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This module converts a value from one unit of measurement to another. For example:
{{convert|123|lb|kg}}
→ 123 pounds (56 kg) This project or template has a transwiki guide to help editors adapt it to a remote wiki when this cannot be done by simply copying the codes of one single template. See Module:Convert/doc/Transwiki guide for instructions. |
This template is used on 819000+ pages. To avoid large-scale disruption and unnecessary server load, any changes should first be tested in this template's /sandbox or/testcases subpage, or in your own user space. The tested changes can then be added in one single edit to this template. Please consider discussing any changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
This module is subject to page protection. It is a highly visible module in use by a very large number of pages, or is substituted very frequently. Because vandalism or mistakes would affect many pages, and even trivial editing might cause substantial load on the servers, it is protected from editing. |
The module is called using a template—parameters passed to the template are used by this module to control how a conversion is performed. For example, units can be abbreviated (like kg
), or displayed as names (like kilogram
), and the output value can be rounded to a specified precision. For usage information, see Help:Convert.
The template that invokes this module is:
The following modules are required:
The following modules are optional and are used only if required and if the module exists:
The following help pages are available:
A page containing a convert error is added to the following hidden category, providing the page is in a specified namespace (articles, by default):
Units are defined in the wikitext of the master list of units.
Module:Convert/data is transcluded into every page using the convert module, so experimenting with a new unit in that module would involve a significant overhead. The Module:Convert/extra module is an alternative which is only transcluded on pages with a unit that is not defined in the main data module.
When making a change, copy the current modules to the sandbox pages, then edit the sandbox copies:
Use the following template to test the results (example {{convert/sandbox|123|lb|kg}}
):
Template:Convert/sandbox invokes Module:Convert/sandbox with parameter |sandbox=sandbox
which causes convert to use the sandbox modules rather than the normal modules.
The following should be used to test the results of editing the convert modules.
It is not necessary to save a testcases page before viewing test results. For example, Template:Convert/testcases/sandbox4 could be edited to change the tests. While still editing that page, paste "Template talk:Convert/testcases/sandbox4
" (without quotes) into the page title box under "Preview page with this template", then click "Show preview".
The template that invokes this module can define options to configure the module. For example:
{{#invoke:convert|convert|numdot=,|numsep=.}}
Other options, with default values, are:
|maxsigfig=14
– maximum number of significant figures|nscat=0
– namespaces (comma separated) in which an error or warning adds a category to the page|warnings=0
– 0 (zero) disables warnings; 1 shows important warnings; 2 shows all warningsAn option in the template can specify that the sandbox versions of the modules be used. If specified, the text on the right-hand side of the equals sign must be the name of the subpage for each sandbox module.
|sandbox=sandbox
– omit for normal operationAll text used for input parameters and for output messages and categories can be customized. For example, at enwiki the option |lk=on
can be used to link each displayed unit to its article. The "lk
" and "on
" can be replaced with any desired text. In addition, input and output numbers can be formatted and can use digits in the local language. See the translation guide for more information.
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