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conversion, and so on. By "roughly the same size" I mean "no more than about 3.16 times larger and no less than 3.16 times smaller", so the inch is "roughly the same size" as the centimetre and the pound is "roughly the same size as" the kilogram: 84 kilograms would be converted to 185 lb (whereas both by the current rule and by "matching the number of significant figures" it would be rounded to 190 lb), 84.3 kg to 185.8 lb, and so on. One foot is more "roughly the same size" as 0.1 m than as 1 m, so 32 feet would be converted to 9.8 m and vice-versa, 32.2 ft would be converted to 9.81 m and vice-versa, and so on.
842:. I jumped to that conclusion right off and started a thread on the discussion page there. The editors I talked with don't think its a problem with that template. I tend to agree with them although it might be an interaction between the two templates although I don't understand how that could happen. The interesting thing is that sometimes is happens and sometimes it doesn't but the conditions under which it occurs are consistent. If your are interested, and the examples don't help, I'll go into more detail as to what conditions seem be related. --
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0.1 miles (0.2 km), 0.2 miles (0.3 km), 0.3 miles (0.5 km), ..., 14 miles (23 km), 15 miles (24 km): since the mile and the kilometre are "roughly the same size", if the last significant digit of the source is the "tenths" digit, so be it in the conversion; if it is the "units" digit, so be it in the
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is followed and a little research is done. I think this points out a serious flaw at the heart of wikipedia templates. Most templates lack documentation of flow and are not self documenting. Templates here in general tend to look like spaghetti code. I'm not blaming anyone specifically but it appears
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to 0.2 km can be a little too much and an exception could be made to keep at least two significant digits when the first significant digit of the exact conversion is 1; but on the other hand a length given as 0.1 miles rather than as 176 yards will probably be an eyeball estimate or something like
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Why? Writing "Aversa is a town about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Naples" looks somewhat quaint to me. (Maybe you could make an exception if the significand of the converted value is between 1.0 and 1.5 to avoid e.g. that 14 is rounded to 10, if technically feasible, if this was the concern why
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I've seen this kind of thing before and have to admit that I'm a little baffled. Things work fine on the doc page (and in articles) but go all mimsy when the doc is transcluded. It makes no sense ... but how we've got it working with some infoboxes and not others (on your test page) might end up
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template. The error message will have disappeared. It gets better. Restore the comment at the top of the page and then look at the bottom of the page and uncomment {{User:Droll/bug/doc}}, save and purge. Now the error will occur twice. Once in the
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I think the default should be to match the significant figures. Thus "Blobington is 4 miles (6 km) from Peeton". Unfortunately, the template adds an extra significant figure producing "Blobington is 4 miles (6.4 km) from Peeton". That is not appropriate for town to town distances and many other
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Yes, I mostly like the idea of removing the two-significant-figure minimum for significands greater than or equal to two. "Three miles ≈ two kilometres" is good but I'm not so keen on "one inch ≈ thirty millimetres". As for the other thing, strictly speaking, two involves some degree of false
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Strictly speaking it should be at one rather than two: anything over one involves false precision. However, if we want to bump it up to three or something it won't be too difficult to do. Yes, the at least two significant figures thing was to avoid introducing inaccuracy but in a relatively
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the converted value can have an error of up to about 1.6 ulp; excess precision if you're excessively pedantic, but not very serious, and closer to what is done IRL: see the examples about kilograms to pounds and inches to centimetres; also the "approximate but not crappy value for
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version. Please restore when done. This is mad house stuff. It probably means that the bug is at a lower level than this template. Maybe a metawiki bug. If I get a few people to agree I'll do the bugzilla thing unless someone with more influence wants to carry the ball. --
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As for the other thing, if the boundary is kept at two some values are rounded more than most people would actually do, as in the 84 kg example above, and it would become even worse when the two-sigfig minimum is removed, e.g. 43 kg (≈ 94.8 lb) would be converted to
298:? If the original unit is the cubic metre, cubic decametre, cubic hectometre, etc., then we surely need no conversion to megalitres. However, if we start with cubic feet or some kind of gallon, we'll need some sort of metric equivalent ... of course we won't need
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of the template. As for me, I would have no problem with 1 inch (3 cm), 1.0 inch (2.5 cm), 1.00 inch (2.54 cm) etc. if they are measurements. (For nominal values, I would not use the template in the first place, and I would give the exact value, e.g.
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of sig. figs can produce excess precision when the source begins with 1 and the target begins with 9, as in the example above. The current algorithm (leaving the position of the last significant figure unchanged if the conversion factor is between
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and comment out the conditional statement the problem goes way for the other two examples. Please revert after the experiment. As to why that happens I read something on mediawiki about evaluation having side effects but I really don't know.
