Template:Convert
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Template {{convert}} calculates measurements from one unit (you can enter) to another one, and then presents the results. For example:
{{convert|2|km|mi}}
→ 2 kilometres (1.2 mi){{convert|7|mi|km}}
→ 7 miles (11 km)
Units to convert
[edit source]Enter units to convert:
{{convert|1|lb|kg}}
→ 1 pound (0.45 kg)
- Units are listed below.
Unit name or symbol (abbreviation): 1 pound or 1 lb?
[edit source]By default, the first value shows unit name spelled out, the second the symbol (or abbreviation). Use |abbr=on/off
to change this behaviour:
{{convert|1|lb|kg}}
→ 1 pound (0.45 kg)
To abbreviate both:
{{convert|1|lb|kg|abbr=on}}
→ 1 lb (0.45 kg){{convert|1|lb|kg|abbr=off}}
→ 1 pound (0.45 kilograms)
|abbr=in
is the reverse behaviour to the default, |abbr=out
:
{{convert|1|lb|kg|abbr=in}}
→ 1 lb (0.45 kilograms)
When using scientific notation, the default is for the second (converted) value to display with scientific notation:
{{convert|100|e6mi|e6km}}
→ 100 million miles (160×10 6 km)
To display thousands, millions, etc., while abbreviating both input and output units use |abbr=unit
:
{{convert|100|e6mi|e6km|abbr=unit}}
→ 100 million mi (160 million km)
Convenience: {{cvt}} has |abbr=on
by default
[edit source]Template {{cvt}} is similar to {{convert}}, but has |abbr=on
as the default behaviour. In {{cvt}}, all other options are available. So:
{{cvt|1|lb|kg}}
→ 1 lb (0.45 kg)
is equal to:
{{convert|1|lb|kg|abbr=on}}
→ 1 lb (0.45 kg)
Adjective: a 10-mile distance
[edit source]Use |adj=on
to produce the adjective form:
A {{convert|10|mi|km|adj=on}} distance
→ A 10-mile (16 km) distance.
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|10|mi|km}} to go
→ 10 miles (16 km) to go.
This option does not work with |abbr=on
.
Rounding: 100 ft is 30 m or 30.5 m or 30.48 m?
[edit source]By definition, 100 ft equals 30.48 m. In practical use, it is common to round the calculated metric number. With that, there are several possibilities.
Default rounding
[edit source]By {{Convert}} default, the conversion result will be rounded either to precision comparable to that of the input value (the number of digits after the decimal point—or the negative of the number of non-significant zeroes before the point—is increased by one if the conversion is a multiplication by a number between 0.02 and 0.2, remains the same if the factor is between 0.2 and 2, is decreased by 1 if it is between 2 and 20, and so on) or to two significant figures, whichever is more precise. An exception to this is rounding temperatures (see below).
Examples of rounding | ||
---|---|---|
Input | Displays as | Note |
{{convert|123|ft|m|-1}} |
123 feet (40 m) | |
{{convert|123|ft|m}} |
123 feet (37 m) | same output as with 0 (below) |
{{convert|123|ft|m|0}} |
123 feet (37 m) | |
{{convert|123|ft|m|1}} |
123 feet (37.5 m) | |
{{convert|123|ft|m|2}} |
123 feet (37.49 m) | exact value is 37.4904 m |
{{convert|500|ft|m|-1}} |
500 feet (150 m) | |
{{convert|500|ft|m}} |
500 feet (150 m) | same output as with -1 (above) |
{{convert|500|ft|m|0}} |
500 feet (152 m) | |
{{convert|500|ft|m|1}} |
500 feet (152.4 m) | |
{{convert|500|ft|m|2}} |
500 feet (152.40 m) | exact value is 152.4 m |
Convert supports four types of rounding:
Round to a given precision: use a precision number
[edit source]Specify the desired precision with the fourth unnamed parameter (or third unnamed parameter if the "convert to" parameter is omitted; or fifth unnamed parameter if a range is specified; or fourth unnamed parameter again if a range is specified and the "convert to" parameter is omitted; needs to be replaced with a "precision" named parameter). The conversion is rounded off to the nearest multiple of 1⁄10 to the power of this number. For instance, if the result is 8621 and the round number is "-2", the result will be 8600. If the result is "234.0283043" and the round number is "0", the result will be 234.
Round to a given number of significant figures: |sigfig=
[edit source]To specify the output number to be with n significant figures use |sigfig=<number>
:
{{convert|1200|ft|m|sigfig=4}}
→ 1,200 feet (365.8 m){{convert|1200|ft|m|sigfig=3}}
→ 1,200 feet (366 m){{convert|1200|ft|m|sigfig=2}}
→ 1,200 feet (370 m){{convert|1200|ft|m|sigfig=1}}
→ 1,200 feet (400 m)
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|1200|ft|m}}
→ 1,200 feet (370 m)
Setting |sigfig=
is meaningless
{{convert|1200|ft|m|sigfig=0}}
→ 1,200 feet (370 m)*
Round to a multiple of 5: 15, 20, 25, ...
[edit source]Using |round=5
rounds the outcome to a multiple of 5.
{{convert|10|m|ft}}
→ 10 metres (33 ft){{convert|10|m|ft|round=5}}
→ 10 metres (35 ft)
Similar: using |round=25
rounds the outcome to a multiple of 25.
{{convert|10|m|ft}}
→ 10 metres (33 ft){{convert|10|m|ft|round=25}}
→ 10 metres (25 ft)
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|10|m|ft|sigfig=4}}
→ 10 metres (32.81 ft)
In a range, one can round each value individually to the default. Use |round=each
:
{{convert|10 x 200 x 3000|m|ft}}
→ 10 by 200 by 3,000 metres (33 ft × 656 ft × 9,843 ft){{convert|10 x 200 x 3000|m|ft|round=each}}
→ 10 by 200 by 3,000 metres (33 ft × 660 ft × 9,800 ft)
Round to a multiple of a given fraction: 2 3⁄16 inch
[edit source]Specify the desired denominator using |frac=<some positive integer>
. (Denominator is the below-the-slash number, for example the 3 in 1⁄3).
