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phrase and 1280 for the second, except a very large number of the the first group are British publications from the 20th century, whereas the second group is made mostly of Indian publications. For regular Google Search results (with Verbatim mode to avoid similar terms), there are 140 results for "million rupees" and 95 for "billion rupees"; however, on closer inspection, it turns out that all but a handful them are from American, English and European websites reporting Indian news. Although "lakh rupees" and "crore rupees" only return 163 and 154 results, respectively, most of the websites returned are Indian newspaper and government websites. While use of "million" and "billion" for sums of money is not completely unheard of, the sources using such terminology are more often than not American or British, and such usage is not common enough in Indian sources for MOS:COMMONALITY to apply. --
3739:(which it would if it applied to the language as a whole), for otherwise we would not have British English anywhere on Knowledge (XXG), since American English is used by five times as many people. If you want to change the guidelines so that COMMONALITY does override TIES, then this page is the wrong place to discuss it. As it stands, MOS:COMMONALITY favours usage that is common to both the variety favoured by MOS:TIES and to other varieties of English. When no such commonality exists, the term in the national variety tied to the subject should be used (since only TIES would apply). If local sources are almost never using "million" and "billion" to denominate sums of local currency, then there is no commonality, especially when such usage would seem jarring to a local. -- 3765:, and even then numerical representations are still to use 3-digit groupings. All of this notwithstanding, I think you're focused on the case of crores/lakhs being used when dealing specifically with Indian rupees. This, however, ignores the fact that references to all other currencies still use denominations in millions/billions by the very same sources you're referring to, which is evident in the Google Trends statistics. So it's not like the words million/billion are alien to Indian English, and therefore (as per your argument), COMMONALITY suggests that they be used instead of ones specific to Indian English which are completely alien to the rest of the world. 5426:
the link parameter to avoid repetition without removing result clarification, they are welcome). If one wants to avoid repetition taking into account other text, one would need to be able to specify which clarifications should be disabled (I imagine it is more practical for links to be the default than the reverse, but maybe you know whether the most common contexts in which INRConvert is being used suggest the reverse). Anyway, this is currently not a replacement for INRConvert as at present it only converts to USD from several currencies, while INRConvert converts from Indian rupees to several currencies. Thanks for looking at it.
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but definitely doable with some time. Probably not something I can do today but by tomorrow or Wednesday. I compared the main template code and the sandbox code and there are a fair number of differences that I think were intended to simplify / improve the performance of the template. Without a significant review, I'm quite leery about just copying the sandbox over to the main template. Alas, that would be a simple fix if there was only the single change but it's more than that.
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for the rupee-dollar conversion on January 6, 1987, they would need only type in the date and fill in the other parameters presently in the template. If the date parameter is blank, then the default value will be the last value in the table. Plus, rather than modifying the value in the template, the values of the rupee-dollar conversion multiplier table would only need updating. The rupee-dollar conversion value going back to October 5, 1993 can be found at
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rates and then convert to US dollars using current exchange rates (which seems to be AreJay approach)? I think the latter approach makes more sense and even include the current rupee value. I think that using the local inflation rate gives a better reflexion of what the local currency was worth. AreJay has, as he mentions, made a start on this but it only goes to 2008. It would be good to get some more data (up-to-date data). This would be added to
4167:. If you look in the budget/gross parameters of the infobox, that's an awful lot of information to display in a small space. The second thing I'm proposing, is that if the input value is in "crore" (1 crore of apples = 10,000,000 apples) then the output value should be in crore, not in millions/billions. If the input value is in millions/billions, the output should be in millions/billions. This is for basic parallel structure. Regards, 22: 3886: 3713:
the point is about readership, not where the company is headquartered or what variant of English they're using. That, however, doesn't change that fact that the Google Trends indicate the terms million/billion are far more common than crore/lakh regardless of source, even in India. MOS:COMMONALITY doesn't apply to how common a term is in a particular variant in English, it applies to English
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rates to display dollar equivalents, even for historic values. While I admit that there is a systemic logic flaw in the way this is treated on Knowledge (XXG), all the template does is allow users to semi-automate that process. Second point...I am working on a system that will adjust Indian rupees' historic values based on inflation. The code is currently being tested (
5258:, we probably shouldn't be using crore anyway, since it is not universally understood, and we should be using millions/billions instead. Remember, please, that this is the English Knowledge (XXG), and not the Indian Knowledge (XXG), so we should be aiming to communicate to the widest English-speaking readership, even when the article is about an Indian subject. Regards, 5144:, we strive to use terminology that is understood globally, as opposed to catering solely to people from the Indian subcontinent. That's why we don't write numerals like 1,00,00,00,000, and instead write it the way people from Brazil might understand it: 1,000,000,000. Since your original question was about linking, I think that's been sufficiently explained, right? 2991:) but template conversion do not support such nomenclature, it supports 'Trillion' but not 'Lakh Crore' though both are same (1 trillion equals 1 lakh crore) but later is the term used in India when talking about huge sums of money. Can we have 'Lakh Crore' as another optional currency_formatting parameter. Thanks. IndianGeneralist 12:03, 19 February 2014 (UTC) 109:
1997 value has no sense. Better do with the 1997 exchange rate, and let the reader know, so he could figure out, according to its knowledge, the significance of the converted value. Stating the 1997 value at the 1997 exchange rate has the advantage of a objective information, no interpretations. Result example: ₹17000 crore (US$ 5.43 billion - 1997
649: 2176:(1.2¢ US) ", there was an 'USD' term and it was an external link to http://www.filmznews.com/! It was restored back to normal but I have no idea what happened, couldn't find anything and the history section of this template (and the article) is undisturbed. Anybody else noticed this and can explain? It happened around 18:30 UTC 17 August. - 3761:
prevalence, etc.; if it was, you'd be correct. "When no such commonality exists, the term in the national variety tied to the subject should be used (since only TIES would apply)"—Where did you read that? Besides, using crores/lakhs is explicitly discouraged except in rare cases where it is done for "contextually important reasons" in
4657:: It does not show the year because clutter was the main complaint that led to the creation of this feature. INRConvert was banned from film-related lists and infoboxes because of that. The expectation is that the conversion year would be clear from the context, e.g. 2006 film revenues would be converted using 2006 exchange rates. 5425:
Well, I think clarification should always be there. There is repeated linking, but I wanted the template to be as simple as possible to try to avoid expansion problems. It is already too complicated compared to what I started with (I imagine it does better than INRConvert, so if somebody wants to add
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6 zeros is the general way in multiple European languages. I am not saying that the conversion should follow that, rather that the result should also have a link to clarify that the American way is being used for people who are not so familiar with English. Only the source value is being shown with a
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To add to that, I do not support removing the converted US dollar amount in general (because the guidelines say that we need to have a converted amount to a well-known currency if the amount is not in one), but I can see that there are cases where it necessary to have the amount only in Indian rupees
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which shows how the main template appears and how the version in the sandbox appears using the same inputs. There are some differences between the two pages but I think the sandbox version is showing the year correctly in the various possible configurations. Take a look at that testcases page and see
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I concur: the template could output the rupee-dollar conversion for a given date. My reasoning is the following: if I find a dated source, i.e. 1997, I would have problems figuring the meaning of the conversion (inflated, not inflated, actual, which rate, and so on). And putting the actual rate for a
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There may be value to modify the template to output the rupee-dollar conversion for a given date. Basically, a subpage of this template would include a conversion table of the rupee-dollar conversion multiplier for each 12 Noon Buying Rate going back as far as there is data. Then, if someone had need
