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This template is used to easily present values in scientific notation, including uncertainty and/or units, as prescribed by Wikipedia's Manual of Style.

Val specializes in numeric values, especially those with scientific notations, uncertainty notations, and those with measurement values with physical units. Because these expressions are covered by the Manual of Style, Val provides the stylized output for you, and keeps them from wrapping across lines.

Express a numeral:

Express a measurement value: {{val|4|ul=m2}}आकृति:Val/brackets. The m2 is a "unit code" that Val uses to lookup the link to the unit's article, and the formatting of the unit symbol. Val links the units to the page it has on file for them. See {{Val/list}}.

There are a large number of unit codes that Val understands and keeps "up to code". A unit code is the just abbreviated unit name, but these can get quite involved for a compound or composite unit, with "multipliers" or "dividers". See Module:Val/units.

Some unit-code flexibility is provided by having four parameters to work the unit-code system: whether to link one or not, (see Overlinking), and whether to link the numerator or denominator of a unit ratio separately.

To bypass the unit code system, if |u= does not recognize your unit code, it will accept any wikitext and render it as usual.

  • {{val|5.4|u=[[kg]]&sdot;[[meter|m]]/s<sup>2</sup>}}5.४kgm/s2
  • {{val|7.6|u=[[metre per second squared|m/s<sup>2</sup>]]}}7.६m/s2

See Module:Val/units for how to add units to the unit code system.

Sometimes a number and unit code is not enough. A prefix or suffix are also available, |p= and |s=.

  • {{val|7600|u=C&sdot;Ga|p=>|s=<}}>7600C⋅Ga<
  • {{val|7600|u=C|p=<span style="color:green"><sup>|s=</span></sup>}}7600C

See {{val/testcases}} to learn the val parameters by an example. It's comprehensive, and there's over 100 examples.

Val takes three unnamed parameters. The first is always the numeric value. When the second and third are numbers they become the various uncertainty notations, but the second unnamed parameter can also serve to grammatically join the first and third numbers.

Val clears surrounding spaces in its unnamed parameters.

1st A number in decimal point notation or in e notation. The main basis of the Val expression. Defaults to 100.

{{val| 1234567.1234567 }}एक्स्प्रेशन त्रुटि: अनपेक्षित संख्या।
{{val|.1234}}0.१२३४                     (adds the zero)
{{val|+1234}}1234                     (passes the plus)
{{val|-1234}}−1234                     (replaces dash with minus)
{{val|1234}}1234                         (four-digits pure)
{{val|12e34}}0.एक्स्प्रेशन गल्ती: अनपेक्षित शब्द "inf"।                (E notation)

|fmt= Format strings of digits. Accepts |fmt=commas for the integer part, but commas ignores the fractional part. Defaults to gaps, except for four digits. Four digits accept |fmt=gaps.

{{val|1234567.1234567|fmt=commas}}आकृति:Val/delimitnum/commas00.
{{val|1234|fmt=gaps}}1234.

|end= Put something at the end of the main number (before anything else that might follow).

{{val|11|end=<END>}}11<END>
{{val|11|22|end=<END>}}11<END>±22
{{val|1111|(22)|end=<End>}}1111<End>(22)
{{val|11|22|33|end=<End>}}Error in {{val}}: third argument is not negative.
{{val|11|ul=m/s|end=<End>}}11<End> m/s

2nd
Uncertainty in either format.

{{val|11|22}}11±22
{{Val|11|(22)}}11(22)
A conjunction to join two numbers. Useful for ranges, grammatical output, etc.
{{val|11|-|33}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|–|33}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|,|33}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|by|33|e=9}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|and|33|end=$}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|or|33}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|to|33}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|x|33}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|×|33}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
{{val|11|/|33|ul=m/s}}Error in {{val}}: second argument is not a valid number or requires too much precision to display.
Note that for dashes or x's, the various kinds all obtain one properly styled output.

3rd Asymmetric uncertainty.

{{Val|11|22|33}}Error in {{val}}: third argument is not negative.

|errend= or |+errend= and |-errend= Appends something after an uncertainty.