{{convert|5.56|cm|in|frac=16}}
→ 5.56 centimetres (2+3⁄16 in){{convert|8|cm|in|frac=4}}
→ 8 centimetres (3+1⁄4 in)
The fraction is reduced when possible:
{{convert|8|cm|in|frac=100}}
→ 8 centimetres (3+3⁄20 in)
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|8|cm|in}}
→ 8 centimetres (3.150 in)
Rounding temperatures: °C, °F and K
[edit source]In temperatures, the conversion will be rounded either to precision comparable to that of the input value or to that which would give three significant figures when expressed in kelvins, whichever is more precise.
{{convert|10,000|C|F K}}
→ 10,000 °C (18,000 °F; 10,300 K){{convert|10,000.1|C|F K}}
→ 10,000.1 °C (18,032.2 °F; 10,273.2 K){{convert|-272|C|F K}}
→ −272 °C (−457.60 °F; 1.15 K){{convert|-272|C}}
→ −272 °C (−457.60 °F){{convert|-300|C|F K}}
→ −300 °C (−508.0 °F; −26.9 K){{convert|0|C|F K}}
→ 0 °C (32 °F; 273 K)
The precision of the input number in example (1) is one digit, but the precision of its Kelvins expression is three, so the precision of the Fahrenheit conversion is made three (made 180...) . (1) and (2) seem to belie the fact that a 0.1 degrees Celsius change is a 0.18 degrees Fahrenheit change, and make the 32 degrees difference shown in (1) begin to seem off somehow.
Result (1) seems off until you set the significant figures yourself with |sigfig=
:
{{convert|10000|C|sigfig=5}}
→ 10,000 °C (18,032 °F)
or you set the precision positionally, relative to the decimal point (zero being at the decimal point):
{{convert|10000|C|0}}
→ 10,000 °C (18,032 °F)
The precision of the input number in example (2) is six, so the precision of the Fahrenheit output is, whereas before, Kelvins had determined it to be three. Examples (3) and (4) show how this can be hidden and generate questions, but it occurs there because the Kelvins conversion generated two fractional parts. (Before it was the input number that generated the fractional part.) In example (3) the three input digits converted into five significant output digits because of the two digits after the decimal point, generated by the Kelvins conversion. This happened again in (5), but in (6) decimal fractions were neither given as input nor induced by the Kelvins conversion.
Into multiple units: 10 °C (50 °F; 283 K)
[edit source]Separate the multiple output units by a space:
{{convert|10|C|F K}}
→ 10 °C (50 °F; 283 K){{convert|5|km|mi nmi}}
→ 5 kilometres (3.1 mi; 2.7 nmi)
If the output unit names contain spaces, use +
as the separator.
See also:
- For multiple-unit options like 1 ft 5 in, see § In input and § In output.
Ranges of values
[edit source]A range converts two values and separates them by your choice of words and punctuation.
A range: 6 to 17 kg (13 to 37 lb)
[edit source]Range indicators are entered as the second parameter (between the values). Range separators can be:
Separator | Convert | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
-
|
{{convert|3|-|6|ft}}
|
3–6 feet (0.91–1.83 m) | Input can be hyphen (-) or en dash (–), output uses en dash |
– – (en dash)
|
{{convert|3|–|6|ft}}
|
3–6 feet (0.91–1.83 m) | |
and
|
{{convert|3|and|6|ft}}
|
3 and 6 feet (0.91 and 1.83 m) | |
&
|
{{convert|3|&|6|ft}}
|
3 &[convert: unknown unit] | Same as and
|
and(-)
|
{{convert|3|and(-)|6|ft}}
|
3 and 6 feet (0.91–1.83 m) | |abbr=on abbreviates the first unit
|
and(-)|abbr=on
|
{{convert|3|and(-)|6|ft|abbr=on}}
|
3 and 6 ft (0.91–1.83 m) | |
or
|
{{convert|3|or|6|ft}}
|
3 or 6 feet (0.91 or 1.83 m) | |
to
|
{{convert|3|to|6|ft}}
|
3 to 6 feet (0.91 to 1.83 m) | |
to(-)
|
{{convert|3|to(-)|6|ft}}
|
3 to 6 feet (0.91–1.83 m) | |abbr=on abbreviates the first unit
|
to(-)|abbr=on
|
{{convert|3|to(-)|6|ft|abbr=on}}
|
3 to 6 ft (0.91–1.83 m) | |
to about
|
{{convert|3|to about|6|ft}}
|
3 to about 6 feet (0.91 to about 1.83 m) | |
+/-
|
{{convert|3|+/-|6|ft}}
|
3 ± 6 feet (0.91 ± 1.83 m) | |
± ±
|
{{convert|3|±|6|ft}}
|
3 ± 6 feet (0.91 ± 1.83 m) | |
+
|
{{convert|3|+|6|ft}}
|
3 + 6 feet (0.91 + 1.83 m) | |
,
|
{{convert|3|,|6|ft}}
|
3, 6 feet (0.91, 1.83 m) | |
, and
|
{{convert|3|, and|6|ft}}
|
3, and 6 feet (0.91, and 1.83 m) | |
, or
|
{{convert|3|, or|6|ft}}
|
3, or 6 feet (0.91, or 1.83 m) | |
by
|
{{convert|3|by|6|ft}}
|
3 by 6 feet (0.91 by 1.83 m) | |
x
|
{{convert|3|x|6|ft}}
|
3 by 6 feet (0.91 m × 1.83 m) | Scientific notation.|abbr=on abbreviates the first unit
|
× ×
|
{{convert|3|×|6|ft}}
|
3 by 6 feet (0.91 m × 1.83 m) | |
x|abbr=on
|
{{convert|3|x|6|ft|abbr=on}}
|
3 ft × 6 ft (0.91 m × 1.83 m) | |
xx
|
|xx| is deprecated. Use |x| instead | ||
*
|
|*| is deprecated. Use |x| instead | ||
to-
|
|to-| is deprecated. Use |to(-)| instead | ||
&
|
|&| is deprecated. Use |and| instead | ||
abbr=mos
|
|abbr=mos is deprecated. Use |x| or |by| instead |
Multiple dimensions: 6 m × 12 m (20 ft × 39 ft)
[edit source]Use by
:
{{convert|6|by|12|ft|m}}
→ 6 by 12 feet (1.8 by 3.7 m)
Use ×
, multiplication sign, or x
, letter:
{{convert|6|x|12|m|ft}}
→ 6 by 12 metres (20 ft × 39 ft)
In science, the formal way is to set |x|
and |abbr=on
(keeping dimensions right, like in area = x km2):
{{convert|6|x|12|m|ft|abbr=on}}
→ 6 m × 12 m (20 ft × 39 ft)
About feet, inch in ranges and multiples
[edit source]While it is possible to enter feet, inch in a simple conversion, this is not possible for ranges:
{{convert|1|ft|3|in|x|3|ft|5|in|mm}}
→ 1 foot 3 inches ([convert: unknown unit])*
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|1|ft|3|in|mm}}
→ 1 foot 3 inches (380 mm)
Words
[edit source]Spelling of unit name: UK metre or US meter?