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I too grew up with billion meaning 1 million million. This is typical for countries associated with the British Empire / Commonwealth (such as India and my home in Australia). In the US it means 1000 million. Somehow, the US meaning has become dominant in English speaking countries, even in Britain,
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That particular example about ten million vs crore was added to the MoS by a single editor, not by consensus. Either way, when discussing sums of money, lakhs and crores are used almost exclusively, so there is no commonality in using millions and billions instead. ENGVAR suggests using the national
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A template to convert between "lakh"/"crore" and English seems a little useless. In general it would merely serve to add unnecessary clutter. Just use the words English speakers in general are familiar with, i.e., don't use "lakh" and "crore". In the rare case where "lakh" and/or "crore" would be
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I don't want to discourage your efforts, but as a bit of a broad note: talk pages are intended to discuss changes to the relevant article, or template or category or whatever. While I get that INRConvert was the inspiration for the new template you created, you're using Template talk:INRConvert as,
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be ambiguous in some lands, there might be a reasonable argument to include a link or links, but that would be something you would do once or twice, not something that should be done every time we use these summary labels. So now that you've been taught how to activate links, does that resolve your
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The regular one implements rounding based on significant figures. The historical mode does not. It defaults to two decimal places instead and relies on the user to specify it if it needs to be different. I agree that rounding based on significant figures is better. There was some reason I could not
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ready for future inflation. The problem was that it was inflating the 2016 figure to a 2016 figure and then converting. Of course, that's a 0% increase in zero years but the rupee figure was still given twice. So, we had "₹95 crore (equivalent to ₹95 crore or US$ 14.1 million in 2016)". There's
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specifically talks about how to use the regional terms for local currency amounts. I never said that other currencies should use lakh/crores. In fact, I specifically pointed out dollars as an example where millions/billions are used, since such usage accounted for almost all of the results from the
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Many news sources employ local journalists to report on local issues in the local variants of English, so just because the parent corporate entity might be headquartered in the US or UK doesn't mean they're bound to follow American/British English. Even if it it did mean that, it's irrelevant since
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Most of the results from the search links above are either from American and British websites using the Indian TLD (e.g. BBC, Business Insider), or talking about non-rupee amounts, e.g. dollars. Searching for "million rupees" vs "lakh rupees" on Google Books returns around 540 results for the first
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Actually this is not an issue with the template at all. The template allows the user to choose crore/lakh or million/billion for the input. It doesn't force one or the other but gives editors the freedom to determine which is more appropriate for the article. If it were forcing one or the other,
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Would it be possible to create a new template based on a stripped-down version of this? What is required is something that converts between the Western (million etc) and Indian (crore etc) counting systems. No need for inflation, currency symbols/conversion etc - just plain numbers. The purpose is
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I wondered whether it was a currency format issue but there is no way that I am messing about with templates. My typo rate is rocketing at the moment - dodgy keyboard, even more dodgy meds. If you or someone else can find the time to hunt this one down and fix it then it would be appreciated. OTOH,
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it can be prefixed anyway. These figures are used a lot in non-finance situations, eg: population, attendance at protests etc (yep, they have a lot of protests and a lot of people attend!) I'll have to find an example of where the extended strings (1,00,00,000 etc) appear but they do and they have
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From a quick look, I think the problem is the template is trying to format the year as it would a currency amount, hence the , after the 2 in 2013. Assuming I'm right, it's "just" a case of finding that spurious conversion and removing it from the template code. That's easier said that done, alas,
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If the exchange rate from 1947 is used, then the output text should also have "at the 1947 exchange rate" or similar in it. Otherwise the reader will not know if the exchange rate used was from 1947 or the date that the entry was made to the article (editors sometimes look up the current exchange
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shows that the Swedish crown is traded twice as much by value as the Indian rupee. So if even the Swedish crown requires conversion, then the Indian rupee requires it as well, since it would be even less familiar to the average reader than the crown. This is why the manual of style says converted
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With most inflation datasets, some date is picked as the base and set to 100. That's often the first year of the dataset. So I may be able to find another inflation dataset but if it uses different values it will take some testing to see if it works. That was the point I was trying (poorly) to
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I appreciate the point that you're making. However, the idea behind this template is to simplify the conversion rupees to dollars as of the current date. Indian articles (and I would suspect, several other articles) on Knowledge (XXG), prior to the creation of the template used current currency
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I would guess that the subpage for non-linking was overlooked when the new symbol came in. I have fixed this. As noted above, for India-related articles the guideline (not policy) is to use crore and lakh, which, no, most people don't understand (but this is not the place to debate that). The
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Do we convert then inflate or inflate then convert? That is, do we convert from 1997 rupees to 1997 US dollars using 1997 exchange rates then use US inflation rates to get to 2024 dollars (as Suntag seems to be suggesting above) or do we go from 1997 rupees to 2024 rupees using Indian inflation
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If Indian English is indistinguishable from British English, then how could Indian English words be "completely alien" to the rest of the world? (which they are not, since other South Asian regional varieties of English have the same words). Of course, COMMONALITY is not merely to do with sheer
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I have nothing against India or its people. It has nothing to do with serving cultural sensibilities; it's a matter of comprehensibility. Sure, absolutely, write in Indian English where appropriate but "million", "billion", etc. are valid in Indian English, so why not use these terms which we
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Knowledge (XXG) isn't written especially for Indians (nor for Pakistanis, Bangladeshis nor Nepalis) even articles written about South Asian topics should be accessible to a general audience. If you can read English to a decent level, you'll know what a million, billion, etc. is, but most don't
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It used to be that anything less than one rupee would be converted to cents (with only three options: 2¢, 1¢ and less than 1¢) and anything more than or equal to one rupee would be converted to dollars but one rupee is only worth about a couple of cents so cents were being very underused. Now
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This is a great template. It would be wonderful to have most of the worlds major currencies automatically convertible via a master template, drawing data automatically via scripts from a reliable source, on a weekly or daily basis. It would high-lite an advantage of Knowledge (XXG) over static
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Indian English, Australian English, New Zealand English, and South African English is basically indistinguishable from British English, and the sum of those people outnumber American English speakers. Regardless, COMMONALITY is not merely to do with sheer number of speakers, but distribution,
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article, Rs. 950 crore were taken in 1997. The article taps into this conversion template to say that Rs. 950 crore was US$ 191.81 million in 1997. That is not true since this template uses today's conversion value, not the one from 1997. Also, even if the template output were change to read
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Why is the old abbreviation (Rs.) still used instead of the currency sign when nolink is turned on? Also, why are million and billion denominators used on a majority of articles instead of crore? Is this WP policy or just because most people don't understand the Indian numbering system?
