Шаблон:Convert/show2
9 503,12 metres (31,168,4 ft; 10,389,46 yd)
The converter Template:Convert/show2 will convert an amount to any 2 output units and display the results with special formatting. To set the rounding precision, the output unit must be specified, or put "0" to default.
There are special options with Convert/show2, such as "sep=or" to separate the 2 output amounts, "r1=2" to round the input amount to 2 decimals, "r2=1" or "r3=1" to round amounts 2 or 3, "comma=out" to show commas only in the output amount, near=25 (or 50) to round to nearest 25, and x0=xx to x8=xx to insert text before/after the amounts or unit names. 12,340 kilometres (7,670 miles; 2,556.7 leagues) | | | | | | | | | x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 While parameters x0 and x1 insert text before or after the first amount, x2 follows the input unit, x3 puts text before the 1st output amount (such as "~"), x4 follows the 1st output amount, and x5 follows the 1st output unit, then x6 puts text before the 2nd output amount ("~"), x7 follows the 2nd output amount, and x8 follows the 2nd output unit. The template allows the same parameters as Template:Convert, and so it allows abbreviation abbr=in or abbr=out or abbr=off, wikilinks lk=in or lk=out, and adjective mode adj=on or adj=mid. The separator can also be a semicolon: disp=semi, disp=or, disp=comma, disp=x (customized), disp=sqbr (square brackets), disp=b (default as parentheses), disp=2 (or disp=out) and disp=# (or disp=number). ExamplesThe examples show various options of conversions:
Display types: disp=comma, disp=semi, disp=or, disp=out, disp=number, disp=x and disp=b. The numeric results are identical to using Template:Convert to show numerals instead of words. Common problemsNote the name of this template is "convert/show2" and omitting the suffix "/show2" will not show special formatting. Also, putting "show2" as parameter 1 will cause the number to be treated as a template name "Convert/<number>" such as {{convert|show2|34|km}} will show "[convert: invalid number]". The amount is followed by a unit-code (such as "|m") as the 2nd parameter. The output unit-code can be "0" as the 3rd parameter, to allow the default output unit to be triggered, while setting parameter 5 to a rounding precision (such as "|3") or use r=3 to set the rounding level. See also
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