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I've put together an algorithm to compare students' responses (i.e. compare
one students' responses against all other students). The workbook accomodates 8 individual multiple choice test worksheets +8 individual multiple choice scoring worksheets +8 individual multiple choice grading worksheets [+ 8 Short Answer sheets in the same breakdown]. My problem is that even though I can get the code to work, after I copy the algorithm into four or five sheets the file gets so big that my Dell Vostro (2.2 GHz w/ 4 GB RAM) fails and excel crashes. I'm basically writing an if statement: IF(cell=other cell,1,0) but duplicated 100 times (for 100 multiple choice questions) and for 30 students against 30 students X 12 classes: 100X30X30X12 - it's big on one worksheet; then I try to copy it onto 8 more. The objective here is to determine whether students are copying off each other... |
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![]() "LyndonMBA" wrote: I've put together an algorithm to compare students' responses (i.e. compare one students' responses against all other students). The workbook accomodates 8 individual multiple choice test worksheets +8 individual multiple choice scoring worksheets +8 individual multiple choice grading worksheets [+ 8 Short Answer sheets in the same breakdown]. My problem is that even though I can get the code to work, after I copy the algorithm into four or five sheets the file gets so big that my Dell Vostro (2.2 GHz w/ 4 GB RAM) fails and excel crashes. I'm basically writing an if statement: IF(cell=other cell,1,0) but duplicated 100 times (for 100 multiple choice questions) and for 30 students against 30 students X 12 classes: 100X30X30X12 - it's big on one worksheet; then I try to copy it onto 8 more. The objective here is to determine whether students are copying off each other... Some more information, I'd also like to display the data as a correlation chart (mission accomplished) - but excel crashes whenever I attempt to copy the worksheet into other sheets. As it stands, I've got a workbook with multiple sheets doing all of the grading - everything is color coded via conditional formatting (i.e. 100% (4.0) is green with 0-50% (0.0) colored red; correct responses on the multiple choice tests green, incorrect red and etc.) - so the workbook without the data correlation of students' responses weighs in at 20 MB. When I add the algorithms for the student multiple choice correlation on one sheet, the workbook jumps to over 50MB. After copying into the 5th sheet: 114 MB. Lastly, I've tried mapping the MC responses to a range data-base A-Z matching to Real Numbers and ran the correl(ranges) [saves MB but inaccurate - look at the statistics definition of correlation and you'll see why]. Again - the objective is to test for students cheating... Any suggestions??? |
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