displayWrongAnswers();
143
+ }
144
+
145
+ // Event listener "New Exam" button
146
+ const newExamBtn = document.getElementById("newExamBtn");
147
+ newExamBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
148
+ resetVariables();
149
+ window.location.href = "index.html";
150
+ });
151
+ }
152
+
153
+ // Function to Display Wrong Answers
154
+ function displayWrongAnswers() {
155
+ const wrongAnswers = Object.keys(questionsData)
156
+ .filter(questionKey => questionsData[questionKey].answered && !questionsData[questionKey].answeredCorrectly);
157
+
158
+ const wrongAnswersHTML = wrongAnswers.map((questionKey) => {
159
+ const question = questionsData[questionKey];
160
+
161
+ const choicesHTML = question.choices.map((choice, index) => {
162
+ const choiceLetter = String.fromCharCode(65 + index);
163
+ const isChecked = userSelections[questionKey]?.includes(index) ? "checked" : "";
164
+
165
+ if (question.correct.includes(index)) {
166
+ return `<label style="color: #8b0000;"><input type="checkbox" value="${index}" name="choices" ${isChecked}>${choiceLetter}) ${choice.text}</label><br>`;
167
+ } else {
168
+ return `<label><input type="checkbox" value="${index}" name="choices" ${isChecked}>${choiceLetter}) ${choice.text}</label><br>`;
169
+ }
170
+ }).join("");
171
+
172
+ return `<p><strong>${questionKey}) ${question.question}</strong></p>${choicesHTML}`;
173
+ }).join("<hr>");
174
+
175
+ resultContainer.innerHTML += `<hr><h2>Wrong Answers</h2>${wrongAnswersHTML}`;
176
+ }
177
+
178
+ // Function to Parse Questions
179
+ function parseQuestions(data) {
180
+ const lines = data.split("\n");
181
+ let currentQuestion = null;
182
+ let currentKey = 0;
183
+
184
+ lines.forEach(line => {
185
+ if (line.startsWith("# ")) {
186
+ examTitle = line.substr(2);
187
+ const pageTitle = document.getElementById("pageTitle");
188
+ pageTitle.textContent = "Exam Prep (Quiz) - " + examTitle;
189
+ } else if (line.startsWith("## ")) {
190
+ if (currentQuestion) {
191
+ questionsData[currentKey] = currentQuestion;
192
+ }
193
+ currentKey++;
194
+ currentQuestion = {
195
+ question: line.substr(3),
196
+ choices: [],
197
+ correct: [],
198
+ minChoices: 0,
199
+ answered: false,
200
+ };
201
+ } else if (line.startsWith("- [x]")) {
202
+ currentQuestion.choices.push({
203
+ text: line.substr(5).trim(),
204
+ correct: true,
205
+ });
206
+ currentQuestion.correct.push(currentQuestion.choices.length - 1);
207
+ currentQuestion.minChoices++;
208
+ } else if (line.startsWith("- [ ]")) {
209
+ currentQuestion.choices.push({
210
+ text: line.substr(5).trim(),
211
+ correct: false,
212
+ });
213
+ }
214
+ });
215
+
216
+ if (currentQuestion) {
217
+ questionsData[currentKey] = currentQuestion;
218
+ }
219
+ }
220
+
221
+ // Event listener for checkboxes
222
+ choicesContainer.addEventListener("change", (event) => {
223
+ const choiceIndex = parseInt(event.target.value);
224
+ const questionKey = currentQuestion;
225
+
226
+ if (!userSelections[questionKey]) {
227
+ userSelections[questionKey] = [];
228
+ }
229
+
230
+ const question = questionsData[questionKey];
231
+ const selectedChoices = userSelections[questionKey];
232
+ const maxAllowedChoices = question.correct.length;
233
+
234
+ if (event.target.checked && selectedChoices.length >= maxAllowedChoices) {
235
+ event.target.checked = false;
236
+ alert("You have reached the maximum allowed number of choices for this question.");
237
+ return;
238
+ }
239
+
240
+ if (event.target.checked) {
241
+ userSelections[questionKey].push(choiceIndex);
242
+ } else {
243
+ const indexToRemove = userSelections[questionKey].indexOf(choiceIndex);
244
+ if (indexToRemove !== -1) {
245
+ userSelections[questionKey].splice(indexToRemove, 1);
246
+ }
247
+ }
248
+
249
+ updateButtonStates();
250
+ displayQuestion(currentQuestion);
251
+ });
252
+
253
+ // Event listener for the "Home" button
254
+ homeBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
255
+ resetVariables();
256
