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This template is for including medal symbols in sporting event result tables, while preserving the ability for sort.
The {{Gold1}}, {{Silver2}}, and {{Bronze3}} templates support sorting in tables with one digit place numbers, while the {{Gold01}}, {{Silver02}}, and {{Bronze03}} templates support sorting in tables with two digit place numbers.
Употреба
[редактиране на кода]Simply insert the template where you would like to see the symbol. No parameters are required.
{{Gold1}} {{Silver2}} {{Bronze3}}
For tables where the sorted column contains only numbers and the above templates, sorting will work fine. However, if the column contains any non-numeric text, including the display value in any {{Sort}} templates, the sort function will perform a text sort instead of a numeric sort. To get the desired sort results it may be necessary to use the {{Sort}} template to specify appropriate sort keys to be inserted as hidden text in front of the displayed values. For example "{{Sort|9|DQ}}" displays "DQ" but sorts using "9 DQ".
Also, for text sorting to give appropriate results for numeric values, all values must have the same number of integer digits. Again, the {{Sort}} template can also be used for this. For example, "9" will sort higher than "10", but "{{Sort|09|9}}" will sort lower than "10". To support tables having where rank exceeds 9 that also have non-numeric content, the "{{Gold01}}", "{{Silver02}}", and "{{Bronze03}}" templates are provided. These templates yield short keys "01", "02", and "03". See the second example below.
Примери
[редактиране на кода]The following code...
Rank | Place |
---|---|
First | |
Second | |
Third | |
4 | Fourth |
5 | Fifth |
6 | Sixth |
7 | Seventh |
8 | Eighth |
9 | Ninth |
10 | Tenth |
{| class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:center |- ! Rank !! Place |- | {{Gold1}} || First |- | {{Silver2}} || Second |- | {{Bronze3}} || Third |- | 4 || Fourth |- | 5 || Fifth |- | 6 || Sixth |- | 7 || Seventh |- | 8 || Eighth |- | 9 || Ninth |- | 10 || Tenth |}
For example, the following code using two digit sorting...
Rank | Place | Bad Sort |
---|---|---|
First | ||
Second | ||
Third | ||
4 | Fourth | 4 |
5 | Fifth | 5 |
10 | Tenth | 10 |
11 | Eleventh | 11 |
20 | Twentieth | 20 |
50 | Fiftieth | 50 |
NM | No mark | NM |
DQ | Disqualified | DQ |
{| class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:center |- ! Rank !! Place !! Bad Sort |- | {{Gold01}} || First || {{Gold1}} |- | {{Silver02}} || Second || {{Silver2}} |- | {{Bronze03}} || Third || {{Bronze3}} |- | {{Sort|04|4}} || Fourth || 4 |- | {{Sort|05|5}} || Fifth || 5 |- | 10 || Tenth || 10 |- | 11 || Eleventh || 11 |- | 20 || Twentieth || 20 |- | 50 || Fiftieth || 50 |- | {{Sort|98|NM}} || No mark || NM |- | {{Sort|99|DQ}} || Disqualified || DQ |}