Difference between revisions of "Template:Short"
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|suffix = | |suffix = | ||
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− | |forcecount = | + | |forcecount = (yes) |
}}</pre> | }}</pre> | ||
*'''count''': optional / default: 25 | *'''count''': optional / default: 25 | ||
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
− | <pre>{{Short|string= | + | <pre>{{Short|string=123456789|count=3}}</pre> |
− | + | Result: {{Short|string=123456789|count=3}} | |
− | <pre>{{Short|string= | + | <pre>{{Short|string=Abiliter Frustro quo Latro pax Ethologus nec ico ops Fabrico innotesco.|count=50}}</pre> |
− | The sring | + | Result: {{Short|string=Abiliter Frustro quo Latro pax Ethologus nec ico ops Fabrico innotesco.|count=50}} |
− | </noinclude> | + | |
+ | <pre>{{Short|string=Abiliter Frustro quo Latro pax Ethologus nec ico ops Fabrico innotesco.|count=500}}</pre> | ||
+ | The sring shorter than the count. It will be fully returned without suffix.<br>Result: {{Short|string=Abiliter Frustro quo Latro pax Ethologus nec ico ops Fabrico innotesco.|count=500}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre>{{Short|string=123456789|count=5}}</pre> | ||
+ | The tolerance of 5 returns the string unshortened (9 – 5 = <=5)<br>Result: {{Short|string=123456789|count=4}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre>{{Short|string=123456789|count=5|forcecount=yes}}</pre> | ||
+ | We force the count so it is shortened.<br>Result: {{Short|string=123456789|count=5|forcecount=yes}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre>{{Short|string=123456789|count=5|tolerance=2}}</pre> | ||
+ | We use a tolreance=2.<br>Result: {{Short|string=123456789|count=5|tolerance=2}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre>{{Short|string=123456789|count=7|tolerance=2}}</pre> | ||
+ | We use a tolreance=2 and count=7.<br>Result: {{Short|string=123456789|count=7|tolerance=2}}</noinclude> |
Revision as of 19:03, 23 July 2009
The template
{{#ifexpr:{{#len: {{{string|}}} }} > {{#expr:{{{count|25}}}{{#ifeq:{{{forcecount}}}|yes||+{{{tolerance|5}}}}}}} |{{#sub:{{{string|}}}|0|{{{count|25}}}}}{{{suffix|}}} |{{{string|}}} }}
Usage
This shortens strings. This can be used to shorten URLs or included text.
Note: Requires Extension:StringFunctions
Usage
{{Short |string = |count = |suffix = |tolerance = |forcecount = (yes) }}
- count: optional / default: 25
- The number of displayed characters (white space / blanks are counted).
- It uses a tolerance of 5. So if you define count=10 the string will not be shortened if it is between 1 and 15 characters long.
- suffix: optional / default: " …" (not ...)
- Adds an suffix at the end of the shortened string.
- tolerance: optional / default: 5
- Override the default tolerance.
- forcecount: optional
- Override the (default) tolerance and use a strict count.
Examples
{{Short|string=123456789|count=3}}
Result: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
{{Short|string=Abiliter Frustro quo Latro pax Ethologus nec ico ops Fabrico innotesco.|count=50}}
Result: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
{{Short|string=Abiliter Frustro quo Latro pax Ethologus nec ico ops Fabrico innotesco.|count=500}}
The sring shorter than the count. It will be fully returned without suffix.
Result: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
{{Short|string=123456789|count=5}}
The tolerance of 5 returns the string unshortened (9 – 5 = <=5)
Result: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
{{Short|string=123456789|count=5|forcecount=yes}}
We force the count so it is shortened.
Result: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
{{Short|string=123456789|count=5|tolerance=2}}
We use a tolreance=2.
Result: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".
{{Short|string=123456789|count=7|tolerance=2}}
We use a tolreance=2 and count=7.
Result: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{".