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I propose to change the default such that the template does not link automatically but links would have to be specified. When used several times in an article, this template produces a huge number of redundant links unless editors take the time to add the extra code to turn them off.
4159:. (Population of Sweden is 9.8 million). That said, I'm not proposing the removal of any functionality. I'm proposing: allow users to suppress the conversion to another currency, while still allowing for the inflation calculation in rupees. The practical application of this is at 167:
something like Rs. 950 crore (recent exchange rate US$ 191.81 million), that would not seem relevant to the topic because 950 crore in 1997 meant something different from 950 crore in 2008. The correct approach would be to convert 950 crore in 1997 to U.S. dollars in 1997, then
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documentation for details)" It's using that inflation template I mentioned in our other discussion. While the data set for this template looks straight-forward, the inflation dataset is more complicated and may need a request there for someone familiar with it to update.
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might be working correctly. I'm heading off for a bit so I can't really look at the differences between the current live version and the sandbox but I can check when I get back. In the meantime, would you mind looking at the sandbox to see if that output looks correct?
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I'm working on the Inflation dataset, getting it up to 2022. That was interesting to figure out how that worked. Two other templates need to be updated but require template editor rights. Dataset has been updated, edit-requests left for the other two templates.
4928:. Thankfully, that's due to the template's documentation, the template itself isn't broken in actual use, nor are pages that use it. Yet. I've put a usage note on that template's documentation page and will put one on this template's documentation page shortly. 3539:- this is explicitly stated on almost every talk page of India-related articles. An encyclopaedia is, after all, for documenting things as they are - if they cannot understand the nomenclature used in other countries, they should make an effort to learn it. cc: 6131:
I will try updating. Also, is there a template only for Indian inflation conversion and not including the USD currency conversion, and is there a way to update monthly CPI data here to be more updated, for example till May 2023 like the website Inflation Tool?
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Anyone feel comfortable enough updating the historical inflation rates to include 2021 and 2022? Also the current rates could use updating to more current values. I've botched this in the past so prefer not to make the changes, if someone else doesn't mind.
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There seems to be some disagreement about how to pluralise. Until April the template did not pluralise anything. Raghusri did the honours of fixing this problem. I thank you, Raghusri, for that, however, I have two problems with the way you approached this.
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Too many significant figures give false precision, especially with the way currencies fluctuate, too few can give you an inaccurate conversion. I've rewritten the template making the default to be two significant figures, I reckon that's about just right.
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Yeah! First of all i thank you for opening a discussion, because many users are not doing this, rather than they are engaging in edit war. It's nice to see. What you said is right. According to the above two points, do as your wish. Carry on :) Regards,
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Adding "(s)" (as in "paise(s)") is okay when we don't know how many of the thing we are dealing with but in this case we do. It's much better style to add "s" (no brackets) if and only if we have a number that is not one (ignore negative numbers). We
75:. I'm sure that the U.S. government has published more extensive tables elsewhere. The best situation would be if Knowledge (XXG) could tap into external conversion tables for internal usage, which probably is true for any time-dependent conversion. -- 6211:}} is used to add a sorting key, but it is error-prone. Someone may update the value inside this template while forgetting to update the sorting key. This template could add an option, which, if set, would automatically generate a sorting key. 4509:
I don't see the benefit of using negative rounding figures; this is not only unconventional, but it doesn't make sense conceptually. I quite like this parameter, however, and we should incorporate it into the main template as soon as possible.
734:. The way the article is going, I am forced to quote this :- "The more the merrier" (though I find it cheesy). Please help me out in shortening the plot section. The way I'm writing out the plot, it looks like an Avatar article in itself! 4771:
implement it easily, but do not quite remember what it was. But it should definitely be possible with some work. I had not considered the comma issue. It should be possible to fix that, too, by looking at how the regular one does it. --
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The "less than 1¢" stuff has been got rid of. 45 paise is less than 1¢, 20 paise is less than 1¢, 7 paise is less than 1¢, 1 paise is less than 1¢ ... This doesn't tell us much. Now we have actual conversions for things less than one
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parameter allows us to use this template and adjust for inflation, but there's a growing dispassion for the forced conversion of Indian Rupees to US Dollars. Is there any way to set a switch to turn off the US conversion? Currently:
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I tried to find the data on the site mentioned in the dataset, but nothing. I'll see what I can find (and noticed that the change you made looks for the startyear, not hardcoded). The challenge is the dataset put 1953 at 100.
4155:, I appreciate your feedback. The population of India is about 1.3 billion, or 1/6 of the global population. I would argue that makes the Indian Rupee quite well-known, far moreso than the Swedish Kroner example used at 4402:
50 lakh (US$ 5 million)", where the foreign currency amount uses the exchange rate from 1947. Uncluttered output might be needed for infoboxes, or where there are many conversions. I have created two parameters called
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I initially throught that this template tapped into historical conversion data. On reviewing the code, I realized that it did not. The more I think about this template, the more I become concerned. For example, in the
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Hence the word "basically"; if there were no differences, it would just be called British English outright. That's the same policy I was pointing out that discourages crore/lakh. But sounds good, let's discuss there.
3531:) said is actually incredibly patronising, but it is symptomatic of the bias against India in Western circles. Knowledge (XXG) does not exist to serve the cultural sensibilities of Western readers. Articles on 858:
template allows for this. It also allows for millions, billions and trillions, which is reasonable since the template may be used on articles without a strong enough tie to India to warrant these terms.
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also says to use "international" terminology when possible. I wonder if, whenever lakh or crore are used, the template could also display the same amount in US/British numbering before the conversion:
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The feature is now live. Negative figures are needed to round to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, etc. This is because by default, rounding is defined in terms of decimal places after the decimal point (see
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right, the earliest possible date for the start year for inflation should be 1835. Do we have a dataset going back that far? Even if not, we could probably reconstruct it based on various sources like
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When displaying a rupee amount from the past, it may sometimes be desirable to show a converted figure in a different currency using the contemporary exchange rate. For example, a company that earned
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There could be a different parameter to activate clarification on the result value. I have not seen how to do this. This is precisely about communicating with most people than can read some English.