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within {{rnd/a}}. All this is a bit esoteric. The only way this can be resolved is if someone who understands the machinations of these templates steps forward and takes responsibility. This can all be seen if the information given by
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Not that the unit means anything to anybody except a rice farmer, but there it is. However, the question arises, "Should we cater to both
Australians and Americans by converting to megalitres and acre-feet, or is that getting to be
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The template currently gives 2 sig fig i.e. '1.6 km', '3.2 km', or '4.8 km'. It is a common source of annoyance for me. If you can get the template to do 1sigfig for all mile values between 1 and 6, I would support your proposal.
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inasmuch as the greater percentage of conversions are (or after the first instance certainly should be) rendered as abbreviations, i'm wondering if it might make better sense for the default state to reflect the abbreviation.
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A megalitre is actually a nonstandard term for a cubic decametre (dam) or 1000 cubic metres (10m). . The SI system discourages use of the litre and prohibits the use of prefixes with it. The
Convert abbreviation for dam is
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routine uses. I love the template in general but I don't like this inconsistent feature of deliberate mismatching significant figures . Match the significant figures please, it will make the template simple and consistent.
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Following my proposal, 4 miles / 5 miles / 6 miles / 7 miles / 8 miles would be converted to 6 km / 8 km / 10 km / 11 km / 13 km respectively. (I would not know how to implement it, but Jimp sounds like he said he could.)
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round the conversion in "84 kilograms (185 lb)" to the nearest ten pounds, or that in "49 inches (120 cm)" to the nearest ten centimetres. With this proposal they would be converted to 185 pounds and 124 centimetres
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Fair enough if there is support and we can come up with a plan regarding those current transclusions which should remain spelt out in full. Also, before this is done we'd have to do something about the tables since
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kilolitre, megalitre, gigalitre, etc. conversion (just one or the other ... preferably the first). How about cubic feet to acre feet or imp/US gallons to acre feet, should we bother with converting these?
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Someone care to attempt creating the following templates? 0 calories per gram (0 kJ/g) & 0 kilocalories per gram (0 kJ/g) as well as 0 calories per hour (0 kJ/h) & 0 kilocalories per hour (0 kJ/h)
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I see your example of "15 kilometres (9.3 mi)" and have some sympathy with it. But I can't get my head round your proposed rules. Can you give examples of how you think it should be for several cases?
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A huge proportion (about half) of the instances of 'megalitre' are
Australian. For example, I believe Australian water meters are in megalitres whereas other countries measure water in cubic metres.
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better than the creator. Okay, it seems like time to go and redesign it ... reredesign it. But as far as I'm aware the problem is only occurring when template doc pages are transcluded.
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is the volume of water sufficient to cover an acre of land to a depth of 1 foot, equal to 43,560 cubic feet, approximately 325,851 U.S. gallons, approximately 1233.48 cubic meters.
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the number of decimals remains the same if the conversion is a multiplication by a number between 0.2 and 2, is decreased by 1 if the factor is between 2 and 20, etc.
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2 miles would be 3 km and 3 miles would be 5 km. I'm undecided about the exception for trailing 1s: with it 1 mile would be 2 km, without it that would be 1.6 km. --
1872:"greater than or equal to two". If you're concerned about the fact that 30 mm looks more precise than it is, one could use 3 cm; but ultimately that's up to the
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to be a systemic problem. We have a manual of style for articles but no guidance on programing style. It seems to me that this state has just sort of evolved.
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I hope this can be resolved. I have spent many hours trying to figure this out. Find other examples of similar but not necessarily identical problems at
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I can't translate the mathematical formula into real world examples. Forgive me for being unable to work it out. What difference would that make to:
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I don't know whether I could come up with such a list that easily. Multiples of the litre, knots, nautical miles ... maybe gallons, pints, etc.
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Well so much for tonight's rant. I will figure out how to expand this discussion somewhere else as I am probably preaching to the choir here.--
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holds 5364 Megalitres. Is there any way for this template to handle them (or any advice on how to convert them into units it can handle)?—
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Thanks for the response. That sounds good. I see no reason for an exception at 1 mile. A travel guide in a non-metric country might say:
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easy-to-understand way. I'd wanted to avoid confusing users with talk of significands and the like ... but if it's worth it ...
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by 11 inches (215.9 mm × 279.4 mm exactly)", or explicitly note the approximation as such, e.g. "1 imperial pint (≈ 568 ml)".)
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with same bad result. I reverted the pages promptly. Convertion from feet to metres worked fine. See a similar example at
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less than 3.048 32 ft would round to 10 m if the exception of "at least two significant figures" is removed.)--
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Reservoir holds 5.364 million cubic metres (4,349 acre⋅ft) of water
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Yikes. Can we have a list of all the units that use double output by default?
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precision, root ten would involve more, but if there's support, let's do it.
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Reservoir holds 5.364 million cubic metres (5,364 dam)
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that, so 0.2 km might be no less appropriate than 0.16 km.)
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this exception was implemented in the first place.) --
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Should I wait and see what else people here can do?
156:Thanks I've edited the article as you recommend.—
112:Can anyone help with Megalitres? A reference says
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