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| field = type1 | |||
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|field=type2 | |||
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{{SwitchTemplate | |||
| field = type 3 | |||
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{{SwitchTemplate | |||
| field = type4 | |||
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{{SwitchTemplate}} | |||
{{SwitchTemplate | {{SwitchTemplate | ||
|field = | | field = UndefinedParameterValue | ||
}} | }} | ||
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Dernière version du 3 mai 2020 à 11:45
This page uses the Template:SwitchTemplate template.
An example of using the switch statement within a template.
The parameter value type1 works with padding spaces in both calling function and the template.
An example of using the switch statement within a template.
The parameter value type2 works without padding spaces in both calling function and the template.
An example of using the switch statement within a template.
The parameter value type 3 works. We can have spaces within the parameter value.
An example of using the switch statement within a template.
The fallthrough example works.
An example of using the switch statement within a template.
The default case applies if the parameter is not set, or if it is set to a value not defined in the switch statement.
An example of using the switch statement within a template.
The default case applies if the parameter is not set, or if it is set to a value not defined in the switch statement.