This template uses Lua: |
{{Pluralize from text|generic parameter|singular=singular output|plural=plural output|link=wikilink}}
{{Pluralize from text|generic parameter|plural argument|singular output|plural output|wikilink}}
For use in infoboxes. Takes a generic parameter (e.g, |nickname=
) and a plural argument (e.g., |nicknames=
) and returns a singular output (e.g., "Nickname") if the plural argument is not given and Template:Detect singular determines that the value of |nickname=
is singular by examining the text. Otherwise produces plural output (e.g., "Nicknames")
If the wikilink is provided, the returned value will use that as a link, and the output will be the link's display text.
There are four named arguments that control the pluralization:
|no_comma=
By default, commas (or semi-colons) will cause the text string to be considered plural. Setting |no_comma=1
turns this behavior off.|any_comma=
By default, commas (or semi-colons) that are adjacent to digits are singular. Setting |any_comma=1
turns this behavior off.|no_and=
By default, "and" causes a string to be plural. Setting |no_and=1
turns this behavior off.|parse_links=
By default, wikilinks are considered to be unparseable (singular) objects. Setting |parse_links=1
will allow the parser to read the contents of the wikilinks and determine whether that makes the string plural.{{Pluralize from text|Chicagoan|singular=singular|plural=plural}}
→ singular
{{Pluralize from text|761 and 345|singular=singular|plural=plural}}
→ plural
{{Pluralize from text||761/345|singular=singular|plural=plural}}
→ plural
{{Pluralize from text|Chicagoan|singular=Demonym|plural=Demonyms|link=Demonym}}
→ Demonym
{{Pluralize from text|761 and 345|singular=Area Code|plural=Area Codes|link=Area code}}
→ Area Codes
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