Difference between revisions of "Template:Inflation/US"

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blackwiki>Alexander Gieg
m (moved Template:Inflation/USD to Template:Inflation/US: Country, not currency)
blackwiki>Alexander Gieg
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<noinclude>'''WARNING:''' This sub-template contains the US inflation table used by the {{tl|Inflation}} template. It's not meant to be called directly, as all it produces in this case is a long list of empty lines, as shown below. But if you're feeling adventurous and want to try wrapping it around something that takes advantage of its structure, feel free to call it from your own templates. :-)</noinclude>
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<noinclude>'''WARNING:''' This sub-template contains the US inflation table used by the {{tl|Inflation}} template. It's not meant to be called directly, as all it produces in this case is a long list of empty lines. But if you're feeling adventurous and want to try wrapping it around something that takes advantage of its structure, feel free to call it from your own templates. :-)</noinclude>
 
{{#ifexpr:((1774 >= {{{1|0}}}) and (1774 < {{{2|0}}}))|* 0.9476 }}
 
{{#ifexpr:((1774 >= {{{1|0}}}) and (1774 < {{{2|0}}}))|* 0.9476 }}
 
{{#ifexpr:((1775 >= {{{1|0}}}) and (1775 < {{{2|0}}}))|* 1.1417 }}
 
{{#ifexpr:((1775 >= {{{1|0}}}) and (1775 < {{{2|0}}}))|* 1.1417 }}
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{{#ifexpr:((2005 >= {{{1|0}}}) and (2005 < {{{2|0}}}))|* 1.0323 }}
 
{{#ifexpr:((2005 >= {{{1|0}}}) and (2005 < {{{2|0}}}))|* 1.0323 }}
 
{{#ifexpr:((2006 >= {{{1|0}}}) and (2006 < {{{2|0}}}))|* 1.0285 }}
 
{{#ifexpr:((2006 >= {{{1|0}}}) and (2006 < {{{2|0}}}))|* 1.0285 }}
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<noinclude>[[Category:Economics templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 12:22, 28 May 2008

WARNING: This sub-template contains the US inflation table used by the {{Inflation}} template. It's not meant to be called directly, as all it produces in this case is a long list of empty lines. But if you're feeling adventurous and want to try wrapping it around something that takes advantage of its structure, feel free to call it from your own templates. :-)