Automate A Pile Exercices Corriges Apr 2026
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pdflatex pile_exercices.tex # with corrections # Change \correctionfalse to hide solutions | Need | Solution | |------|----------| | Generate many exercises from a table | Python + CSV | | Rename/organize existing exercise/correction files | Bash script | | Professional printable PDF with toggleable solutions | LaTeX |
\beginenumerate \item Calculez $3 + 5$. \ifcorrection \begintcolorbox[colback=green!5] \textbfCorrigé : $3 + 5 = 8$. \endtcolorbox \fi automate a pile exercices corriges
\item Résoudre $x^2 = 9$. \ifcorrection \begintcolorbox[colback=green!5] \textbfCorrigé : $x = 3$ ou $x = -3$. \endtcolorbox \fi
if [[ -f "$cor_file" ]]; then mv "$ex_file" pile_exercices/exercice_$num.md mv "$cor_file" pile_corriges/corrige_$num.md echo "Paired exercise $num" else echo "Missing correction for $num" fi done
exercises = [] with open(csv_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: reader = csv.DictReader(f) for row in reader: exercises.append(row) \begindocument \enddocument pdflatex pile_exercices
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print(f"✅ Generated len(exercises) exercises + corrections in 'output_dir'") if == " main ": generate_exercises("exercises.csv") Example exercises.csv question,solution Calculez 3 + 5,3 + 5 = 8 Résoudre x^2 = 9,Les solutions sont x = 3 et x = -3 2. Bash script – auto‑rename & organize existing files If you already have raw files like ex1.txt , cor1.txt , etc., this script pairs and renames them into a clean pile. organize_pile.sh (Linux/macOS) #!/bin/bash mkdir -p pile_exercices pile_corriges for ex_file in ex*.txt; do num=$(echo "$ex_file" | grep -oE '[0-9]+') cor_file="cor$num.txt"
echo "Pile ready in ./pile_exercices and ./pile_corriges" Create one LaTeX file that includes all exercises and their corrections, toggleable with a single flag. pile_exercices.tex \documentclassarticle \usepackageamsmath, amssymb \usepackagetcolorbox \newif\ifcorrection \correctiontrue % Set to \correctionfalse to hide solutions \ifcorrection \begintcolorbox[colback=green
If you clarify the exact format of your “pile” (Word? PDF? plain text? website?), I can adapt the piece further.
\titlePile d'exercices corrigés \authorAutomatisé \maketitle
It sounds like you want to ("une pile d'exercices corrigés").
\sectionExercices
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