Template:Pf
{{#if}}
{{Pf}} is used to conveniently link to a ParserFunction, along the lines of {{tl}}. Pf stands for ParserFunction.
Usage
{{Pf|parser function}}, this creates a direct link to the relevant function, omit # and colon, e.g. use {{Pf|ifexpr}} to get {{#ifexpr}}.
{{Pf|parser function|1st parameter|2nd parameter|3rd parameter|4th parametr}}, this creates a link with parameters include, e.g. use {{Pf|ifexpr|1+1>1|true|false}} to get {{#ifexpr:1+1>1|true|false}}. For parameters with equals signs, use {{Pf|1=parser function|2=1st parameter|3=2nd parameter|4=3rd parameter|5=4th parametr}}, e.g. use
{{Pf|1=ifexpr|2=1+1=1|3=1+1=1|4=1+1!=1}} to get {{#ifexpr:1+1=1|1+1=1|1+1!=1}}.
Use |_code=yes to wrap the output in <code>...</code> tags, e.g. {{Pf|ifexpr|1+1>1|true|false|_code=yes}}produces {{#ifexpr:1+1>1|true|false}}.
| Input | Output |
|---|---|
{{Pf|expr}} |
{{#expr}} |
{{Pf|if}} |
{{#if}} |
{{Pf|ifeq}} |
{{#ifeq}} |
{{Pf|iferror}} |
{{#iferror}} |
{{Pf|ifexpr}} |
{{#ifexpr}} |
{{Pf|ifexist}} |
{{#ifexist}} |
{{Pf|rel2abs}} |
{{#rel2abs}} |
{{Pf|switch}} |
{{#switch}} |
{{Pf|time}} |
{{#time}} |
{{Pf|titleparts}} |
{{#titleparts}} |
{{Pf|lc}} |
{{lc}} |
{{Pf|uc}} |
{{uc}} |
{{Pf|lcfirst}} |
{{lcfirst}} |
{{Pf|ucfirst}} |
{{ucfirst}} |
{{Pf|urlencode}} |
{{urlencode}} |
{{Pf|anchorencode}} |
{{anchorencode}} |
{{Pf|ns}} |
{{ns}} |
{{Pf|localurl}} |
{{localurl}} |
{{Pf|localurle}} |
{{localurle}} |
{{Pf|fullurl}} |
{{fullurl}} |
{{Pf|fullurle}} |
{{fullurle}} |
{{Pf|language}} |
{{#language}} |
{{Pf|pagesincategory}} |
{{pagesincategory}} |
{{Pf|pagesincat}} |
{{pagesincat}} |
{{Pf|section}} |
{{#section}} |
{{Pf|section-x}} |
{{#section-x}} |
{{Pf|section-h}} |
{{#section-h}} |
{{Pf|lst}} |
{{#lst}} |
{{Pf|lstx}} |
{{#lstx}} |
{{Pf|lsth}} |
{{#lsth}} |