Template:Ifeqany
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This template compares the first unnamed parameter to each of the subsequent (unnamed) parameters (up to two dozen). The output of the template is specified by optional parameters {{{y}}} and {{{n}}}.
Example
Code
# {{ifeqany|ɪ|ɪ|ɛ|æ|ɒ|ʌ|ʊ|i|e|ɑ|ɔ|o|u|a|ɜ|ə|ɨ}} # {{ifeqany|%|ɪ|ɛ|æ|ɒ|ʌ|ʊ|i|e|ɑ|ɔ|o|u|a|ɜ|ə|ɨ}} # {{ifeqany|ɪ|ɪ|ɛ|æ|ɒ|ʌ|ʊ|i|e|ɑ|ɔ|o|u|a|ɜ|ə|ɨ|y=found a match|n=didn't find a match}} # {{ifeqany|%|ɪ|ɛ|æ|ɒ|ʌ|ʊ|i|e|ɑ|ɔ|o|u|a|ɜ|ə|ɨ|y=found a match|n=didn't find a match}}
Result
Details
- If both {{{y}}} and {{{n}}} are specified, the template returns {{{y}}} if there is a match or {{{n}}} otherwise.
- If only one of {{{y}}} or {{{n}}} is specified, the template returns nothing in place of the unspecified one.
- If neither {{{y}}} nor {{{n}}} are specified, the template returns 1 if there is a match or 0 otherwise.
See also
- {{ifeqall}}
- Compares one comparison string against up to 10 case strings with optional result string and default result string outputs.
- {{ifequal}}
- Compares up to 16 comparison strings against an equal number of case strings.
- {{ifor}}
- Compares up to 30 comparison strings against an equal number of case strings with optional result string and default result string outputs.
This template is based (in parts) on the Template:Ifeqany from the free encyclopedia wikipedia and is licensed under GNU license for free documentation and the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike. On wikipedia there is a List of authors accessible. More about importing from wikipedia on page Imedwiki:Importing from wikipedia.