{{val|11|22|errend=<Errend>}}11±22<Errend>.
{{val|11|22|33|+errend=<Errend>|-errend=<Errend>}}Error in {{val}}: third argument is not negative..

|u= or |ul= The unit code. Val adds a space and the unit.

|ul= Link the unit.
|u= Don't link the unit. Also accepts wiki markup in lieu of a unit code.
{{val|11|ul=m}}11 m

|up= or |upl= A unit code, but Instead of a space Val adds a slash and the unit, a "per" unit (the denominator), to form a ratio.

|upl= Link the per unit.
|up= Don't link the per unit.
The ratio can be of two unit codes, or a prefix and a unit code. Val will add parentheses to disambiguate, if a unit code has a dot or a slash.
{{Val|11|ul=J/C|upl=F/m}}11 (J/C)/आकृति:Val/brackets
{{Val|11|upl=acre|p=$}}$11/आकृति:Val/brackets
{{Val|11|ul=km/s|upl=Mpc}}11 आकृति:Val/brackets/Mpc
{{Val|11|ul=kg.m|upl=s-2}}11 आकृति:Val/brackets/s−2

|p= Prefix the entire Val expression. Non-spaced, but accepts markup.

{{Val|11|22|ul=m/s|p=<Prefix>}}<Prefix>11±22 m/s
{{Val|11|22|ul=m/s|p=<Prefix>&nbsp;}}<Prefix> 11±22 m/s

|s= Suffix the entire Val expression. Non-spaced, but accepts markup.

{{Val|11|22|ul=m/s|s=<Suffix>}}11±22 m/s<Suffix>
{{Val|11|22|ul=m/s|s=&nbsp;<Suffix>}}11±22 m/s <Suffix>

|e= Exponential. Val also accepts e notation.

{{Val|11|22|33|e=11}}Error in {{val}}: third argument is not negative.
{{Val|11e11|22|33}}Error in {{val}}: third argument is not negative.

|long scale= Usually a unit is the short ton and billion means 1×१०9. But there are long versions of these units and others. Use |long scale=on to assign your unit to the long scale instead. The unit code's link will change and it will sort differently in tables. "See Long and short scales".
|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.

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.

Val checks for unsupported parameters and gives a relatively subtle warning if found. See tracking category to track any of these improper usages on existing on the wiki. Hold the mouse over "warning" to see details. Here is what warnings look like:

{{Val}} produces formatting compliant with Wikipedia's Manual of Style.

The MOS recommends that numbers either be delimited using thin spaces either side of the decimal, or commas to the left and no delimiters to the right. Articles should be consistent with respect to the style of delimiting. The template defaults to the former style, this can be adjusted using |fmt= (see above).

The sort key for each sortable unit is visible at Template:Val/list.

Here is a live example showing the minimal markup for a sortable table:

{| class="sortable"
! Val sort test
|-
| {{val|3|ul=  Mm    }} 
|-
| {{val|5e6|u=  m    }} 
|-
| {{val|1|u=   km    }} 
|-
| {{val|2e3|u=  m    }} 
|-
| {{val|4|u=    m    }} 
|}
Click to sort ↓
Val sort test
Mm
5000000m
km
2000.m
4m

A sort value relates to a Val expression as follows.

  1. The numeric value is a starting point.
  2. If the unit has an SI Prefix, that order of magnitude is applied.
  3. The value of the unit from its own system of units is applied.
  4. If the unit is composite, each subunit is multiplied or divided per their dimension.
  5. The result is passed to {{ntsh}} which applies a normalization formula.
  6. The output of {{ntsh}} is added (behaviorally only, i.e. "hidden") into the table as usual, via the data-sort-value attribute of a table.

More example expressions

[सम्पादन करी]
Number

{{val|1234567.1234567}}1234567.१२३५६७
.{{val|  1234567.1234567   }}..एक्स्प्रेशन त्रुटि: अनपेक्षित संख्या।.
{{val|.1234567|fmt=commas}}आकृति:Val/delimitnum/commas00
{{val|+1234567|fmt=commas}}आकृति:Val/delimitnum/commas01
{{val|-1234567}}−1234567

Uncertainty

{{val|1.234|0.005}}1.२३४±0.००५
{{val|1.234|+0.005|-0.006}}1.२३४+0.००५
−0.००६

{{val|1.234|(5)}}1.२३४(5)

