Hi,
Its difficult to read the question where it used three statements in single line in web version.
Is there any other way around where i can get good formatted question ?
Thank you!!!
Three statements in one line in Web version
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Re: Three statements in one line in Web version
Could you please give an example of where you saw this (such as question id or test name/question number) so that we can understand the issue and resolve?
In general, I agree that this is not good but we have taken care of this in most questions. If you have seen it in some questions then either it is an inadvertent mistake or some other glitch in the application. If you could post a screenshot then it would be very helpful to diagnose the problem.
In general, I agree that this is not good but we have taken care of this in most questions. If you have seen it in some questions then either it is an inadvertent mistake or some other glitch in the application. If you could post a screenshot then it would be very helpful to diagnose the problem.
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Re: Three statements in one line in Web version
Its actually taking time to read the question . See the attached file.
Thanks for quick response.
Thanks for quick response.
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Re: Three statements in one line in Web version
OK, I was thinking that multiples lines of code were appearing on the same line unintentionally.
But this particular question is fine because this is intentional and it appears exactly the same in the desktop application as well. You will get similarly formatted questions in the real exam also, where some short statements are shown on the same line, particularly, when the code listing is too long.
I agree that it is not an ideal situation, but better get used to this style
But this particular question is fine because this is intentional and it appears exactly the same in the desktop application as well. You will get similarly formatted questions in the real exam also, where some short statements are shown on the same line, particularly, when the code listing is too long.
I agree that it is not an ideal situation, but better get used to this style

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