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is, but that doesn’t mean articles dealing with South African or British topics should be rewritten to cater to them (I’m curious who, exactly, you imagine a “general” audience to consist of).
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I have moved your comment down, as it didn't seem especially relevant to the 25 May 2020 conversation you were responding to. If you want to show a link, you would format the template like:
5350:. It could be extended with a target currency, but I did not need it now and I tried to keep it simple, as I have for example hit the expansion limit when doing nested Inflation elsewhere. 3586:
Prefer vocabulary common to all varieties of English. Insisting on a single term or a single usage as the only correct option does not serve the purposes of an international encyclopedia.
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Hmmm, wonder what to display if the year is earlier? Probably just skip that entire section, I guess. Plus add to the documentation what will happen if you put a year that's too early.
5249:, we should be cautious about overlinking. If you want to activate a link for the first appearance of "crore", which may not be understood by the majority of the world, or billion, which 4087:, and some editors feel the US conversion promotes US bias, and the default output for the inflation conversion is needlessly verbose. So there is some community need behind my request. 2357:
I thought you were asking for a variant of this template that produces the first part, but without the conversion in parenthesis, but perhaps you are asking for something else? yes, the
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parameter, as well as reserving the next two positional arguments to support ranges (note that the precision parameter differs from INRConvert, as it is not positional, but handled by
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Maybe the easiest would be for linking to be off as you say and for full control I could add: lk=on, lk=source, lk=original, lk=inflated, lk=result, lk=converted, lk=source-converted.
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I've marked the request as answered, as the template is only semi-protected and you should be able to edit it yourself. If you want help with template coding, you might try asking at
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And as a general note, if the input is in crore, maybe the output should be in crore as well, and if the input is millions or billions, the output should be in millions or billions.
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this should not be linked. Perhaps it was linked to clarify that they were American cents. It's better style to avoid using links for clarification. Now a "US" is there instead.
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The best solution, of course, would be to add years before 1953 but in the meantime (or failing that altogether) it would probably be best to just ignore these (as suggested).
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a variant where it would convert it into another currency, and display the inflated value based on the inflation of that currency (which may be more relevant in some contexts).
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Sorry, I had already tried {{INRConvert|3750|c|year=2001|to=USD EUR GBP}} in the sandbox and it produced the same odd format there. It was remiss of me not to mention this. -
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Thanks, didn't know about the Fed stopping the publication of forex rates. We'll have to rely on data from other sources like Bloomberg or India's RBI going forward. Thanks
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Firstly its a great template, thanks. Now coming to a small issue, the total planned expenditure of Govt of India for Defense services for year 2013 was 2.03 lakh crore (see
4363: 4133:(for example, if the converted amount is in another column). This is not about being US-centric, as other major currencies such as the euro are also appropriate for this. -- 840: 588:
Well, it seems to me that all you did was to convert the entire dollar part to zeroes. Wow. Congratulations. Now, 130 crore equals 0 million dollars. What a wonderful edit.
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Do you have any evidence to back up this claim? On the contrary, I've found ample evidence to show that million/billion is (if not equally) popular compared to lakh/crore:
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more common in English than crore/lakh, so per COMMONALITY, those terms are preferred. The goal is accessibility to a global readership, not to a regional subset of it.
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They are not bound to follow American/British English, but they do in practice; nothing on bbc.in is in Indian English, for example. MOS:COMMONALITY does not override
3666: 4163:. If an editor wants to add an "Adjusted for inflation" column, we're going to have two columns needlessly bloated by US dollar conversions. Another example might be 2165:
Okay I don't know much about templates but yesterday while patrolling I came across this in the Indian railways page. For about 20 minutes in this template's output "
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Its hard to work on big articles, and it needs a lot of energy—something which I am lacking these days ;) You guys seem to be doing just fine, keep up the good job!
1110:}} would convert just to dollars, so there was inconsistency there. It was probably an old exchange rate which got fossilised in the template code. This is gone. 5000:(US$ 17 million)" it would be clearer to have something like "₹100-140 crore (US$ 14-20 million)". This can be achieved by giving two values to the template. -- 4756:
It seems like the the comma grouping is not available, and the rounding is not set to a reasonable default (at least, not the same as the one in regular mode).
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in its current form isn't that template but a number reformatter ... which has lain idle for almost a year and should be deleted on ground of being unuseful.
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Greetings and felicitations. Would it be possible to implement a leading minus sign (−) for negative numbers? E.g., "−₹17,318 million (−US$ 250 million)" (
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As for including a converted amount, it is not just about population of the country that issues the currency, but who else uses it as well, internationally.
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seems just to add the currency symbol for a rupee. What is needed is a conversion function that accepts a number in western format and returns one in Indian
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It is always best to discuss, edit warring is a dead-end. I'm going ahead & putting the sandbox version onto the page. It was good to have this chat.
3675: 3672: 1102:) to $ 1,000 million dollars to millions of dollars even though ₹4.3699 crore is less than a million dollars. This only occurred which crores, e.g. {{ 3669: 4427:
parameter accepts an integer argument for the number of decimal places to which to round (negative numbers will round to the nearest 10, 100, etc.).
5140:"In general" seems to be based on your personal understanding of what "billion" means, vs. what the rest of the globe understands it to mean. Per 2502:
already calculates the inflated value in a particular year given the value in a previous year for various currencies including the Indian rupee.
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late response to this, looking at the source and several other XYZConvert templates, the "to" parameter is designed only for a single currency.
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Though we'd probably appreciate it if Ravensfire hurries up on whatever he's doing to rectify the error, its affecting a hell lot of articles.
4701:, since it changes not just the output format, but the behaviour of the template, and also because there is already a formatting parameter. -- 4536:). With the use of Wordify, however, it should not really see much use, except in cases where we specifically need a particular precision. -- 4160: 896: 5196:
When the |b parameter is used then you get a tooltip that says "1,000,000,000" when your mouse hovers over "billion" and a blue link to the
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I'm sorry to note this but the rupee-dollar conversion factor is very very outdated. By present standards, the conversion factor is approx.
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I have made the parameters more like INRConvert's. Now it is also possible to choose INPUT units (pa for paise, p for penny, ct for cent).
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Thanks for correcting this, MikeLynch. My apologies, I was pulled away after saving the new rate in one page and before I could test it.
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I think the problem is the dataset used for inflation starts at 1953. It can't handle converting anything from before that year. Sorry.
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Jumping every 3 zeros is the American way. In general it is 6 zeros. And I was talking about the result, not the original value. Thanks.