Units

{{val|1.234|u=m}}1.२३४m
{{val|1.234|u=m2}}1.२३४m2
{{val|1.234|ul=m}}1.२३४ m
{{val|123.4|ul=USgal}}123.४ आकृति:Val/brackets
{{val|12.34|ul=mpgimp}}12.३४ आकृति:Val/brackets

{{val|12.34|u=deg}}12.३४°deg
{{val|1.234|0.005|u='}}1.२३४′±0.००५′'
{{val|1.234|+0.005|-0.006|u="}}1.२३४″+0.००५″
−0.००६″
"

{{val|1.234|u=%}}1.२३४%%
{{val|1.234|end=&nbsp;[[m/s]]}}1.२३४ m/s


Exponents

{{val|1.234e5|ul=m}}123400m
{{val|1.234|e=5|ul=m}}1.२३४×१०5 m

{{val|1.234e7|0.056}}12340000.±0.०५६
{{val|1.234|0.056|e=7}}(1.२३४±0.०५६)×१०7

{{val|1.23456e-9|+0.00007|-0.00008|ul=m/s}}0.एक्स्प्रेशन गल्ती: अनपेक्षित < अपरेटर।+0.०००
−0.०००
 m/s

{{val|1.23456|+0.00007|-0.00008|e=-9|ul=m/s}}1.२३४+0.०००
−0.०००
×१०−9 m/s

{{val|1.234e7|0.056|ul=psi}}12340000.±0.०५६ psi
{{val|1.234|0.056|e=7|ul=psi}}(1.२३४±0.०५६)×१०7 psi

{{val|1.234e-2|(5)}}0.एक्स्प्रेशन गल्ती: अनपेक्षित < अपरेटर।(5)
{{val|1.234|(5)|e=-2}}1.२३४(5)×१०−2

Prefix/suffix

{{val|12.34|p=Δ&nbsp;}}Δ 12.३४
{{val|12.34|u=%|p=≅}}≅12.३४%%
{{val|12.34|0.25|s=%}}12.३४±0.२५%

Numerator/Denominator

{{val|1.234|e=7|ul=W|up=m2}}1.२३४×१०7 आकृति:Val/bracketsm2

Even more examples

See the testcases at {{val/testcases}}.

Val is now a module. Modules have excellent performance compared to the normal template that uses parser functions.

Performance data is reported by MediaWiki software in the HTML page source of every page, and a very similar report is available on any preview page, below the edit box, titles "Parser profile data".

For uses in any page, even long list articles, Module:Val will have very little impact on page-load times.

  • Q: Why should I use Val?
A1: Val formats numbers:
A2: Val preserves spacing:
  • It makes sure the value does not wrap at the end of a line, so that it can always be read as a single value on one line in the text.
  • It spaces the various parts of the value where they should be.
A3: Configuring Val gives you your own code for automating the markup for, and a link to, any units in the entire Encyclopedia.
A4: Val helps make Wikipedia more consistent. It adheres to the Wikipedia Manual of Style for numbers. Updates to the MoS can be applied to this template and result in automatic modification on values that use it. All this makes sure all values on all pages have the same look and feel because they will all use the same spacing, font size, positioning, etc, and makes updating and checking by the bots easier because they can recognize a value for what it is.
  • Q: Why not use <math>?
A: For the same reasons HTML might be preferred over TeX:
  • Because the font in math tags differs both in face and size from the prose, which can disturb the layout of a page when used inline with the prose.
  • You cannot cut and paste a bitmap image rendered by the LaTeX.
  • Images are slower to load and use more bandwidth, which is especially bad for the mobile version of Wikipedia.
  • <math> does not automatically easily align to the Manual of Style for numbers.
  • Q: Are there any known issues with Val?
A1: This template is now a new Lua module as of Aug 6, 2015. Technically, there is no good reason not to try Val.
A2: Issues are solved rapidly by an active set of responsive template coders. See the talk page.
  • Q: How should I use Val?
A1: Val probably already has your unit on its current list. If not, add your own unit there.
A2: To avoid overlinking, switch from |ul= to |u= and from |upl= to |up=.
A3: Any time you have a unit to link or a table to sort, Val already setup with that unit's link and sorting value.
A3: Use Val along with {{Convert}}. See how to add units to Convert.
A4: Where consistent styling of long list articles, with many hundreds or thousands of numbers or units is needed.