Template:Props/doc: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>David Yamakuchi m (→Template Usage) |
imported>David Yamakuchi mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
== Template Usage == | == Template Usage == | ||
*{{tl|Props}} is automatically included on /Properties pages. | *{{tl|Props}} is automatically included on /Properties pages. | ||
Line 15: | Line 16: | ||
we get: | we get: | ||
{{Props|Material=Iron}} | {{Props|Material=Iron}} | ||
Notice that the items on the list that do not have corresponding pages do not appear in the table. For a property to appear in the table, it must be both included on the list and have a corresponding property page to get the data from. Since [[Iron/Atomic number]] | Notice that the items on the list that do not have corresponding pages do not appear in the table. For a property to appear in the table, it must be both included on the list and have a corresponding property page to get the data from. Since [[Iron/Atomic number]] exists, it returns the value that is displayed in the table. [[Iron/Molecular formula]] does not, and so it does not appear. |
Revision as of 16:23, 27 June 2008
Template Usage
- {{Props}} is automatically included on /Properties pages.
On other pages, use {{Props}} to display a table of all properties listed in (((Material)))/Properties/List.
So for instance...
The properties that are listed at Iron/Properties/List are:
Atomic symbol Atomic number Atomic mass etc..
so that when we say:
{{Props|Material=Iron}}
we get:
Properties of Iron | ||
Atomic_symbol: | Fee | |
Atomic number: | 26e | |
Atomic mass: | 55.845(2)e | |
Standard phase: | Solide | |
Elemental Class: | Transition metale | |
Electronegativity: | 1.83e | |
Melting point: | 1,538 °C e | |
Boiling point: | 2,861 °C e | |
Note: Please see template {{Props}} for instructions on adding new properties of Iron to this table. |
Notice that the items on the list that do not have corresponding pages do not appear in the table. For a property to appear in the table, it must be both included on the list and have a corresponding property page to get the data from. Since Iron/Atomic number exists, it returns the value that is displayed in the table. Iron/Molecular formula does not, and so it does not appear.