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| ==Purpose==
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| Determines whether something is valid in a vertain context. Currently only implemented for determining if a number is within the precision that wikipedia expressions can handle.
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| ==Returns==
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| '''true''' if the argument is valid, '''false''' if it is not.
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| ==Examples==
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| :<code><nowiki>{{valid|number=1234}}</nowiki></code> = {{valid|number=1234}} | |
| :<code><nowiki>{{valid|number=1234567890}}</nowiki></code> = {{valid|number=1234567890}} (too large) | |
| :<code><nowiki>{{valid|number=123456789000}}</nowiki></code> = {{valid|number=123456789000}}
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| </noinclude><includeonly>{{#if:{{{number|}}}|{{#ifeq:{{{number}}}|{{evalns|{{{number}}}}}|true|{{#ifeq:{{{number}}}|+{{evalns|{{{number}}}}}|true|false}}}}}}({{{number}}} vs {{evalns|{{{number}}}}})</includeonly>
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