Template:Numcr2namecr
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Usage
This template converses a numerical character reference into a named character reference. It converts a number to the named character reference for HTML, also often called a "character entity". The input number can be decimal or hexadecimal.
{{Numcr2namecr|A0}}
--> ,  {{Numcr2namecr|160|base=dec}}
--> ,  
By default the numeric base is presumed to be hexadecimal. When the base is decimal, it needs to be specified using "base=dec"
When the number has no related named character, an blank is presented. This message can be overruled:
{{Numcr2namecr|61}}
-->{{Numcr2namecr|61|notfoundmsg=Not named}}
--> Not named
Parameters
- First parameter, 1= Unnamed, required. Numerical value in hex or decimal. Hexadecimal can have the prefix "0x". Input like   (expected output ) can not be processed.
- base= Required when base=decimal, default base=hex. When the input number (parameter 1) is decimal, the base= must be defined through: "base=dec", "base=d", "base=10".
- For clarity in code, the hex base may be defined as well: "base=hex", "base=h", "base=16". The base is also hexadecimal when the prefix "0x" is used with the number.
- notfoundmsg= Optional message, default= (blank). Will be returned when the value does not have a named reference.
{{numcr2namecr|61}}
-->{{numcr2namecr|61|notfoundmsg=Cannot find the name}}
--> Cannot find the name
Technical notes
The template uses the module Module:Numcr2namecr, which contains a list of all 2032 character names (or 1446 unique characters). Hexadecimal-decimal calculations are performed by {{#invoke:BaseConvert|16to10}}.
See also
- List of XML and HTML character entity references gives background and an overview