Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Heavilytranscluded

Usage

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This template inserts an invisible (visibility:hidden and color:transparent) zero (0) character. It is used for padding statistics and other numbers in table columns so that they line up properly.

The invisible zero may in fact be replaced by any other string (which regardless, is made invisible), by specifying the string as the first optional parameter. This is useful to "visually pad out" equivalent length rows in numeric columns in such tables. This is accomplished by inserting extra invisible zeroes, thousands separators, or decimal points prefixing and suffixing the numeric field, (adjusted to pad to the length of the largest numeric value) like in example one.

Examples

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Input Displays as

{{0|00,0}}12{{0|.00}} km
{{0|00,0}}24.{{0|00}} km
{{0|00,}}212.5{{0|0}} km
{{0|0}}3,212.51 km
{{0|}}16,789.01 km
20,111.05 km

00,012.00 km
00,024.00 km
00,212.50 km
03,212.51 km
16,789.01 km
20,111.05 km

Note: The null template, {{0|}}, used in the second to last line, produces the same alignment effect as omitting the template entirely. However, the null template can be useful for preserving the alignment within the wikicode.

Note also OpenType fonts feature tnum/pnum CSS font-variant-numeric:tabular-nums, font-variant-numeric:proportional-nums, Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Unichar, Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Unichar and Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:Unichar.

This template is smarter than {{padleft:}} magic word; also MediaWiki: Help:Magic_words § Formatting.

TemplateData

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TemplateData for 0

This template inserts an invisible (visibility:hidden and color:transparent) zero (0) character. It is used for padding statistics and other numbers in table columns so that they line up properly. The invisible zero may in fact be replaced by any other string (which regardless, is made invisible), by specifying the string as the first optional parameter. This is useful to "visually pad out" equivalent length rows in numeric columns in such tables. This is accomplished by inserting extra invisible zeroes, thousands separators, or decimal points prefixing and suffixing the numeric field, (adjusted to pad to the length of the largest numeric value).

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Hidden string1

no description

Default
0
Example
00,0
Stringoptional