Şablon:Frac
1⁄{1}
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This template builds an alternative form of common fractions. It takes one, two or three parameters: the optional integer (may be signed), the optional numerator and the required denominator; in this order. Please do not subst:
itute it. This template should not be used in mathematical articles, per .
{frac|A|B|C}
- A B⁄C (integer, numerator and denominator)
<span class="frac">A<sup> B</sup>⁄<sub>C</sub></span>
{frac|A|B}
- A⁄B (numerator and denominator)
<span class="frac"><sup>A</sup>⁄<sub>B</sub></span>
{frac|A}
- 1⁄A (denominator only)
<span class="frac"><sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>A</sub></span>
Examples
- Numbers
- 1⁄2 1⁄3 2⁄3 1⁄4 3⁄4 1⁄5 2⁄5 3⁄5 4⁄5 1⁄6 5⁄6 1⁄7 2⁄7 3⁄7 4⁄7 5⁄7 6⁄7 1⁄8 3⁄8 5⁄8 7⁄8 1⁄16 3⁄16 5⁄16 7⁄16 9⁄16 11⁄16 13⁄16 15⁄16
- Units
- m⁄s km⁄h kg·m⁄s² 1⁄s Mbit⁄s
Deactivation and customization
Users who prefer to see fractions inline, e.g. „1 2⁄3“ instead of „1 2⁄3, can turn off the effects of this template by adding the following code to their user stylesheet:
.frac>sup /* numerator */,
.frac>sub /* denominator */
{
vertical-align: inherit/* or baseline*/;
font-size: inherit/* or 1em*/;
line-height: inherit/* or 1*/;
position: inherit/* or static*/;
}
These selectors and properties can also be used as a base for custom rendering of vulgar fractions:
/* Stacked Fractions (does not work with three parameters currently) */
.frac
{
display: inline-block;
margin-bottom: -0.3em;
vertical-align: 0.8em;
line-height: 1.2em;
text-align: center;
visibility: hidden;/*hide fraction slash*/
}
.frac>sup /* numerator */,
.frac>sub /* denominator */
{
vertical-align: inherit;
font-size: 85%;
line-height: inherit;
position: static;
visibility: show;
}
.frac>sup::after
{
content: "\A" /* a line break */
}
.frac>sub
{
text-decoration: overline;
}
Notes
⁄
may be used to print out the fraction glyph " ⁄ "
See also
To allow numerical sorting of a column containing fractions, use {Sortfrac}
instead. It is a combination of this template and {Sort}
.
{1/2}
,{1/3}
,{2/3}
,{1/4}
,{3/4}
{Fraction}
, only uses precomposed glyphs{Sfrac}
, displays common fractions using a vinculum{FracText}
, use inline fractions, for use in mathematics articles