I am using R markdown to create a PDF R course. I want to insert a quiz like the following:
---
output: pdf_document
---
What is the class of the following R object?
1. `pi`
```{r}
class(pi)
```
Which, as expected, creates a PDF with this content:
However, I would like the reader to not have such an easy access to the answer. These are the ideas I've had so far to achieve this:
- Paint the answer and code white, so the reader would have to select the text to see the answer;
- Include a tooltip that would work on mouse over question.
- Flush the answer to the end of the document;
- Setting the answer upside down, in a smaller font;
- Use something similar to the
>!
code of stackoverflow to hide spoilers (no idea if there is such a feature on R markdown, though);
To me, the third idea seems like the most elegant way to do this, but I don't know how to implement it. I've taken a look at How to hide code in RMarkdown, with option to see it, http://yihui.name/knitr/options/ and https://www.ctan.org/pkg/exam?lang=en, but found nothing I could use.
As you can see, I don't mind if the solution requires the user to read the document on a computer, but if I can find a solution that would also work on printed versions of the document, that would be great.
I wasn't thinking of a full shiny app, but something like this .Rmd
---
output: html_document
---
## q1 what is `class(pi)?`
<div id="spoiler" style="display:none">
```{r}
class(pi)
```
</div>
<button title="Click to show answer" type="button"
onclick="if(document.getElementById('spoiler') .style.display=='none')
{document.getElementById('spoiler') .style.display=''}
else{document.getElementById('spoiler') .style.display='none'}">
Show/hide
</button>
And then to click
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29972149/r-markdown-pdf-temporarily-hide-spoiler-code-for-quiz-takers