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1 year 4 months ago #244303 by niobe92
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Your LimeSurvey version: [not given, probably limited university version
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Dear friends,
for my university i have to create a self-assessment or self evaluation tool for e-tutors with limesurvey. I understand the logic of the EM and the general functionalities are working. But i also wanna give a visual statistical analysis (certain diagrams f.e.) for each user after the evaluation. As i understand it, i can let limesurvey create statistics for me as creator of a survey with all the participants, but not an individual one for each user after using the tool.

I now wanted to use streamlit with the csv of each user. For that i wanted to automatically let the data of the user get analysed by my streamlitserver and send a link to each user after his evaluation, so he can see his individual outcomes. So i dont need the general .csv of the total survey, but of each evaluation of the user. 

I dont have access to plugins or APIs (btw. also no custom.css etc.), i think that is because my LS version of the university is a limited one. I cannot find the version number, its not where i saw it in LS tutorial videos and i couldnt find it anywhere else, so unfortunately i cant tell you which version exactly im using. 
As i see it, my aspiration with streamlit is not possible with LS, at least not without access to APIs or Plugins. Am i right? Is it possible to get acces to individual results in a csv. file? Or is there any other way, how i could transfer the data to another platform to make more complex analyses of individual results?

Thank you very much

 

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1 year 4 months ago - 1 year 4 months ago #244304 by Joffm
Hi,
I used the "highcharts" library.
www.highcharts.com
​​​​​​In the German part you find an example. On page 6, or so.
"Joffm's tutorial 3: Gimmicks".
In the pdf there's the link to the sample survey.

If you are interested send the lss export of a small sample survey and show how the charts are to look like.

But, no chance if you have no rights to insert javascript.
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Best regards 
Joffm 

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1 year 4 months ago #244306 by tpartner

As i see it, my aspiration with streamlit is not possible with LS, at least not without access to APIs or Plugins.

Yes, you will need access to the API to pull data into an external application.

Cheers,
Tony Partner

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1 year 4 months ago #244310 by niobe92
Danke vielmals :)
I found it and will try out and let you know if it worked :)

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1 year 4 months ago #244311 by niobe92
Ok thanks for the information :)

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1 year 4 months ago #244456 by niobe92
Thank you very much Joffm, it worked very well!

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