+ window.location.href = "index.html";
257
+ });
258
+
259
+ // Event listener for the "Previous" button
260
+ prevBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
261
+ if (currentQuestion > 1) {
262
+ currentQuestion--;
263
+ displayQuestion(currentQuestion);
264
+ }
265
+ });
266
+
267
+ // Event listener for the "Next" button
268
+ nextBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
269
+ if (currentQuestion < Object.keys(questionsData).length) {
270
+ currentQuestion++;
271
+ displayQuestion(currentQuestion);
272
+ updateButtonStates();
273
+ } else {
274
+ checkAnswers();
275
+ }
276
+ });
277
+
278
+ // Fetch questions from a remote server
279
+ (async function() {
280
+ try {
281
+ const urlSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
282
+ const questionsSet = urlSearchParams.get("questionsSet");
283
+ let numberOfQuestions = parseInt(urlSearchParams.get("questions")) || 20;
284
+ const response = await fetch('questions/' + questionsSet);
285
+ const data = await response.text();
286
+ parseQuestions(data);
287
+ if (numberOfQuestions > Object.keys(questionsData).length) {
288
+ numberOfQuestions = Object.keys(questionsData).length;
289
+ }
290
+ shuffleQuestions();
291
+ displayTopQuestions(numberOfQuestions);
292
+
293
+ // Start the timer and update it every second
294
+ startTime = new Date();
295
+ updateTimer();
296
+ intervalId = setInterval(updateTimer, 1000);
297
+
298
+ displayQuestion(currentQuestion);
299
+ } catch (error) {
300
+ console.error("Error fetching questions:", error);
301
+ }
302
+ })();
303
+
304
+ // Fisher-Yates shuffle algorithm
305
+ function fisherYatesShuffle(array) {
306
+ for (let i = array.length - 1; i > 0; i--) {
307
+ const j = Math.floor(Math.random() * (i + 1));
308
+ [array[i], array[j]] = [array[j], array[i]];
309
+ }
310
+ }
311
+
312
+ // Shuffle the questions using Fisher-Yates algorithm
313
+ function shuffleQuestions() {
314
+ const questionKeys = Object.keys(questionsData);
315
+ fisherYatesShuffle(questionKeys);
316
+
317
+ const shuffledQuestions = {};
318
+
319
+ questionKeys.forEach((key, index) => {
320
+ shuffledQuestions[index + 1] = questionsData[key];
321
+ });
322
+
323
+ questionsData = shuffledQuestions;
324
+ }
325
+
326
+ // Display the top N questions based on the input value
327
+ function displayTopQuestions(numberOfQuestions) {
328
+ const questionKeys = Object.keys(questionsData);
329
+
330
+ for (let i = numberOfQuestions + 1; i <= questionKeys.length; i++) {
331
+ delete questionsData[i];
332
+ }
333
+
334
+ // Reassign keys starting from 1
335
+ const remainingQuestions = Object.values(questionsData);
336
+ questionsData = {};
337
+ remainingQuestions.forEach((question, index) => {
338
+ questionsData[index + 1] = question;
339
+ });
340
+ }
341
+
342
+ // Font size buttons
343
+ const increaseFontSizeButton = document.getElementById("increaseFontSize");
344
+ const decreaseFontSizeButton = document.getElementById("decreaseFontSize");
345
+ const body = document.body;
346
+
347
+ increaseFontSizeButton.addEventListener("click", () => {
348
+ body.classList.add("larger-text");
349
+ });
350
+
351
+ decreaseFontSizeButton.addEventListener("click", () => {
352
+ body.classList.remove("larger-text");
353
+ });
354
+
355
+ // Add event listeners for theme switcher and font size buttons
356
+ const darkModeSwitch = document.getElementById("darkModeSwitch");
357
+ const increaseFontSizeBtn = document.getElementById("increaseFontSize");
358
+ const decreaseFontSizeBtn = document.getElementById("decreaseFontSize");
359
+
360
+ darkModeSwitch.addEventListener("change", () => {
361
+ document.body.classList.toggle("dark-mode", darkModeSwitch.checked);
362
+ });
363
+
364
+ increaseFontSizeBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
365
+ document.body.style.fontSize = "larger";
366
+ });
367
+
368
+ decreaseFontSizeBtn.addEventListener("click", () => {
369
+ document.body.style.fontSize = "smaller";
370
+ });