[edit source]Default spelling of units is en-UK. To show en-US spelling, use |sp=us
:
{{convert|1|m|ft}}
→ 1 metre (3.3 ft)—default{{convert|1|m|ft|sp=us}}
→ 1 meter (3.3 ft)
Spell out numbers: ten miles
[edit source]To write a number in words, use |spell=in
:
{{convert|10|mi|m|spell=in}}
→ ten miles (16,000 m)
To spell out both in and out values, use |spell=on
:
{{convert|10|mi|m|spell=on}}
→ ten miles (sixteen thousand metres)
To make first letter a capital, use |spell=In
, |spell=On
{{convert|10|mi|m|spell=In}}
→ Ten miles (16,000 m){{convert|10|mi|m|spell=On}}
→ Ten miles (sixteen thousand metres)
Remember that the spelling of the units (ft, m) is independently set by |abbr=
. To the extreme:
{{convert|10|mi|m|spell=on|abbr=off|sp=us}}
→ ten miles (sixteen thousand meters)
Inserted before units: 4 planted acres
[edit source]{{convert|4|acre||adj=pre|planted}}
→ 4 planted acres (1.6 ha)
disp=preunit
is similar, but has no separator after the specified text, and can have different text for the output value:
{{convert|4|acre||disp=preunit|planted }}
→ 4 planted acres (1.6 planted ha){{convert|4|acre||disp=preunit|planted |reforested-}}
→ 4 planted acres (1.6 reforested-ha)
After adjective unit: A 10-foot-long corridor
[edit source]{{convert|10|ft|m|adj=mid|-long}}
→ 10-foot-long (3.0 m)
Plurals: 1 inch, 2 inches
[edit source]The unit symbol is singular always. Depending on the preceding number only, a unit name can be shown plural.
{{convert|1|metre}}
→ 1 metre (3 ft 3 in){{convert|2|metre}}
→ 2 metres (6 ft 7 in){{convert|2|metre|abbr=on}}
→ 2 m (6 ft 7 in)
- Exception
Entering the unit spelled |foot|
forces singular output "foot", whatever the number is.
{{convert|100|foot|abbr=off}}
→ 100 foot (30 metres)
Fractions: one-eighth of an imperial pint
[edit source]The convert template also supports spelling out fractions.
{{convert|1/4|oz|g|spell=in}}
→ one-quarter ounce (7.1 g)
Any additional words needed for the fraction can also be added at the end of the template.
{{convert|1/8|imppt|mL|spell=in|adj=pre|of an}}
→ one-eighth of an imperial pint (71 mL)
Numbers
[edit source]Using an SI prefix: gigameter (Gm), or micrometer (μm)
[edit source]Template:Sidebar metric prefixes (small)
Units can have an SI prefix like G
before the unit: Gm
, and giga
before the name: gigameter
. These are plain multiplication factors.
To illustrate, these are trivial calculations (from meter to meter), showing the multiplication factor:
- 12 Gm (1.2×1010 m)
- 12 μm (1.2×10−5 m)
The prefix can be added before the SI unit (here: unit m
for meter):
{{convert|12|Gm|mi|abbr=on}}
→ 12 Gm (7,500,000 mi)Mm
: 12 Mm (7,500 mi)km
: 12 km (39,000 ft)mm
: 12 mm (0.47 in)μm
: 12 μm (0.012 mm)um
: 12 μm (0.012 mm) (letter "u" can be used for "μ" here)
The prefix can be used in the output unit:
{{convert|12000|mi|Mm|abbr=on}}
→ 12,000 mi (19 Mm){{convert|12|in|μm|abbr=on}}
→ 12 in (300,000 μm)
As an exception, the non-SI unit "inch" can have the "μ" prefix too)
{{convert|12|μm|μin|abbr=on}}
→ 12 μm (470 μin)
Engineering notation: 7 × 106 m
[edit source]In the unit: e6m
[edit source]Engineering number notations like 7E6 (for 7 × 106) can be entered as a "prefix" to the unit:
{{convert|7|e6m}}
→ 7 million metres (23,000,000 ft)
The same is possible for the output unit:
{{convert|23,000,000|ft|e6m}}
→ 23,000,000 feet (7.0×10 6 m)
Any standard unit (not a combination, multiple, or built-in unit) can have such a prefix:
e3
(thousand),e6
(million),e9
(billion),e12
(trillion),e15
(quadrillion).
Scientific notation: 1.23×10−14
[edit source]In scientific notation, a number is written like 1.23×10−14. The plain number has exactly one digit before the decimal point.