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Please use Crore and Lakh instead of million and billion when the amount is in Indian Rupee as Indians are more familiar with the former.
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It is easy to add this to the historical mode. Might be slightly more difficult for regular mode. How are you planning on using this? --
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to handle this issue without the need for conversions. If you want to inflate 10 crore rupees with the Inflation template, supply just
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Tch tch, you are making no attempt to hide the sarcasm; keep it cool guys, the world is a better place without our heads being hot ;)
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is the current year. In this example, the output should simply be "₹95 crore (US$ 14.1 million)" untill next year. This has been
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I have done it. One thing to note is that this template generalizes paise to mean cents in whatever currency, what do you think?
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I see. Also, the feature doesn't seem to be live / working properly. I tried it on an article, and the preview came up with this:
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adjust the U.S. dollars into 2008. That would provide a better characterization of 950 crore in 1997 in today's U.S. dollars. --
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as well, with more participants, so it is better to keep the discussion there instead of splitting it across different pages. --
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I see that in the following discussion, a alternative solution. But I don't agree. Proposal: could we add a parameter to input
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Hey, not sure who's running this ship anymore, but if nobody responds soonish, I'll just ask someone at the Village Pump. The
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is a bit of an exception since the whole thing is converted into dollars (pounds, euros, etc.) so the clutter is there anyway.
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Thank you Mike for correcting thsi easily-avoidable mistake. And by the way, where are you? You seem to have disappeared from
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Billion, in modern parlance, is generally understood to be 1 with 9 zeroes. But if you do the same thing with this template:
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The template at present displays "2,013" as the year. Is it possible to have it display without the comma, ie: "2013" ? -
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Thanks for that. It seems like the rounding and formatting logic that is built into the regular mode is not available in
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Universally used terms are often preferable to less widely distributed terms, especially in article titles. For example,
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could transclude those templates, which would also make the code a bit more modular and hopefully easier to maintain. --
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include a clarification wikilink when using "billion" (or crore or lakh or whatever), I'd disagree with that. Per our
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is relevant here. I would greatly appreciate the option to denominate the converted-to currency in lakhs or crores. —
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I don't agree that the words "thousand", "lakh", "million", "crore", "billion", etc. should be pluralised here.
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which side the negative sign should go on? What happens when we have a range of negative numbers? eg ₹-5 - ₹-10
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers#Request for information/to add a currency format example
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1 crore is 100 lakh and 1 lakh is 100,000 (but they'd write 100,000 as 1,00,000). Imagine a template like this:
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Thank you. What about a link for "billion", etc., which are ambiguous? The result value is not being linked.
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though, it would be better to choose the more widely understood English words over Hindi ones, but it isn't.
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There are now two digits after a decimal point which separates dollars and cents (unless you ask for more).
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I have added more fractional currencies with examples for some countries where it would be proper usage.
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Hope you tried your level best. Thanks for putting in effort. I hope somebody could address the issue. --
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Whereas, if the currencies are specified separately, the historical values are displayed appropriately:
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I added custom resolution support with the r parameter like Inflation and now ToUSD. Anything missing?
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2. I would like to convert to multiple currencies at once, both USD and euros at a time, for example.
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anything less than a dollar is converted into cents, e.g. ₹30 is converted to 55¢ rather than $ 0.55.
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1. I would like to be able to put a range (350-400) in crore and get output in both billion/million
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The code for this is currently in the sandbox. I wrote this feature after reading the discussion at
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As noted above, the strange space after the rupee sign when dealing with billions of rupees is gone.
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at the moment with this symbol until they're sorted out it might be best to stick with the template
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How can I reverse the order of how the figures appear? I would like the rupees to come in brackets.
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Knowledge (XXG) isn't written especially for Indians (nor for Pakistanis, Bangladeshis nor Nepalis)
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so the lakh/crore amounts seen in Indian sources are entered as such and automatically converted.
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The lakh and lakh crore formats are fine, but the template does not like it when the argument is
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Again as noted above, the the rupee sign is now linked (except, of course, when linking is off).
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is not supplied, it will follow the existing behaviour (showing the "equivalent to" text). The
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I think that such a template would be a great idea. In fact, we could have three subtemplates:
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template only does one thing at the moment, which is why I suggested extending it to do more.
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To implement this, we should check if the supplied number is less than 0. If so, we should:
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to include years after 2013. I don't know a source for the required inflation data, though.
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There was a quirk in the old code that converted values from ₹4.3699 crore (₹4.3 crore with
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The template should probably not add links by default, as that could quickly run afoul of
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Australia and most of the Commonwealth. I don't like it much either but such is life. See
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Previous discussions about the utility of INRConvert in Indian film articles has come up
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I am not sure about the others, but I have not made any progress on this, I am afraid. --
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be changed to instead be {{INR|link=Indian rupee}}? At least one editor was confused by "
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parameter and USD is not included or is included, but is not the first, I get an error.
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Is there a way to make this work automatically with sortable tables? e.g. the table at
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allows for conversion to other currencies besides US (combinations are also possible).
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When the result is US$ is $ 1 billion or more an extra space is inserted between the
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it would be better to choose the more widely understood English words over Hindi ones
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900 crore or US$ 15 million in 2014) . It works correctly for lakh, trillion, etc. --
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I've copied the table below from the section below and changed the arguments to the
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No problemo, just be careful with templates next time, it affects lots of articles.
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I think such a display would only be appropriate if the original price was in USD.
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I wanted to have something like INRConvert for other currencies so I started this:
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Someone who knows what they are doing should look at reducing the expansion depth.
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Parameter 3 still gives the optional rounding factor but now it works of cents too.
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resources (books, journals, papers), where currency conversion is always outdated.
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Am I doing something wrong or is this an intended limitation of this template?  —
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Nor is it written especially for Americans, Australians, Nigerians or Norwegians.
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As noted above also, the new rupee sign, ₹, is used whether you're linking or not.
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Error when specifying multiple currencies when USD is not present or is not first
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search links you posted. I also see that this exact thing is being discussed at
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Currency translation ought to be just sufficient for readers to appreciate the
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Please consider using the unicode symbol for rupee rather than the image file.
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Dude! That's not the response I expected :P. BTW, did you actually see Ra.One?
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There are multiple pages where this template is used in sortable tables (e.g.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "The challenge is the dataset put 1953 at 100."
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Sure, having the ability to turn on/off the rupee symbol would be a bonus but
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Wrapping between the rupee value and the dollar conversion is now allowed for.
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I've updated the rate using the latest value (Oct 28, 2011) from the source.
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49 = US$ 1. I suggest that this misleading number be chnaged at the earliest.
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Is this expected/desired behavior or would someone in India normally write "
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Thanks for the info. The template should probably be fixed to cover this.
