This document explains how to create constraints data for loadConstraints(). In test assembly, practitioners often want to select items satisfying various types of constraints. As of TestDesign version 1.1.0, constraints can be read in from data.frame objects or .csv spreadsheet files. Data is expected to be in the following structure:
| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Number | Item | 30 | 30 | ||
| 2 | Number | Item | LEVEL == 3 | 10 | 10 | |
| 3 | Number | Item | LEVEL == 4 | 10 | 10 | |
| 4 | Number | Item | LEVEL == 5 | 10 | 10 | |
| 5 | Number | Item | STANDARD == 1 | 17 | 20 |
Constraints data must have seven columns, named as CONSTRAINT, TYPE, WHAT, CONDITION, LB, UB, ONOFF on the first row. Beginning from the second row, each row must have corresponding values for each column. A convenient way to creating constraints is to use a spreadsheet application (e.g. Excel) and work on the content from there.
This column serves as indices. One number must be put into each row, beginning from 1 and incrementing by 1. loadConstraints() recreates these if necessary.
This column specifies the type of constraint. Following values are expected: Number, Order, Enemy, Include, Exclude, AllorNone.
Number specifies the constraint to be applied to the number of selected items (if WHAT column is Item), or to the number of selected item sets (if WHAT column is Stimulus). For example, the following row tells the solver to select a total of 30 items.| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Number | Item | 30 | 30 |
Sum specifies the constraint to be applied to the sum of attributes of selected items (if WHAT column is Item), or of selected item sets (if WHAT column is Stimulus). For example, the following row tells the solver to keep the sum of WORDS between 500–600.| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Sum | Item | WORDS | 500 | 600 |
Order specifies the selection to be made in ascending order. The following row tells the solver to select the items in ascending LEVEL, based on supplied attributes.| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 32 | Order | Item | LEVEL |
Enemy specifies the items (or item sets) matching the condition to be treated as enemy items. To tell the solver to select at most one of the two items:| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | Enemy | Item | ID %in% c(“SC00001”, “SC00002”) |
Include specifies the items matching the condition to be always included in selection. For example, the following row tells the solver to include items SC00003 and SC00004:| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 34 | Include | Item | ID %in% c(“SC00003”, “SC00004”) |
Exclude specifies the items matching the condition to be always excluded from selection. The following row tells the solver to exclude items that match PTBIS < 0.15, based on supplied item attributes.| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | Exclude | Item | PTBIS < 0.15 |
AllOrNone specifies the items matching the condition to be either all included or all excluded. To tell the solver to either select items SC00005 and SC00006 at the same time or exclude them at the same time:| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36 | AllOrNone | Item | ID %in% c(“SC00005”, “SC00006”) |
This column specifies the unit of assembly the constraint uses. Expected values are Item or Stimulus.
This column specifies the condition of the constraint. An R expression returning logical values (TRUE or FALSE) is expected. The variables supplied in item attributes can be used in the expression as variable names.
Some examples are:
"STANDARD %in% c(2, 4)" tells the solver to select when STANDARD is either 2 or 4."STANDARD %in% c(2, 4) & DOK >= 3" tells the solver to select when STANDARD is either 2 or 4, and also DOK is at least 3.!is.na(FACIT) tells the solver to select when FACIT is not empty.For TYPE == SUM, using a variable name imposes the constraint on the sum of the variable. The following row tells the solver to keep the sum of WORDS between 500–600.
| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Sum | Item | WORDS | 500 | 600 |
For TYPE == SUM, constraints on conditional sums can be imposed by using a variable name, placing a comma, and then giving an R expression returning logical values. The following row tells the solver to keep the sum of WORDS within DOK == 1 items between 50–80.
| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Sum | Item | WORDS, DOK == 1 | 50 | 80 |
In set-based assembly, Per Stimulus can be used to specify the number of items to select in each stimulus. For example, the following row tells the solver to select 4 to 6 items per stimulus:
| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Number | Item | Per Stimulus | 4 | 6 |
These two columns specify lower and upper bounds on the number of selected items. These must be specified when TYPE is Number, and otherwise must be left empty.
Some example rows are provided.
| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Number | Item | 12 | 12 |
DOK >= 2:| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | Number | Item | DOK >= 2 | 15 | 30 |
Set this to OFF to turn off the constraint from being applied. ON or leaving it blank applies the constraint. The following example specifies the order constraint to be not applied.
| CONSTRAINT | TYPE | WHAT | CONDITION | LB | UB | ONOFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | Order | Passage | CONTENT | OFF |