With {{convert}}, the input can be in e-notation such as 12.3e4
. This value is displayed as a power of ten, and the output is displayed in scientific notation, except that an output value satisfying 0.01 <= v < 1000 is shown as a normal number. In addition, if the output value is 1000 and sigfig=4 is used, the value is displayed as a normal number.
{{convert|12.3e-15|atm|atm|abbr=on}}
→ 12.3×10−15 atm (1.23×10−14 atm){{convert|0.00000005|atm|atm|abbr=on}}
→ 0.00000005 atm (5.0×10−8 atm)
Input with fractions: 1+1⁄2 inches (38.1 mm)
[edit source]The number to convert can be written in fractions. Both /
(keyboard slash) and ⁄
(fraction slash) are accepted:
{{convert|1/2|in|mm|1}}
→ 1⁄2 inch (12.7 mm){{convert|1⁄2|in|mm|1}}
→ 1⁄2 inch (12.7 mm)
With integers, use a +
sign
{{convert|2+1⁄2|in|mm|1}}
→ 2+1⁄2 inches (63.5 mm)
When negative, use a hyphen -
and repeat it:
{{convert|-2-1⁄2|in|mm|1}}
→ −2+1⁄2 inches (−63.5 mm){{convert|2-1⁄2|in|mm|1}}
→ 2–1⁄2 inch (50.8–12.7 mm) Note: this is read as a range{{convert|-2+1⁄2|in|mm|1}}
→ [convert: invalid number] Should be a number, not an expression (do not require a calculation)
Output with horizontal fraction bar in: 1/2 inch
[edit source]Using a double slash (//
) returns a horizontal bar fraction:
{{convert|1//2|in|mm|1}}
→ 1/2 inch (12.7 mm){{convert|2+1//2|in|mm|1}}
→ 2+1/2 inches (63.5 mm)
Thousands separator: 1,000 mi or 1000 mi
[edit source]In input, a comma for thousands separator is accepted but not required; a gap (space) is not accepted. In output, by default, the thousand separator is the comma:
{{convert|1234567|m|ft}}
→ 1,234,567 metres (4,050,417 ft){{convert|1,234,567|m|ft}}
→ 1,234,567 metres (4,050,417 ft){{convert|1 234 567|m|ft}}
→ [convert: invalid number]
Set |comma=off
to remove the separator from the output:
{{convert|1234567|m|ft|comma=off}}
→ 1234567 metres (4050417 ft)
Use |comma=gaps
to use digit grouping by gap (thin space) as a thousands separator:
{{convert|1234567|m|ft|comma=gaps}}
→ 1234567 metres (4050417 ft)
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|1234567|m|ft}}
→ 1,234,567 metres (4,050,417 ft)
Setting |comma=5
or |comma=gaps5
will only add the separator when the number of digits is 5 or more:
{{convert|1234|m|ft|comma=5}}
→ 1234 metres (4049 ft){{convert|1234567|m|ft|comma=5}}
→ 1,234,567 metres (4,050,417 ft){{convert|1234|m|ft|comma=gaps5}}
→ 1,234 metres (4,049 ft)*{{convert|1234567|m|ft|comma=gaps5}}
→ 1,234,567 metres (4,050,417 ft)*
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|1234|m|ft}}
→ 1,234 metres (4,049 ft)
Output manipulation
[edit source]Brackets and separators: 10 m [33 ft]
[edit source]Punctuation that distinguishes the two measurements is set by |disp=
.
Options are: b
(the default), sqbr
, comma
, or
, br
, x|…
:
{{convert|10|m|ft|disp=sqbr}}
→ 10 metres [33 ft]{{convert|10|m|ft|disp=comma}}
→ 10 metres, 33 ft{{convert|10|m|ft|disp=or}}
→ 10 metres or 33 feet
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|10|m|ft}}
→ 10 metres (33 ft)
Setting |disp=br
will force a new line (<br/>
)
{{convert|10|m|ft|disp=br}}
→ 10 metres
33 feet
Also |disp=br()
will force a new line, and keep the brackets:
{{convert|10|m|ft|disp=br()}}
→ 10 metres
(33 feet)
Setting |disp=x|…
allows any text as separator:
{{convert|10|m|ft|disp=x|_MyText_}}
→ 10 metres_MyText_33 ft—(To display spaces, use
)
Flipping (reordering) the two measurements: 1,609.3 metres (1 mile)
[edit source]Setting |order=flip
will flip (swap) the two measurements:
{{convert|1|mi|m|order=flip}}
→ 1,609.3 metres (1 mile)
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|1|mi|m}}
→ 1 mile (1,609.3 metres)
When converting to multiple units, the effect is:
{{convert|10|km|mi nmi|order=flip}}
→ 6.2137 miles; 5.3996 nautical miles (10 kilometres){{convert|10|km|nmi mi|order=flip}}
→ 5.3996 nautical miles; 6.2137 miles (10 kilometres)
Displaying parts of the result: 2 (1.5)
[edit source]It is possible to display only parts of the conversion result:
Convert | Output | Description |
---|---|---|
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3}} |
2 cubic yards (1.5 m3) | Default behaviour, for comparison |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|abbr=values}}
|
2 (1.5) | Input and output numbers |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|disp=unit}} |
cubic yards | Input unit |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|disp=unit|adj=on}} |
cubic-yard | Input unit, adjective (hyphenated) |
{{convert|2|cuyd|cuyd|0|disp=out|abbr=off}} |
2 cubic yards | Input (workaround) |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|abbr=~}} |
2 cubic yards [cu yd] (1.5 m3) | Input: both name and symbol |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|disp=unit2}} |
m3 | Output unit (symbol) |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|disp=unit2|abbr=off}} |
cubic metres | Output unit (name) |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|disp=number}} |
1.5 | Output value |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|disp=out}} |
1.5 m3 | Output value and unit |
{{convert|2|cuyd|m3|disp=out|abbr=off}} |
1.5 cubic metres | Output value and unit |
Display both input name and symbol: 2 kilopascals [kPa]
[edit source]Setting |abbr=~
returns both name and symbol of the first (input) unit:
{{convert|2|kPa|psi|abbr=~}}
→ 2 kilopascals [kPa] (0.29 psi)A {{convert|2|kPa|psi|abbr=~|adj=on}} pressure
→ A 2-kilopascal [kPa] (0.29 psi) pressure
Table options
[edit source]For the wikitable structure, there are three options: add a line-break, split the result over columns and make the table sortable.
