Template:Val/doc

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Purpose

This template is used to easily present values in scientific notation, including uncertainty and/or units, as prescribed by Wikipedia's Manual of Style. It wraps the entire result in a {{nowrap}} block, so that it never gets broken into separate pieces at the end of a line. (See WP:NBSP for more information on the usage of non-breaking spaces.)

Arguments

There are four ways this template can be used:

  • {{val|number}} - for displaying values without uncertainty/significance.
  • {{val|number|uncertainty}} - for displaying values with uncertainty like so 1234±56.
  • {{val|number|upper uncertainty|lower uncertainty}} - for displaying values with uncertainty like so 1234+56
    −78
    .
  • {{val|number|(significance)}} - for displaying values with significance like so 1234(56).

They all take roughly the same arguments

1 The value (must be a valid number)
2 The (upper limit of) uncertainty (must be a valid number) or significance (must be a valid number in parenthesis)
3 The lower limit of uncertainty (must be a valid negative number)
e The exponent for the power of 10 (optional). This will show up in the result as " × 10e
".
Values (arguments 1-3 and e) are run through code copied from {{delimitnum}} for readability, except for argument 2 when it is surrounded by parenthesis. This currently causes an error for large numbers, numbers that require high precision and numbers that have zeros after the decimal point. This last issue is being addressed, the other issues require changes to the Wikipedia software.
u / ul The units for the number (optional, with/without a link to the page about the unit respectively).
up / upl The units per for the units (optional, requires u to be specified, with/without a link to the page about the unit respectively).
Units (specified by u, ul, up and upl) are replaced by a more aesthetically pleasing HTML representation and get a link (ul and upl only, if they are in the list found in {{val/units}} or if they are supported by {{convert}}). You can specify units using just u; a good example is "ul=m/s", which gets translated to "m·s-1", or you can use u and up, as in "u/up"; a good examples if "ul=m|up=s", which gets translated to "m/s".
p A prefix for the value (such as ∆, ⌀, etc.; optional).
s A suffix for the value (such as %, optional).
Prefixes (specified by p) and suffixes (specified by s) are put in front of or behind the value as is: this includes spaces. They are inside the nowrap block and will always be on the same line as the value. The parameters that previously provided this functionality (h for header and f for footer) are deprecated and will be ignored.
end Appends something after the main value. For example, {{val|123.24|end=...}} gives 123.24...
errend Appends something after the uncertainty. For example, {{val|123.23|end=...|2.34|errend=...}} gives 123.23...±2.34...
+errend & -errend Appends something after the positive/negative uncertainties. For example, {{val|123.23|end=...|+2.34|+errend=...|-1.23|-errend=...}} gives 123.23...+2.34...
−1.23...
nocategory If set to any value, errors in the use of this template will not cause the page to be added to the Pages with incorrect formatting templates use category. This is useful for documentation and test pages that do not need to be fixed.

See {{val/test}} for a list of examples of the correct output of {{val}} and the errors it may return when incorrectly used.

Errors

There is strict checking on the validity of arguments; any incorrect use will result in an error, which is displayed using {{FormattingError}}. Pages that contain incorrect use of this template will show up on Category:Pages with incorrect formatting templates use.

Format convention

As mentioned before, {{val}} should produce formatting compliant with Wikipedia's Manual of Style. It currently produces formatting compliant with the U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual, in rules 12.9e and 12.14, which requires that the decimal separator be a full stop; i.e. “decimal point” (.), requires comma-delimiting to the left of the decimal point for numbers with four or more digits to the left (values of 1000 or more), and also requires space-delimiting to the right of the decimal point for numbers containing five or more digits to the right (e.g., 0.12345 and 5.12345 and 125.12345).

Note that if {{val}} is used on numbers simultaneously comprising four or more digits to the left of the decimal point and five or more digits to the right, the resultant expression will delimited with commas left and spaces (actually non-selectable, non-breaking, narrow gaps) right (see below).

Examples

{{val|1234567890}}  →  1234567890
{{val|1.23456789}}  →  1.23456789
Template:Xpdop3c
Uncertainty/significance
{{val|1.234|0.005}}  →  1.234±0.005
{{val|1.234|+0.005|-0.006}}  →  1.234+0.005
−0.006
{{val|1.234|(5)}}  →  1.234(5)
Exponents/units
{{val|1.234|e=5|u=m}}  →  1.234×105 m
{{val|1.234|e=5|u=m2}}  →  1.234×105 m2
{{val|1.234|e=5|ul=m}}  →  1.234×105 m
{{val|1.234|0.056|e=7}}  →  (1.234±0.056)×107
{{val|1.23456|+0.00007|-0.00008|e=-9|ul=m/s}}  →  1.23456+0.00007
−0.00008
×10−9 m/s
{{val|1.234|0.056|e=7|ul=psi}}  →  (1.234±0.056)×107 psi
{{val|123.4|ul=USgal}}  →  123.4 US gal
{{val|12.34|ul=mpgimp}}  →  12.34 mpgimp
Prefix/suffix
{{val|p=Δ |12.34|s=%}}  →  Δ 12.34%
More examples
See the testcases at Val/test.

Performance impact

For most uses, in the text of articles, Template:Val will not restrict performance, but when used inside the wikitext markup of large templates, there are some restrictions. When displaying integer amounts, Template:Val has an internal expansion depth of 15 levels, but for numbers with decimal portions, it uses 22 levels, or more.

How to add units

The unit is required to have a link version (ul= from val/unitswithlink) and a non-linked version (u= from val/units), for stylistic reasons (including the ability of editors to avoid overlinking). If the wikitext for the unit is not the same as what is rendered, or i.e. only if it is not the same as the characters typed into the u= parameter, then you will need to do the last step, edit val/units.

  1. Edit {{val/unitswithlink/test}}, preview your added unit's link and markup (if any), and save the desired changes. Because the wikitext is processed through val/unitswithlink (val's ul= parameter), the rendered preview is the same test as running val in a sandbox.
  2. Edit {{val/unitswithlink}}. This provides the wiki with the desired changes proven in step 1.
  3. If the unit requires markup you must edit {{val/units}} to enable a non-linked version of the markup. Val/units is for the u= parameter's markup instructions. You will not see any wikilinks there, but you will see markup, including templates that supply the markup, for every entry.

The technique should involve carefulness, testing, and knowing how to undo an edit from the history page.

  • Show changes while editing val/units or val/unitswithlink or val/unitswithlink/test, and look for any inadvertent changes.
  • Verify the link (ul=) and markup without a link (u=) versions by testing them side by side in any sandbox. They both need to work.

Note that sorting and grouping of the data you are editing does not matter. The whole file becomes an instant blob of data for the template.

See also

  • {{Valid}} : number validity checking (for parameters 1, 2, 3, e : value, and uncertainties, base-10 exponent)
  • {{FormattingError}} : for reporting inconsistent parameters
  • {{Val/delimitnum}} : for formatting a decimal number with delimiters between groups of digits
  • {{Su}} : for formatting exponents, or two-values incertainty one below the other (monospaced : currently not printable to PDF)
  • Template:T1 : for positive <sup> and negative <sub>
  • {{Val/units}} : for formatting unit names (contents of parameters u or up)
  • {{Val/unitswithlink}} : for formatting unit names with links (contents of parameters ul or upl)