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The default rounding is now to two significant figures as discussed above.
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Thanks very much. Knowledge (XXG)'s "customer service" shines again. -
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Okay - I'll take a look there this evening. Thanks for finding that!
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The inflated value for crore seems to be ten times what it should be;
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Does anyone have any ideas on what might be causing this? Could it be
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can understand? Anyway, it's a waste of time arguing this here: the
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parameter to show which arguments are causing the problematic output:
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number of speakers, but about usage common to different varieties.
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Now it can display with the units provided and always links them.
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currency was not specified. This has now been defaulted to USD. --
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are perfectly valid words. The average American won’t know what a
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https://en.wikipedia.org/2023_Women%27s_Premier_League_(cricket)
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I am using crore, I want a link also in the resulting billion.
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I'm not sure which is the preferred way. Has anybody asked at
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I looked around at Air India Express Flight 812 and decided:
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argument for this parameter that results in no conversion. --
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parameter, whose default argument is USD. What we need is a
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appropriate, just convert by hand. Using lakh and crore on
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BTW if/when this is done I would like to set it up with
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when they edit) or from the date they are reading it.
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This strange bug has been fixed in today's rewrite.
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after the template, instead of using this template.
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For example, look at these two examples: 4462:Talk:Tiger Zinda Hai#Rupee to Dollar Conversion 3788:Talk:Tiger Zinda Hai#Rupee to Dollar Conversion 3641:variety that is appropriate for the context. -- 2959:. It had been 6, when it should have been 7. -- 5716:for some improvements. It also has testcases. 4075:₹180 crore (equivalent to ₹12 billion in 2016) 2571:1.9 crore that is not correct. It should give 1106:}} would convert to millions of dollars but {{ 843:, the Indian numbering system should be used. 5789:actually does. It is linking what with what? 4750:{{INRConvert|20|m|year=2013|mode=historical}} 4310:multiply it by -1 before further calculations 4189:Looking at this again, I believe you can use 3922:). Can someone please look into this? Thanks, 3369:Crore and Lakh instead of million and billion 2719:Formatting error: invalid input when rounding 2713:Formatting error: invalid input when rounding 710:Will do - pretty embarrassed about this one. 8: 5826:{{INRConvert|19|k}} gives ₹19,000 (US$ 270) 4491:) to condense the target currency amount. -- 331:Extra space when US$ is $ 1 billion or more 5939:Template:INRConvert/EUR USD GBP AUD CAD NZD 5886:When specifying multiple currencies in the 3896: 490:223 million)" which looks the same but the 482:symbol. If INR linked the result would be " 6035:Expression error: Unexpected < operator 5735:, so that expansion depth can be reduced. 4534:mw:Help:Extension:ParserFunctions#Rounding 2852:130 trillion or US$ 1.5 trillion in 2023) 4440:Expected output: ₹100 crore (€21,792,500) 4362:Looks a there is already a discussion at 281:48 billion or US$ 580 million in 2023)". 5661:now leverages this subtemplate. Thanks. 2510:to inflate a value before converting it. 1876:My version is currently in the sandbox. 1223: 5913:Template:INRConvert/EUR GBP AUD CAD NZD 5781:At the bottom it says, "On by default." 4616:380 million or US$ 4.6 million in 2023) 3596:is preferred to the national varieties 2955:by correcting the divisor exponents at 6013: 6005: 5972: 5887: 4907: 4055:18 billion or US$ 210 million in 2023) 4029: 3398:Non indians, as I, may not understand 2279:I might be missing something here but 2262: 113:) instead of 2,56 at the actual rate. 4481:The template has been updated (using 4161:List of highest-grossing Indian films 3389:understand what lakhs or crores are. 2804:127 crore or US$ 15 million in 2023) 2586:1.5 crore or US$ 180,000 in 2023). -- 1080:The cent sign has been delinked. Per 1012:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Templates 7: 6034: 4914:, is at least 33. The limit is 40. 4912:{{INRConvert|250|c|lk=on|year=2018}} 4059:I'm proposing we do something like: 2421:, e.g. lakh to million or vice versa 1939:is already plural, like the British 1144:Two new parameters have been added. 5923:is included, but is not the first: 5859:Can this work with sortable tables? 3321:Any progress in this issue pals? -- 3096:7.9 million or US$ 95,000 in 2023) 3070:8.1 million or US$ 97,000 in 2023) 3044:23 million or US$ 270,000 in 2023) 2293:or lakh format. And and vice versa. 4922:Template:Infobox government budget 4693:I have renamed the parameter from 2778:1.3 crore or US$ 150,000 in 2023) 2227:New variant based on this template 1204:is the number of rupees, the code 14: 4952:I think the main fault lies with 4793:Comma grouping has been added. -- 4454:382 crore or €47 million in 2023) 3010:Could somebody solve this issue? 