Enforced line break
[edit source]|disp=br
adds a line-break and omits brackets.
|disp=br()
adds a line-break and does add brackets to the converted value. This may be useful in tables:
|disp=br |
|disp=br()
|
---|---|
100 kilometres 62 miles |
100 kilometres (62 miles) |
Table columns showing numbers only
[edit source]Using {convert} in a table cell, with |disp=table
splits the result over two columns:
- {{convert|10|m|ft|disp=table}} →
- style="text-align:right;"|10
|style="text-align:right;"|33
|disp=tablecen
does the same, and also centers the text:
- {{convert|20|m|ft|disp=tablecen}} →
- style="text-align:center;"|20
|style="text-align:center;"|66
The units are added as a column header:
m ft |disp=table
10 33 |disp=tablecen
20 66 |disp=<other>
(default)30 metres (98 ft)
Sorting
[edit source]Use |sortable=on
to include a hidden numerical sortkey in the output, suitable for use in a table with sortable columns. Technically, this places a hidden string before the actual displayed values:
{{convert|10|m|ft|sortable=on}}
→ <span style="display:none">7001100000000000000</span>10 metres (33 ft)
Use both |disp=table
and |sortable=on
together to produce table columns (pipe symbols) for each value in sortable columns:
m ft A 15+3⁄4 52 B 15.5 51 C 16.0 52.5 D 16 52
The generated sortkey is calculated in a consistent way based on both the value and its unit as passed to the convert template. In most cases convert uses the passed value converted to SI base units. It is therefore not necessarily the displayed value or other alternate units and is calculated regardless of output format options. Using different units or different order of units in individual rows should therefore not lead to incorrect sorting, although variations in rounding can give surprising results, since an unrounded number is used for the sortkey.
Units
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[edit source]The table below lists units supported by template {{convert}}. The list is not complete—more complete lists are linked for each dimension. A complete list is at the full list of units.
- Explanation – unit codes
The {{convert}} template uses unit-codes, which are similar to (but not necessarily exactly the same as) the usual written abbreviation for a given unit. These 'unit-codes' are given in column 3 of the following tables, and are accepted as input by the {{convert}} template as the second and third unnamed parameters. For example, {{convert|100|kg|lb}}
produces "100 kilograms (220 lb)" and {{convert|100|lb|kg}}
produces "100 pounds (45 kg)"
Some units have alternative unit-codes; these are shown in brackets in column 3, e.g. °F (F): either may be entered for Fahrenheit (but not lower-case f).
The unit-codes should be treated as case-sensitive, especially in cases like {{convert|100|Mm|mm}}
, which produces "100 megametres (1.0×1011 mm)".
The output of {{convert}} can display multiple converted units, if further unit-codes are specified after the second unnamed parameter (without the | separator). Typical combination output units are listed below in column 7. For example, {{convert|55|nmi|km mi}}
produces "55 nautical miles (102 km; 63 mi)", and {{convert|1|oz|ozt g gr}}
produces "1 ounce (0.91 ozt; 28 g; 440 gr)".
Abridged list of units supported by {{Convert}} | |||||||
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Explanation | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
symbol or abbrev. |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
the system(s) to which the unit belongs | units listed by name | unit-code to use in template | symbols shown in output | other notes about the units | sample of the default conversion for the unit | output codes for multiple conversions
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AREA (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
SI | square kilometre | km2 | km2 | US spelling: square kilometer |
1.0 km2 (0.39 sq mi) |
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square metre | m2 | m2 | US spelling: square meter |
1.0 m2 (11 sq ft) |
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square centimetre | cm2 | cm2 | US spelling: square centimeter |
1.0 cm2 (0.16 sq in) |
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square millimetre | mm2 | mm2 | US spelling: square millimeter |
1.0 mm2 (0.0016 sq in) |
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non-SI metric | hectare | ha | ha | 1.0 ha (2.5 acres) | |||
Imperial & US customary |
square mile | sqmi | sq mi | 1.0 sq mi (2.6 km2) |
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acre | acre | (none) | 1.0 acre (0.40 ha) | ||||
square yard | sqyd | sq yd | 1.0 sq yd (0.84 m2) | ||||
square foot | sqft (sqfoot) |
sq ft | long code "sqfoot" outputs square foot (and never feet) | 1.0 sq ft (0.093 m2) |
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square inch | sqin | sq in | 1.0 sq in (6.5 cm2) |
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Other | square nautical mile | sqnmi | sq nmi | 1.0 sq nmi (3.4 km2; 1.3 sq mi) | |||
dunam | dunam | (none) | For alternative spellings and definitions see the full list | 1.0 dunam (0.0010 km2; 0.00039 sq mi) | |||
tsubo | tsubo | (none) | 1.0 tsubo (3.3 m2) |
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DENSITY (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
