Presenting different images in the same slide

liwenna liwenna at gmail.com
Sun Oct 2 11:02:19 UTC 2011


Hi Gilis,

Not sure whether this is much more elegant than your previous
solution, which seems just fine by me. After your first slide
(slide1?) create a second slide and give this slide a second
slidestate (tab like symbol in the top of the slide 'browser' ). Give
one slidestate the title '1'  and the other slidestate the title
'0' (title row in the properties table left at the left side of the
window). Rebuild the elements of the previous slide (the slide that
people have responded too, ie. your stimuli) on both the slidestates.
In the slidestate called '0' also add an image (or a simple text
box??) with an 'X'. At the slide properties menu set the slidestate to
refer to the accuracy variable of the previous slide (i.e.
[slide1.acc] ). Now, depending on whether the slide1.acc has value 0
or 1, the second slide will show either slide state 0 (with the x) or
slidestate 1 (no x).

best,

liw


On 2 okt, 04:40, gilis <gilads... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I want participants to see X symbol at the bottom of the slide when
> they give wrong answer but if they gave correct response they will see
> no change in the display. The slide background is black and I know I
> can achieve that by setting an attribute whose value is "image.bmp"
> which calls the X image from the experiment folder in the event of
> wrong response. Else, it will call "Black" image from the same folder,
> but this is not an elegant solution I think-what would be a better one?

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