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(Including arguments for Rwandan franc; moving the "QUID" argument to the British Pound sterling from the Euro (nobody calls Euros "quid"; that nickname is mostly associated with British pounds))
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(Changing QUID from Euro to pounds will silently change the meaning if it is in use. Better to delete the slang and have the article page complain so that it can be fixed properly.)
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|UNITED KINGDOM=[[Pound sterling|GB£]]
 
|UNITED KINGDOM=[[Pound sterling|GB£]]
 
|UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND=[[Pound sterling|GB£]]
 
|UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND=[[Pound sterling|GB£]]
|QUID=[[Pound sterling|GB£]]
 
 
|GGP=[[Guernsey pound|GG£]]
 
|GGP=[[Guernsey pound|GG£]]
 
|JEP=[[Jersey pound|JE£]]
 
|JEP=[[Jersey pound|JE£]]

Revision as of 05:51, 1 November 2015

US$

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This is the type sub-template to Template:Currency. The Type sub-template converts the value it is given to the appropriate linked currency name, e.g., [[United States dollar|US$]].

Usage

Note: This template should generally not be used alone.

There is only one unnamed parameter used in this template, which finds the link from {{Currency/Link}} and the symbol from {{Currency/Symbol}}. Note that any value given to it is converted to upper case before processing for matches, so this template does not distinguish between "United States" and "UNITED STATES", for example. If the parameter is empty, the result is as for USD. If the parameter is unknown, behavior is undefined.

Examples

Parameter Result
{{Currency/Type|GBP}} GB£
{{Currency/Type|EUR}}
{{Currency/Type|USD}} US$
{{Currency/Type|CNY}} CN¥
{{Currency/Type|HUF}} Ft
{{Currency/Type|MYR}} RM
{{Currency/Type|XYZ}}
{{Currency/Type|}} US$
{{Currency/Type}} US$

See also