Metric | kilogram per cubic metre | kg/m3 | kg/m3 | 1.0 kg/m3 (1.7 lb/cu yd) |
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gram per cubic metre | g/m3 | g/m3 | 1.0 g/m3 (0.0017 lb/cu yd) |
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Imperial & US customary |
pound per cubic foot | lb/ft3 | lb/cu ft | 1.0 lb/cu ft (0.016 g/cm3) |
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pound per cubic yard | lb/yd3 | lb/cu yd | 1.0 lb/cu yd (0.59 kg/m3) |
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ENERGY (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
SI | gigajoule | GJ | GJ | 1.0 GJ (280 kWh) | |||
megajoule | MJ | MJ | 1.0 MJ (0.28 kWh) | ||||
kilojoule | kJ | kJ | 1.0 kJ (240 cal) | ||||
hectojoule | hJ | hJ | 1.0 hJ (24 cal) | ||||
decajoule | daJ | daJ | 1.0 daJ (2.4 cal) | ||||
joule | J | J | 1.0 J (0.24 cal) | ||||
decijoule | dJ | dJ | 1.0 dJ (0.024 cal) | ||||
centijoule | cJ | cJ | 1.0 cJ (0.0024 cal) | ||||
millijoule | mJ | mJ | 1.0 mJ (0.00024 cal) | ||||
microjoule | µJ (uJ) | μJ | 1.0 μJ (2.4×10−7 cal) | ||||
nanojoule | nJ | nJ | 1.0 nJ (2.4×10−10 cal) | ||||
cgs | megaerg | Merg | Merg | 1.0 Merg (0.10 J) | |||
kiloerg | kerg | kerg | 1.0 kerg (0.10 mJ) | ||||
erg | erg | (none) | 1.0 erg (0.10 μJ) | ||||
Watt-hour multiples | terawatt-hour | TWh | TWh | 1.0 TWh (3.6 PJ) | |||
TW.h | TW⋅h | ||||||
gigawatt-hour | GWh | GWh | 1.0 GWh (3.6 TJ) | ||||
GW.h | GW⋅h | ||||||
megawatt-hour | MWh | MWh | 1.0 MWh (3.6 GJ) | ||||
MW.h | MW⋅h | ||||||
kilowatt-hour | kWh | kWh | 1.0 kWh (3.6 MJ) | ||||
kW.h | kW⋅h | ||||||
watt-hour | Wh | Wh | 1.0 Wh (3.6 kJ) | ||||
W.h | W⋅h | ||||||
Electron- volt multiples | |||||||
gigaelectronvolt | GeV | GeV | 1.0 GeV (0.16 nJ) | ||||
megaelectronvolt | MeV | MeV | 1.0 MeV (0.16 pJ) | ||||
kiloelectronvolt | keV | keV | 1.0 keV (0.16 fJ) | ||||
electronvolt | eV | eV | 1.0 eV (0.16 aJ) | ||||
millielectronvolt | meV | meV | 1.0 meV (0.16 zJ) | ||||
Calorie multiples | calorie | Cal | Cal | The thermo-chemical calorie is the default definition. For others, see the full list. | 1.0 Cal (4.2 kJ) | ||
megacalorie | Mcal | Mcal | 1.0 Mcal (4.2 MJ) | ||||
kilocalorie | kcal | kcal | 1.0 kcal (4.2 kJ) | ||||
calorie | cal | cal | 1.0 cal (4.2 J) | ||||
millicalorie | mcal | mcal | 1.0 mcal (4.2 mJ) | ||||
pound/ ounce-foot/ inch-hour-minute-second |
foot-poundal | ftpdl | ft⋅pdl | 1.0 ft⋅pdl (0.042 J) | |||
foot-pound force | ftlbf | ft⋅lbf | 1.0 ft⋅lbf (1.4 J) | ||||
ftlb-f | ft⋅lbf | ||||||
inch-pound force | inlbf | in⋅lbf | 1.0 in⋅lbf (110 mJ) | ||||
inlb-f | in⋅lbf | ||||||
inch-ounce force | inozf | in⋅ozf | 1.0 in⋅ozf (7.1 mJ) | ||||
inoz-f | in⋅ozf | ||||||
horsepower-hour | hph | hp⋅h | 1.0 hp⋅h (0.75 kWh) | ||||
British thermal unit | British thermal unit | Btu | Btu | The International Steam Table British thermal unit is used. For others, see the full list. | 1.0 Btu (1.1 kJ) | ||
BTU | BTU | ||||||
TNT-based units | gigatonne of TNT | GtTNT | (none) | 1.0 gigatonne of TNT (4.2 EJ) | |||
gigaton of TNT | GtonTNT | (none) | |||||
megatonne of TNT | MtTNT | (none) | 1.0 megatonne of TNT (4.2 PJ) | ||||
megaton of TNT | MtonTNT | Mt | |||||
kilotonne of TNT | ktTNT | (none) | 1.0 kilotonne of TNT (4.2 TJ) | ||||
kiloton of TNT | ktonTNT | kt | |||||
tonne of TNT | tTNT | (none) | 1.0 tonne of TNT (4.2 GJ) | ||||
ton of TNT | tonTNT | (none) | |||||
Other | |||||||
Hartree | Eh | Eh | 1.0 Eh (27 eV) | ||||
rydberg | Ry | Ry | 1.0 Ry (14 eV) | ||||
tonne of oil equivalent | toe | toe | 1.0 toe (42 GJ) | ||||
barrel of oil equivalent | BOE | BOE | 1.0 BOE (6.1 GJ) | ||||
cubic foot of natural gas | cuftnaturalgas (cufootnaturalgas) | Unit-code cufootnaturalgas will show "cubic foot of natural gas" if plural. | 1.0 cubic foot of natural gas (1.1 MJ) | ||||
latm[convert: unknown unit] | latm | (none) | 1.0 latm[convert: unknown unit] | ||||
Latm | Latm[convert: unknown unit] | ||||||
impgalatm[convert: unknown unit] | impgalatm | (none) | 1.0 impgalatm[convert: unknown unit] | ||||
USgalatm[convert: unknown unit] | USgalatm (usgalatm) |
(none) | 1.0 USgalatm[convert: unknown unit] | ||||
U.S.galatm (usgalatm) |
U.S.galatm[convert: unknown unit] |
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FORCE (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
SI | giganewton | GN | GN | Allows triple output units. See: full list. | 1.0 GN (220,000,000 lbf) |
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meganewton | MN | MN | Allows triple output units. See: full list. | 1.0 MN (220,000 lbf) |
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kilonewton | kN | kN | Allows triple output units. See: full list. | 1.0 kN (220 lbf) |
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newton | N | N | 1.0 N (0.22 lbf) |
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millinewton | mN | mN | 1.0 mN (0.0036 ozf) |
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micronewton | µN (uN) | μN | 1.0 μN (0.0016 grf) |
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nanonewton | nN | nN | 1.0 nN (1.6×10−6 grf) |
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cgs | megadyne | Mdyn | Mdyn | 1.0 Mdyn (2.2 lbf) | |||
kilodyne | kdyn | kdyn | 1.0 kdyn (0.036 ozf) | ||||
dyne | dyn (dyne) |
dyn | 1.0 dyn (0.016 grf) | ||||
millidyne | mdyn | mdyn | 1.0 mdyn (1.6×10−5 grf) | ||||
Metric gravitational units | tonne-force | t-f | tf | 1.0 tf (9.8 kN; 0.98 LTf; 1.1 STf) | |||