styles.css ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ /* Reset default styles */
2
+ body, h1, h2, h3, p {
3
+ margin: 0;
4
+ padding: 0;
5
+ }
6
+
7
+ /* Body styles */
8
+ body {
9
+ font-family: 'Geneva', sans-serif;
10
+ font-size: 16px;
11
+ color: black;
12
+ background-color: white;
13
+ line-height: 1.5;
14
+ padding: 20px;
15
+ }
16
+
17
+ /* Header styles */
18
+ header {
19
+ display: flex;
20
+ justify-content: space-between;
21
+ align-items: center;
22
+ padding: 20px;
23
+ background-color: #333;
24
+ color: white;
25
+ position: relative; /* Needed for absolute positioning */
26
+ }
27
+
28
+ /* Dark mode switcher */
29
+ .theme-switcher {
30
+ display: flex;
31
+ align-items: center;
32
+ padding: 5px 10px 0 0; /* Added padding to the top and right */
33
+ position: absolute;
34
+ top: 0;
35
+ right: 0;
36
+ }
37
+
38
+ .switch-label {
39
+ margin-right: 10px;
40
+ }
41
+
42
+ .switch-input {
43
+ position: relative;
44
+ display: inline-block;
45
+ width: 60px;
46
+ height: 34px;
47
+ }
48
+
49
+ .switch-input input[type="checkbox"] {
50
+ display: none;
51
+ }
52
+
53
+ .switch-slider {
54
+ position: absolute;
55
+ top: 0;
56
+ left: 0;
57
+ right: 0;
58
+ bottom: 0;
59
+ background-color: #ccc;
60
+ border-radius: 34px;
61
+ cursor: pointer;
62
+ transition: background-color 0.4s;
63
+ }
64
+
65
+ .switch-slider:before {
66
+ content: "";
67
+ position: absolute;
68
+ width: 26px;
69
+ height: 26px;
70
+ border-radius: 50%;
71
+ background-color: white;
72
+ top: 4px;
73
+ left: 4px;
74
+ transition: left 0.4s;
75
+ }
76
+
77
+ /* Font size buttons */
78
+ .font-size-buttons {
79
+ display: flex;
80
+ align-items: center;
81
+ padding: 10px 0 0 10px; /* Added padding to the top and left */
82
+ }
83
+
84
+ .font-size-button {
85
+ margin-right: 10px;
86
+ padding: 14px 8px;
87
+ border: none;
88
+ background-color: #333;
89
+ color: white;
90
+ cursor: pointer;
91
+ font-size: 16px;
92
+ }
93
+
94
+ /* Responsive styles */
95
+ @media (max-width: 768px) {
96
+ .switch-label {
97
+ display: none;
98
+ }
99
+ }
100
+
101
+ /* Dark mode styles */
102
+ body.dark-mode {
103
+ color: white;
104
+ background-color: #333;
105
+ }
106
+
107
+ body.dark-mode .switch-slider {
108
+ background-color: #444;
109
+ }
110
+
111
+ body.dark-mode .switch-slider:before {
112
+ left: 30px;
113
+ }
114
+
115
+ .start-section {
116
+ margin-left: 5px;
117
+ margin-top: 20px;
118
+ font-size: 120%;
119
+ }
120
+
121
+ .exam-content {
122
+ margin-left: 5px;
123
+ margin-top: 20px;
124
+ margin-bottom: 20px;
125
+ }
126
+
127
+ .result-container {
128
+ margin-left: 5px;
129
+ margin-top: 20px;
130
+ }
131
+
132
+ #questionText {
133
+ margin-top: 20px;
134
+ margin-bottom: 10px;
135
+ }
136
+
137
+ #questionsSetDropdown {
138
+ margin-right: 20px;
139
+ font-size: 105%;
140
+ }
141
+
142
+ #questionsInput {
143
+ margin-right: 20px;
144
+ font-size: 105%;
145
+ width: 5ch;
146
+ }
147
+
148
+ .spacer {
149
+ height: 20px; /* Adjust the height as needed */
150
+ }
151
+
152
+ #startBtn {
153
+ font-size: 105%;
154
+ }
155
+
156
+ #newExamBtn {
157
+ font-size: 120%;
158
+ }
159
+
160
+ #homeBtn {
161
+ font-size: 120%;
162
+ }
163
+
164
+ #prevBtn {
165
+ font-size: 120%;
166
+ }
167
+
168
+ #nextBtn {
169
+ font-size: 120%;
170
+ }
171
+
172
+ /* Larger text styles */
173
+ body.larger-text {
174
+ font-size: 18px;
175
+ }
176
+
177
+ /* Increased paragraph spacing */
178
+ p {
179
+ margin-bottom: 20px;
180
+ }
181
+
182
+ /* Exam container styles */
183
+ .exam-container {
184
+ padding: 20px;
185
+ }
186
+
187
+ /* Question styles */
188
+ .question {
189
+ font-size: 24px;
190
+ margin-bottom: 20px;
191
+ }
192
+
193
+ /* Choice styles */
194
+ .choices {
195
+ font-size: 20px;
196
+ }
197
+
198
+ /* Buttons styles */
199
+ .button {
200
+ padding: 10px 20px;
201
+ background-color: #333;
202
+ color: white;
203
+ border: none;
204
+ cursor: pointer;
205
+ }
206
+
207
+ .button:hover {
208
+ background-color: #555;
209
+ }