how to use E prime to display symbols and allowing participants to influence their shape?

Josh jwilsond at connect.carleton.ca
Wed Jan 26 15:36:44 UTC 2011


I want the user to be able to influence the size by a mouse although
it might be easier to do it by pressing the arrow keys because
collecting button presses would probably better than if they used a
mouse, and im asking what kind of script would I have to write to do
that? And to Davids advice about taking a intro to computer
programming, I would love to and might be planning to take a class
next year but at this time I only have a semester to get this thesis
done, so i dont have time to take a intro class. Although I can
definately understand how it would help. Oh and about the arrow keys I
would assume it would probably be the up arrow key would make the
object bigger and the down arrow key would make the object larger.

thank you, and sorry for the trouble.

On Jan 25, 2:24 pm, David McFarlane <mcfar... at msu.edu> wrote:
> >I understand how to influence the width and height on my end, but how
> >can the participant influence the size when they do the experiment?
>
> Are you asking us to design your user interface (i.e., the user
> gestures with a mouse or joystick, or presses arrow keys on the
> keyboard, etc.), or are you asking what sort of code to use to
> implement your UI (which you have not yet described for us)?  If the
> latter, then my answer remains the same, you implement user control
> through application of *attribute references* in the Width and Height
> attributes.  And I repeat, before you even start to think about this
> project you need to work through *all* of the tutorials in the
> manuals that came with E-Prime.
>
> >And what do you mean by the inline code, do you mean the script,
>
> Yes.  What the rest of the VBA world calls "code", PST perversely
> calls "script".
>
> >  not fully sure how I would program that, I dont have that much experience
> >in programming.
>
> I have said this before, and here I say it again:  then perhaps you
> should take a class in introduction to computer programming.
>
> -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder

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