tf | tf | ||||||
kilogram-force | kg-f | kgf | 1.0 kgf (9.8 N; 2.2 lbf) | ||||
kgf | kgf | ||||||
gram-force | g-f | gf | 1.0 gf (9.8 mN; 0.035 ozf) | ||||
gf | gf | ||||||
milligram-force | mg-f | mgf | 1.0 mgf (9.8 μN; 0.015 grf) | ||||
mgf | mgf | ||||||
Avoirdupois-based units | poundal | pdl | pdl | 1.0 pdl (0.14 N) | |||
long ton-force | LT-f | LTf | 1.0 LTf (10.0 kN) |
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LTf | long ton-force |
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short ton-force | ST-f | STf | 1.0 STf (8.9 kN) |
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STf | short ton-force |
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pound-force | lb-f | lbf | 1.0 lbf (4.4 N) | ||||
lbf | lbf | ||||||
grain-force | gr-f | grf | 1.0 grf (640 μN) | ||||
grf | grf |
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LENGTH (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
SI | megametre | Mm | Mm | US spelling: megameter |
1.0 Mm (620 mi) | ||
kilometre | km | km | US spelling: kilometer |
1.0 km (0.62 mi) |
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metre | m | m | US spelling: meter |
1.0 m (3 ft 3 in) |
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centimetre | cm | cm | US spelling: centimeter |
1.0 cm (0.39 in) |
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millimetre | mm | mm | US spelling: millimeter |
1.0 mm (0.039 in) |
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micrometre | µm (um) | μm | US spelling: micrometer |
1.0 μm (3.9×10−5 in) | |||
nanometre | nm | nm | US spelling: nanometer |
1.0 nm (3.9×10−8 in) | |||
non-SI metric | ångström | Å (angstrom) |
Å | 1.0 Å (3.9×10−9 in) | |||
Imperial & US customary |
mile | mi | mi | 1.0 mi (1.6 km) |
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furlong | furlong | (none) | 1.0 furlong (660 ft; 200 m) | ||||
chain | chain | (none) | 1.0 chain (66 ft; 20 m) | ||||
rod | rd | rd | For other names of this unit see the full list. | 1.0 rd (17 ft; 5.0 m) | |||
fathom | fathom | (none) | fathom ≡ 6 ft | 1.0 fathom (6.0 ft; 1.8 m) | |||
yard | yd | yd | assumes the international definition | 1.0 yd (0.91 m) | |||
foot | ft (foot) | ft | long code "foot" outputs foot (and never feet) | 1.0 ft (0.30 m) |
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inch | in | in | 1.0 in (25 mm) |
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Other | nautical mile | nmi | nmi | the international standard nautical mile For other nautical miles see the full list. |
1.0 nmi (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) | ||
parsec | pc | pc | 1.0 pc (3.3 ly) | ||||
light-year | ly | ly | 1.0 ly (63,000 AU) | ||||
astronomical unit | AU | AU | 1.0 AU (150,000,000 km; 93,000,000 mi) |
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MASS (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
SI | kilogram | kg | kg | Allows triple output units. See: full list. | 1.0 kg (2.2 lb) |
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gram | g | g | 1.0 g (0.035 oz) |
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milligram | mg | mg | 1.0 mg (0.015 gr) |
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microgram | µg (ug) | μg | 1.0 μg (1.5×10−5 gr) | ||||
non-SI metric | tonne | t | t | Allows triple output units. See: full list. | 1.0 t (0.98 long tons; 1.1 short tons) |
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metric ton | MT | t |
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Avoirdupois | long ton | LT | (none) | 2,240 lb used mostly in the British Commonwealth. Allows triple output units. See: full list. |
1.0 long ton (1.0 t) |
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long ton | long ton | ||||||
short ton | ST | (none) | 2,000 lb used mostly in the US. Allows triple output units. See: full list. |
1.0 short ton (0.91 t) |
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short ton | short ton | ||||||
stone | st | st | 14 lb used mostly in the British Commonwealth except Canada. Allows triple output units. See: full list. |
1.0 st (14 lb; 6.4 kg) |
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pound | lb | lb | Allows triple output units. See: full list. | 1.0 lb (0.45 kg) |
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ounce | oz | oz | 1.0 oz (28 g) |
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drachm | drachm | (none) | 1.0 drachm (1.8 g) | ||||
drachm | dram | (none) | |||||
grain | gr | gr | equivalent to the troy grain | 1.0 gr (0.065 g) | |||
Troy | troy ounce | ozt | ozt | 1.0 ozt (1.1 oz; 31 g) | |||
other | carat | carat | (none) | 1.0 carat (0.20 g) |
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SPEED (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
SI | metre per second | m/s | m/s | US spelling: meter per second |
1.0 m/s (3.3 ft/s) |
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non-SI metric | kilometre per hour | km/h | km/h | US spelling: kilometer per hour |
1.0 km/h (0.62 mph) |
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Imperial & US customary |
mile per hour | mph | mph | 1.0 mph (1.6 km/h) |
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foot per second | ft/s (foot/s) | ft/s | long code "foot/s" outputs foot per second (and never feet) | 1.0 ft/s (0.30 m/s) |