1864:30 trillion(s) (US$ 550 billion) 5731:I have now re-implemented it in 3884: 1790:30 billion(s) (US$ 550 million) 955: 647: 20: 5749:The function has been moved to 2957:Template:INRConvert/inflation/b 1827:1 trillion(s) (US$ 18 billion) 461:Can the existing references to 4231:figures should be provided. -- 4037:{{INRConvert|180|c|year=1990}} 2437:500 in 1998 was equivalent to 2409:, which would convert between 1870:30 trillion (US$ 550 billion) 1753:1 billion(s) (US$ 18 million) 1: 6221:06:44, 13 November 2023 (UTC) 5937:₹1,000 (equivalent to ₹92,000 5911:₹1,000 (equivalent to ₹92,000 5877:11:37, 25 February 2023 (UTC) 5867:should be sortable by value. 5745:18:16, 19 February 2021 (UTC) 5375:17:57, 31 December 2020 (UTC) 5360:11:24, 31 December 2020 (UTC) 5010:00:37, 8 September 2020 (UTC) 4947:18:31, 7 September 2020 (UTC) 4766:21:56, 16 November 2019 (UTC) 4711:12:53, 16 November 2019 (UTC) 4678:12:05, 16 November 2019 (UTC) 4628:17:42, 13 November 2019 (UTC) 4577:11:21, 13 November 2019 (UTC) 4546:00:05, 13 November 2019 (UTC) 4520:21:14, 12 November 2019 (UTC) 4501:21:33, 10 November 2019 (UTC) 4476:20:04, 10 November 2019 (UTC) 4063:{{INRConvert|180|c|year=1990| 3943:Template:Inflation/IN/dataset 3505:11:15, 21 February 2017 (UTC) 3454:11:15, 21 February 2017 (UTC) 3000:07:53, 25 February 2014 (UTC) 2666:{{INRConvert|90|c|year=2013}} 2603:Template:Inflation/IN/dataset 2596:19:07, 29 November 2013 (UTC) 2053:have pointed you towards the 1796:30 billion (US$ 550 million) 905:21:04, 26 December 2012 (UTC) 508:I have added the rupee link. 326:17:56, 25 November 2010 (UTC) 201:User:AreJay/INRInflation/test 6153:Template:Inflation#Developer 5726:21:17, 16 January 2021 (UTC) 5697:17:21, 31 January 2021 (UTC) 5671:04:21, 12 January 2021 (UTC) 5618:03:24, 11 January 2021 (UTC) 5588:03:16, 11 January 2021 (UTC) 5318:09:47, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5304:05:51, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5282:03:58, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5268:03:33, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5228:03:22, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5214:03:08, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5192:02:26, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5177:02:21, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5154:02:07, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5129:01:42, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5115:01:38, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5085:01:26, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5071:00:10, 8 December 2020 (UTC) 5033:22:21, 7 December 2020 (UTC) 5019:Please display a link, like 4972:23:38, 16 January 2021 (UTC) 4854:Air India Express Flight 812 4259:'s 2019 operating income.) — 4006:no need to add inflation if 3853:05:34, 15 October 2015 (UTC) 3823:23:55, 9 November 2019 (UTC) 3801:00:57, 9 November 2019 (UTC) 3775:00:23, 9 November 2019 (UTC) 3749:23:04, 6 November 2019 (UTC) 3731:21:55, 6 November 2019 (UTC) 3701:23:52, 4 November 2019 (UTC) 3686:23:18, 4 November 2019 (UTC) 3394:05:34, 15 October 2015 (UTC) 2913:by adding a missing closing 1833:1 trillion (US$ 18 billion) 790:13:46, 3 November 2011 (UTC) 769:18:13, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 751:18:02, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 724:17:43, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 706:17:40, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 688:17:33, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 670:17:24, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 641:17:21, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 623:17:18, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 605:17:16, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 580:16:54, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 561:13:43, 2 November 2011 (UTC) 213:18:46, 8 December 2008 (UTC) 191:14:35, 5 December 2008 (UTC) 104:18:48, 8 December 2008 (UTC) 89:14:07, 5 December 2008 (UTC) 5567:20:26, 6 January 2021 (UTC) 5550:18:35, 6 January 2021 (UTC) 5540:added for convenience too. 5529:18:12, 6 January 2021 (UTC) 5492:16:44, 4 January 2021 (UTC) 5478:18:58, 3 January 2021 (UTC) 5464:08:11, 3 January 2021 (UTC) 5450:06:47, 3 January 2021 (UTC) 5436:06:35, 3 January 2021 (UTC) 5421:22:53, 2 January 2021 (UTC) 5403:22:12, 2 January 2021 (UTC) 5389:19:18, 2 January 2021 (UTC) 4803:16:25, 16 August 2020 (UTC) 4781:15:32, 16 August 2020 (UTC) 4398:50 lakh in 1947 might say " 4380:23:50, 16 August 2020 (UTC) 4358:21:52, 16 August 2020 (UTC) 4328:16:40, 16 August 2020 (UTC) 4303:14:17, 16 August 2020 (UTC) 3908:, or consider visiting the 2377:16:10, 6 October 2013 (UTC) 2353:18:08, 5 October 2013 (UTC) 2339:18:07, 5 October 2013 (UTC) 2275:17:07, 5 October 2013 (UTC) 2246:05:26, 5 October 2013 (UTC) 2219:19:22, 18 August 2013 (UTC) 2205:19:07, 18 August 2013 (UTC) 2186:17:38, 18 August 2013 (UTC) 1759:1 billion (US$ 18 million) 978:to reactivate your request. 966:has been answered. Set the 853:02:32, 30 August 2012 (UTC) 6236: 6048:→ ₹1,000 crore (US$ 22.25) 5853:21:22, 16 April 2021 (UTC) 5814:21:26, 16 April 2021 (UTC) 5771:Better explanation of 'lk' 5763:00:12, 11 March 2021 (UTC) 5574:was fixed for KRW, so now 5519:, as in other templates). 5247:general linking guidelines 4664:: That happened because a 4108:This is controlled by the 2989:2013 Union budget of India 2969:19:24, 18 April 2014 (UTC) 2927:11:36, 14 April 2014 (UTC) 2469:01:35, 28 April 2014 (UTC) 2145:10:22, 7 August 2013 (UTC) 2131:09:24, 7 August 2013 (UTC) 2106:17:55, 5 August 2013 (UTC) 2091:17:46, 5 August 2013 (UTC) 2072:17:40, 5 August 2013 (UTC) 2045:16:19, 5 August 2013 (UTC) 2031:16:11, 5 August 2013 (UTC) 2007:16:06, 5 August 2013 (UTC) 1626:3 million(s) (US$ 55,000) 1589:1 million(s) (US$ 18,000) 1199:do this. For example, if 1180:15:11, 22 March 2013 (UTC) 1140:18:22, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 1077:"Lakh" is also now linked. 