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== Description == | == Description == | ||
This template is used to take a temperature value in Celsius, so it can then display both Celsius and Fahrenheit. | This template is used to take a temperature value in Celsius, so it can then display both Celsius and Fahrenheit. | ||
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== Syntax == | == Syntax == |
Revision as of 10:52, 24 April 2022
Description
This template is used to take a temperature value in Celsius, so it can then display both Celsius and Fahrenheit.
The template accepts both numbers and expressions as inputs.
Syntax
Type {{Temperature|<X>}}
on the page to be marked, where X is your temperature value in Celsius.
To display a range of temperatures, type {{Temperature|<X>|<Y>}}
on the page to be marked, where X and Y are the bounds of your temperature range in Celsius.
To display a temperature difference rather than an absolute temperature type {{Temperature|<X>|<delta>}}
or {{Temperature|<X>|<Y>|<delta>}}
.
Example 1
Absolute temperature: {{Temperature|20}}
20 °C (68 °F)
Example 2
Absolute temperature: {{Temperature|32}}
32 °C (89.6 °F)
Example 3
Absolute temperature range: {{Temperature|20|32}}
20 °C – 32 °C (68 °F – 89.6 °F)
Example 4
Temperature difference: {{Temperature|20||delta}}
20 °C (36 °F)
Example 5
Temperature difference range: {{Temperature|20|32|delta}}
20 °C – 32 °C (36 °F – 57.6 °F)