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=== Usage ===
 
=== Usage ===
  
This template is for articles incorporating text from the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]'s [[Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures]], which is [[public domain]] and available free online [http://www.nist.gov/dads/ from the NIST website].  It should be placed at the bottom of the article or used as an inline citation.
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This template is for articles incorporating text from the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]'s [[Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures]], which is [[public domain]] and available free online [https://xlinux.nist.gov/dads/ from the NIST website].  It should be placed at the bottom of the article or used as an inline citation.
  
 
Without arguments, <tt><nowiki>{{DADS}}</nowiki></tt> produces  
 
Without arguments, <tt><nowiki>{{DADS}}</nowiki></tt> produces  

Revision as of 13:52, 29 November 2016

Usage

This template is for articles incorporating text from the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures, which is public domain and available free online from the NIST website. It should be placed at the bottom of the article or used as an inline citation.

Without arguments, {{DADS}} produces

12px This article incorporates public domain material from the NIST document: Paul E. Black. "Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures".

With two arguments:

{{DADS|Article title|articleURLFragment

where articleURLFragment is the html name of the page within the DADS website, and "Article title" is the name of the subject.

Hence,

{{DADS|Adaptive Huffman coding|adaptiveHuffman}}

will produce the following message at the bottom of the article:

12px This article incorporates public domain material from the NIST document: Black, Paul E. "Adaptive Huffman coding". Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures.

See also

  • {{NIST-PD}} for articles which use other public domain text or data from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.