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{{Convert/numdisp/a|{{#titleparts:{{{1}}}|1|1}}|{{#titleparts:{{{1}}}|1|2}}}}<noinclude>
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{{pp-template|small=yes}}
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--============================================================
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-- Display a number, with optional fraction part: 6+3/8
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--============================================================
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--                                (see NOTES at bottom)
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--
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--></noinclude>{{#if:{{#titleparts:{{{1|-1200-3/118}}}|1|2}}
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|{{Convert/numdisp/fracparts
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  |{{{1|-1200-3/118}}}|{{#titleparts:{{{1|-1200-3/118}}}|1|1}}|{{#titleparts:{{{1|-1200-3/118}}}|1|2}}}}
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|{{formatnum:{{{1|6000}}}}}
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}}<noinclude><!--
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--NOTES:
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--    [ These comments are skipped by <noinclude> and not sent
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--      in formatted Internet pages, only during edit. ]
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--
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--NOTE A1: This template processes a number, for display, by
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--    checking to display a fraction part ("/"), else it just
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--    uses {{formatnum:{{{1|6000}}}}} such as for "6,000".
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--    In 99% of Wikipedia usage, there are no fractions.
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--
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--NOTE D2: The check, for fraction parts, uses parser-function
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--    #titleparts to split the number at "/" (if any) and
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--    then checks part 2 (the denominator, after the slash)
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--    to trigger use of {Convert/numdisp/fracparts). Hence,
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--        #if: {{#titleparts:{{{1|6+3/8}}}|1|2}}
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--    will be true if a denominator exists (such as "8").
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--
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-- WARNING: *** DO NOT DELETE COMMENTS FROM THIS TEMPLATE ***
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--      Unless these comments are readily available, people
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--      might tinker with the coding (or rename templates),
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--      in hopes to clarify operation because these comments
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--      were not nearby to explain the issues. Having these
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--      comments only on a doc-page increases the danger of
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--      explanations no longer matching the current coding.
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--      UPDATE these comments to match changes to the template.
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--      UPDATE the HISTORY during major changes (not typos).
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--HISTORY:
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--03Apr09 Created by [[User:Jimp]] on English Wikipedia.
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--19Nov10 Invokes subtemplate only if has denominator (at "/").
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--19Nov10 Put NOTES comments to explain template coding.
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--19Nov10 Put HISTORY comments to log major changes.
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--19Nov10 Put all parameters on 1 line to avoid newline "2^ /3"
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--20Nov10 Linked {Documentation} to hold any interwiki links.
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--
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** Add interwiki links to /doc subpage to avoid changes here **
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--
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-->{{Documentation}}
 
[[Category:Subtemplates of Template Convert]]
 
[[Category:Subtemplates of Template Convert]]
 
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Revision as of 03:19, 21 November 2010

Template:Convert/numdisp/fracparts

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The Template:Hands/numdisp processes a number, for display, by checking to display a fraction part (at "/"), else it just uses parser-function {{formatnum:{{{1|6000}}}}} to add commas, such as to show "6,000".

Usage:  {{hands/numdisp|6+3/8}} → Template:Convert/numdisp/fracparts
{{hands/numdisp|-4-1/2}} → Template:Convert/numdisp/fracparts
{{hands/numdisp|23500}} → 23,500
{{hands/numdisp|2300+643/1250}} → Template:Convert/numdisp/fracparts
{{hands/numdisp|&minus;7.0}} → −7.0
{{hands/numdisp|14+6/ }} → Expression error: Unexpected < operator

Implementation

The check, for fraction parts, uses parser-function {{#titleparts:xx/xx|1|2}} to split a number at "/" (if any, as in: 6+3/8) and then checks if part 2 (the denominator, after the slash) contains a number, to trigger use of {{hands/numdisp/frac}}). Hence, the template uses:

#if: {{#titleparts:{{{1|6+3/8}}}|1|2}}

That if-expression will be true if a denominator exists (such as "8" in 6+3/8).

See also