Input Format¶
There is a sample.csv
in the repository, with the data
3076,67.5,57.857,9,66.857
2337,69,57.294,8,65.294
2331,69,58.811,6,64.811
2743,67.5,54.427,10,64.427
584,70.5,56.272,8,64.272
3080,64.5,55.107,9,64.107
2983,70.5,56.272,5,61.272
2977,66,50.739,10,60.739
2693,60,52.126,8,60.126
3119,66,50.276,8,58.276
2808,66,51.94,6,57.94
2286,0,0,0,0
2649,0,0,0,0
The first column is the canvas uid, which can be found in the csv file exported from the Grades
page.
The rest columns are the grades in the order of which the rubric defines.
The total grade of one student is the sum of these columns. If the --no-sum
argument is passed, the last column will be the total grade instead.
If the you set the first row of the csv file as a header line, and the --header
argument is passed, each of the header column will be a comment as a description.