1052:16:39, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 1029:07:07, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 1005:06:48, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 942:16:58, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 876:16:28, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 833:12:09, 20 April 2012 (UTC) 526:16:47, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 448:16:15, 19 March 2013 (UTC) 299:15:18, 22 March 2013 (UTC) 268:INRConvert|950|c|year=1997 258:05:37, 21 March 2013 (UTC) 6078:11:04, 1 April 2023 (UTC) 5995:10:25, 1 April 2023 (UTC) 5838:19:51, 2 April 2021 (UTC) 5799:19:36, 2 April 2021 (UTC) 5648:INRConvert/HistoricalRate 5241:If your suggestion is to 5091:{{INRConvert|11|b|lk=on}} 5047:{{INRConvert|11|c|lk=on}} 4269:04:32, 26 July 2019 (UTC) 3635:06:08, 9 March 2017 (UTC) 3563:13:51, 7 March 2017 (UTC) 3416:04:20, 6 April 2016 (UTC) 3289:16:04, 8 April 2014 (UTC) 3271:15:58, 8 April 2014 (UTC) 3248:14:56, 8 April 2014 (UTC) 3229:10:20, 8 April 2014 (UTC) 3220:02:16, 8 April 2014 (UTC) 3201:09:39, 7 April 2014 (UTC) 3192:19:39, 4 April 2014 (UTC) 3174:18:52, 4 April 2014 (UTC) 3143:18:18, 4 April 2014 (UTC) 3118:15:56, 4 April 2014 (UTC) 2949:The conversion issue was 2888:11:08, 8 April 2014 (UTC) 2686:15:03, 5 April 2014 (UTC) 2650:14:48, 4 April 2014 (UTC) 2628:08:22, 3 April 2014 (UTC) 2615:02:53, 3 April 2014 (UTC) 2517:valid on WP according to 149:23:47, 3 April 2016 (UTC) 131:23:40, 3 April 2016 (UTC) 73:U.S. Federal Reserve bank 6199:Feature request: sorting 6189:18:49, 7 July 2023 (UTC) 6170:18:00, 7 July 2023 (UTC) 6137:17:41, 7 July 2023 (UTC) 6126:14:05, 7 July 2023 (UTC) 6101:13:59, 7 July 2023 (UTC) 5348:Draft:Template:FXConvert 5049:, which will display as 5015:Comment by Trigenibinion 4984:High-speed rail in India 4894:01:11, 25 May 2020 (UTC) 4866:00:10, 25 May 2020 (UTC) 4847:14:16, 23 May 2020 (UTC) 4415:will accept an argument 4241:08:32, 25 May 2017 (UTC) 4177:15:19, 24 May 2017 (UTC) 4143:17:21, 15 May 2017 (UTC) 4126:17:09, 15 May 2017 (UTC) 4019:15:05, 26 May 2016 (UTC) 3977:08:16, 24 May 2016 (UTC) 3955:21:13, 23 May 2016 (UTC) 3936:20:21, 23 May 2016 (UTC) 3871:15:26, 26 May 2016 (UTC) 3582:is clear on this point. 3426:14:04, 26 May 2016 (UTC) 3383:19:11, 11 May 2014 (UTC) 3364:15:56, 18 May 2014 (UTC) 3331:23:21, 11 May 2014 (UTC) 2716:or US$ Bad rounding here 2706:90 crore (equivalent to 2672:90 crore (equivalent to 2547:14:40, 26 May 2016 (UTC) 1985:08:00, 5 June 2013 (UTC) 1959:14:05, 4 June 2013 (UTC) 1931:04:01, 18 May 2013 (UTC) 1909:09:29, 17 May 2013 (UTC) 1894:06:04, 16 May 2013 (UTC) 1216:3,000 is three thousand 503:23:52, 6 July 2011 (UTC) 425:19:22, 3 July 2011 (UTC) 5775:In the description for 5606:Template talk:FXConvert 5557:has problems with KRW. 4902:Expansion depth is huge 4103:02:18, 9 May 2017 (UTC) 3651:17:19, 6 May 2017 (UTC) 3006:Formatting error occurs 2419:Indian numbering system 1945:. The singular form is 1632:3 million (US$ 55,000) 1595:1 million (US$ 18,000) 1202:{{{1}}}</nowiki: --> 1152:accounts for inflation. 66:Rupee-dollar conversion 6205:List of banks in India 6107:Update historical data 6054:→ ₹1,000 crore (€24.1) 5967:Is the intention that 5675:What about supporting 5608:. Regards and thanks. 4225:Most traded currencies 3941:You'll need to update 3629: 3159:Inflation/IN/startyear 2049:Gah, I'm an idiot. I 5093:, it will display as 4920:It's already causing 4390:Historical conversion 4001:parameter was set to 3862:has been replaced by 3717:. Million/billion is 3584: 6146:Inflation/IN/dataset 5959:this is the result: 5933:this is the result: 5907:this is the result: 4430:Here is an example: 3899:ask another question 2563:Incorrect conversion 1306:20 paise (0.24¢ US) 1303:20 paise (0.24¢ US) 1279:5 paise (0.060¢ US) 1276:5 paise (0.060¢ US) 1252:1 paisa (0.012¢ US) 1249:1 paisa (0.012¢ US) 139:conversion rate ? -- 6019:For example, this: 5820:Reversing the order 5576:Template:KRWConvert 5538:Template:ZARConvert 5534:Template:JPYConvert 5509:Template:AUDConvert 5505:Template:CADConvert 5501:Template:GBPConvert 5254:concern? Also, per 4993:(US$ 12 million) - 4834:1 lakh (100,000 , ) 4748:(US$ 341,309.74) — 4738:{{INRConvert|20|m}} 4093:Thanks in advance, 3989:is the current year 2727:currency_formatting 1839:{{INRConvert|30|t}} 1765:{{INRConvert|30|b}} 1683:{{INRConvert|10|c}} 1437:{{INRConvert|30|k}} 1299:{{INRConvert|0.20}} 1272:{{INRConvert|0.05}} 1245:{{INRConvert|0.01}} 1236:Raghusri's version 6036: 5893:For example, when 5702:INRConvert/Wordify 5602:Template:FXConvert 5572:Template:Inflation 5555:Template:Inflation 5497:Template:FXConvert 5061:(US$ 1.3 million) 4486:INRConvert/Wordify 2837:|75|lc|year=2013}} 2826:(US$ 9.0 million) 2575:90 lakh. 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2835:INRConvert 2813:INRConvert 2787:INRConvert 2761:INRConvert 2640:Thanks. -- 2537:INSConvert 2532:Note that 2454:INRConvert 2415:long scale 2404:INSConvert 2080:Ravensfire 2061:Ravensfire 2020:Ravensfire 1819:1 trillion 1810:1 trillion 1782:30 billion 1773:30 billion 1456:(US$ 360) 1447:(US$ 360) 1345:(1.2¢ US) 1336:(1.2¢ US) 1100:nolink=yes 1082:WP:CONTEXT 968:|answered= 713:Ravensfire 677:Ravensfire 569:Ravensfire 476:10 billion 381:45 billion 364:44 billion 347:10 billion 270:}} gives " 5342:FXConvert 5200:article. 5002:Ita140188 4998:140 crore 4991:100 crore 4957:Inflation 4827:WP:ENGVAR 4758:Getsnoopy 4662:Getsnoopy 4620:Getsnoopy 4512:Getsnoopy 4448:100 crore 4277:Getsnoopy 4194:Inflation 4049:180 crore 3815:Getsnoopy 3767:Getsnoopy 3723:Getsnoopy 3678:Getsnoopy 3620:one crore 3555:Tiger7253 3408:Robertiki 2668:produces 2519:WP:MOSNUM 2497:Inflation 1745:1 billion 1736:1 billion 1618:3 million 1609:3 million 1581:1 million 1572:1 million 1419:(US$ 12) 1410:(US$ 12) 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Index


Archive 1
U.S. Federal Reserve bank
Suntag

14:07, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
AreJay
talk
18:48, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
FX rate
Exchange rate
Robertiki
talk
23:40, 3 April 2016 (UTC)
Robertiki
talk
23:47, 3 April 2016 (UTC)
Fodder Scam
inflation
Suntag

14:35, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
User:AreJay/INRInflation/test
AreJay
talk
18:46, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
inflation
JIMp
talk
cont

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