Archive:Broadtable format 0.4 - 1.6.1
Broadtable format 0.4 - 1.6.1 | |
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Outputs the result in a broad table. | |
Further Information | |
Provided by: | Semantic MediaWiki |
Added: | 0.4 |
Removed: | still supported |
Requirements: | none |
Format name: | broadtable |
Enabled? Indicates whether the result format is enabled by default upon installation of the respective extension. | yes |
Authors: | Markus Krötzsch |
Categories: | misc |
Table of Contents | |
Contents |
The result format broadtable is used to format query results as tables. It is identical to the table format except that the broadtable stretches the table to 100% of the available width.
Parameters[edit]
Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
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class | text | sortable wikitable smwtable | An additional CSS class to set for the table |
transpose | yes/no | no | Display table headers vertically and results horizontally |
sep | text | empty | The separator between results |
There are no inline query parameters specific to the broadtable format. The parameter headers=hide is specifically useful for hiding the header of tables (in most other cases, it is enough to use empty printout labels to hide the titles of printout statements).
Example[edit]
{{#ask: [[Category:City]] [[located in::Germany]] | ?population | ?area#km² = Size in km² | format=broadtable }}
This produces the following output:
PopulationThe number of inhabitants of some geographical place. | Size in km² | |
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Berlin | 3,520,061 | 891.85 km²344.34 sqmi <br /> |
Cologne | 1,080,394 | 405.02 km²156.38 sqmi <br /> |
Frankfurt | 679,664 | 248.31 km²95.87 sqmi <br /> |
Munich | 1,353,186 | 310.43 km²119.86 sqmi <br /> |
Stuttgart | 606,588 | 207.35 km²80.06 sqmi <br /> |
Würzburg | 126,635 | 87.63 km²33.83 sqmi <br /> |
Remarks[edit]
Tables have a special feature for sorting their contents by any of the columns in the table. See Selecting pages for general comments on sorting and a comparison to the wiki's query result sorting. Browsers without JavaScript enabled will not see the buttons for sorting at all.
SMW formats its tables with CSS class="smwtable". Using this class on other tables to achieve similar formatting is possible, but will only work reliably if the according page contains a query or other SMW specific elements. In other cases, the SMW style files will not be loaded at all, so the style is not available.