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− | <includeonly><span style="white-space:nowrap;">{{ | + | <includeonly><span style="white-space:nowrap;">{{#formatnum:{{{1}}}|{{#if: {{{2|}}}|{{{2}}}|0}}|{{DS}}|t}}</span></includeonly><noinclude>An language specific to the [[w:mw:Extension:FormatNum|FormatNum extension]]. Uses a [[w:Thin space|&thinsp;]] (thin space) as thousand separator and a decimal seperator depending on the language (see {{Tl|DS}}). It also places the number in a <span> with the CSS property <tt>white-space</tt> set to <tt>nowrap</tt> to avoid line breaks. |
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According to [[w:ISO_31-0#Numbers|ISO 31-0]] (and in German also [[w:de:DIN 1333|DIN 1333]], [[w:de:DIN 5008|5008]]) a space should be used as a thousand separator to avoid confusion with the decimal separator. This templates uses the Unicode 8201<sub>10</sub> (or 2009<sub>16</sub>) which is a thin space. | According to [[w:ISO_31-0#Numbers|ISO 31-0]] (and in German also [[w:de:DIN 1333|DIN 1333]], [[w:de:DIN 5008|5008]]) a space should be used as a thousand separator to avoid confusion with the decimal separator. This templates uses the Unicode 8201<sub>10</sub> (or 2009<sub>16</sub>) which is a thin space. | ||
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+ | To format a number without the <span>, for example in tool tips, use the following code: <code><nowiki>{{#formatnum:NUMBER|NUMBER OF DECIMAL PLACES|{{DS}}|t}}</nowiki></code> | ||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
− | {| | + | {{Parameter table|parameters= |
− | + | {{Parameter row|1|Number to be formatted}} | |
− | + | {{Parameter row|2|Number of decimal places.|0}} | |
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− | {{ | + | == See also == |
− | |} | + | * {{Tl|Formatnum/SortCell}} automatically adds the <tt>data-sort-value</tt> and then calls this template |
− | [[Category:Templates | + | [[Category:Templates]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 19 December 2014
An language specific to the FormatNum extension. Uses a   (thin space) as thousand separator and a decimal seperator depending on the language (see {{DS}}). It also places the number in a <span> with the CSS property white-space set to nowrap to avoid line breaks.
According to ISO 31-0 (and in German also DIN 1333, 5008) a space should be used as a thousand separator to avoid confusion with the decimal separator. This templates uses the Unicode 820110 (or 200916) which is a thin space.
To format a number without the <span>, for example in tool tips, use the following code: {{#formatnum:NUMBER|NUMBER OF DECIMAL PLACES|{{DS}}|t}}
Parameters
# | Optional | Description | Default |
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1 | No | Number to be formatted | |
2 | Yes | Number of decimal places. | 0 |
See also
- {{Formatnum/SortCell}} automatically adds the data-sort-value and then calls this template