FUDforum
Fast Uncompromising Discussions. FUDforum will get your users talking.

Home » Imported messages » comp.lang.php » Most efficient way to randomize a quiz from a database
Show: Today's Messages :: Polls :: Message Navigator
Return to the default flat view Create a new topic Submit Reply
Re: Most efficient way to randomize a quiz from a database [message #170570 is a reply to message #170568] Mon, 08 November 2010 18:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mason Barge is currently offline  Mason Barge
Messages: 5
Registered: November 2010
Karma:
Junior Member
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010 11:45:16 -0500, "Matthew Leonhardt"
<matt(at)mattleonhardtmusic(dot)com> wrote:

> "Mason Barge" <masonbarge(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote in message
> news:s87gd61ldtnkeuuc817uiej2qmv0s4vc88(at)4ax(dot)com...
>> I'm creating a quiz using PHP 5.3 and MySQL (mysqli). The database has
>> about 1000 questions and answers, in categories, and I want to ask 12
>> randomly selected questions, one at a time.
>>
>> Which would be more efficient:
>>
>> 1) Make one call to the database and build an array, stored in session
>> variables, of 12 randomly chosen rows; or
>
> Most likely this method. You're talking about a fairly small amount of data
> though, so I highly doubt you need to be worried about efficiency...
>
>> 2) Make 12 requests to the database?
>>
>> I'm open to other general approaches if anyone has a suggestion I haven't
>> considered.
>
> You could also opt for a hybrid solution...generate a session array
> containing 12 primary keys and then with each page load, just pop the next
> question, so to speak :)

Yeah that's what I'd do.

>> I'd like to avoid reloading the page after every answer and I don't see
>> how I could use Ajax with #1. The quiz has to be in PHP because I need to
>> generate the final score as a PHP variable, not a javascript variable.
>
> I don't see how #1 prevents an AJAX solution. What's your cause for worry
> about that? Regarding the language in which the final score is calculated,
> look at json_encode() and json_decode() for convenient data-passing between
> the two languages.
>

Thanks so much, I've been out of touch with PHP for a long time and didn't
know about JSON. It solves so many problems with this kind of thing.
[Message index]
 
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Previous Topic: how to retrieve xml data from three tables of mysql
Next Topic: Cronjob Apache module v CGI
Goto Forum:
  

-=] Back to Top [=-
[ Syndicate this forum (XML) ] [ RSS ]

Current Time: Tue Nov 26 16:19:56 GMT 2024

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.08805 seconds