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Maritime units | knot | kn (knot) | kn | 1.0 kn (1.9 km/h; 1.2 mph) |
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TEMPERATURE (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
SI | K | K | K | Allows triple output units. See: full list. | 1.0 K (−272.15 °C; −457.87 °F) |
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°C | °C (C) | °C | 1.0 °C (33.8 °F) |
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Imperial & US customary |
°R | °R (R) | °R | 1.0 °R (0.556 K; −458.670 °F; −272.594 °C) |
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°F | °F (F) | °F | 1.0 °F (−17.2 °C) |
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Celsius change | C-change | Used for temperature intervals instead of actual temperatures Example: {{convert|5|C-change|0}} warmer Result: 5 °C (9 °F) warmer | |||||
Fahrenheit change | F-change | Used for temperature intervals instead of actual temperatures Example: {{convert|10|F-change|0}} colder Result: 10 °F (6 °C) colder
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TORQUE (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
Industrial | |||||||
SI | newton-metre | Nm | N⋅m | Triple combinations are also possible. See the full list. | 1.0 N⋅m (0.74 lbf⋅ft) |
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Non-SI metric | kilogram metre | kg.m | kg⋅m | 1.0 kg⋅m (9.8 N⋅m; 7.2 lb⋅ft) |
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Imperial & US customary |
pound force-foot | lb.ft | lb⋅ft | 1.0 lb⋅ft (1.4 N⋅m) |
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Scientific | |||||||
SI | newton-metre | N.m | N⋅m | Triple combinations are also possible. See the full list. | 1.0 N⋅m (0.74 lbf⋅ft) |
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Non-SI metric | kilogram force-metre | kgf.m | kgf⋅m | 1.0 kgf⋅m (9.8 N⋅m; 7.2 lbf⋅ft) |
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Imperial & US customary |
pound force-foot | lbf.ft | lbf⋅ft | 1.0 lbf⋅ft (1.4 N⋅m) |
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VOLUME (Full list) | |||||||
system | unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
notes | sample default conversion |
combination output units | |
SI | cubic metre | m3 | m3 | US spelling: cubic meter one kilolitre |
1.0 m3 (35 cu ft) | ||
cubic centimetre | cm3 | cm3 | US spelling: cubic centimeter one millilitre |
1.0 cm3 (0.061 cu in) | |||
cc | cc | ||||||
cubic millimetre | mm3 | mm3 | US spelling: cubic millimeter |
1.0 mm3 (6.1×10−5 cu in) | |||
non-SI metric | kilolitre | kl | kl | US spelling: kiloliter one cubic metre |
1.0 kl (35 cu ft) | ||
kL | kL | ||||||
litre | l | L | US spelling: liter one cubic decimetre Allows triple output units. See: full list. |
1.0 L (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal) |
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L | L |
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centilitre | cl | cl | US spelling: centiliter |
1.0 cl (0.35 imp fl oz; 0.34 US fl oz) | |||
cL | cL | ||||||
millilitre | ml | ml | US spelling: milliliter one cubic centimetre |
1.0 ml (0.035 imp fl oz; 0.034 US fl oz) |
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mL | mL |
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Imperial & US customary |
cubic yard | cuyd | cu yd | 1.0 cu yd (0.76 m3) | |||
cubic foot | cuft (cufoot) | cu ft | long code "cufoot" outputs cubic foot (and never feet) | 1.0 cu ft (0.028 m3) | |||
cubic inch | cuin | cu in | 1.0 cu in (16 cm3) | ||||
Imperial | imperial barrel | impbbl | imp bbl | 36 imp gal | 1.0 imp bbl (160 L; 36 imp gal; 43 US gal) | ||
imperial bushel | impbsh | imp bsh | 8 imp gal | 1.0 imp bsh (36 L; 8.0 imp gal; 8.3 US dry gal) | |||
impbu | imp bu | ||||||
imperial gallon | impgal | imp gal | 4.54609 litres by definition, also 4 imp qt or 8 imp pt or 160 imp fl oz Allows triple output units. See: full list. |
1.0 imp gal (4.5 L; 1.2 US gal) |
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imperial quart | impqt | imp qt | 1/4 imp gal or 40 imp fl oz | 1.0 imp qt (1,100 ml; 38 US fl oz) | |||
imperial pint | imppt | imp pt | 1/8 imp gal or 20 imp fl oz | 1.0 imp pt (0.57 L) | |||
imperial fluid ounce | impoz (impfloz) | imp fl oz | 1/160 imp gal | 1.0 imp fl oz (28 ml; 0.96 US fl oz) |
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US customary liquid measure |
US barrel | USbbl | US bbl | 31½ US gal used for liquids except for oil and beer (see the full list) |
1.0 US bbl (120 L; 32 US gal; 26 imp gal) | ||
U.S.bbl | U.S. bbl | ||||||
barrel | oilbbl | bbl | 42 US gal | 1.0 bbl (0.16 m3) | |||
US beer barrel | USbeerbbl (usbeerbbl) |
US bbl | 1.0 US bbl (120 L; 31 US gal; 26 imp gal) | ||||
U.S.beerbbl (usbeerbbl) |
U.S. bbl | ||||||
US gallon | USgal | US gal | 231 cubic inches by definition, also 4 US qt or 8 US pt or 128 US fl oz Allows triple output units. See: full list. |
1.0 US gal (3.8 L; 0.83 imp gal) |
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U.S.gal | U.S. gal |
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US quart | USqt | US qt | 1/4 US gal or 32 US fl oz | 1.0 US qt (950 ml) | |||
U.S.qt | U.S. qt | ||||||
US pint | USpt | US pt | 1/8 US gal or 16 US fl oz | 1.0 US pt (0.47 L; 0.83 imp pt) | |||
U.S.pt | U.S. pt | ||||||
US fluid ounce | USoz (USfloz) |
US fl oz | 1/128 US gal | 1.0 US fl oz (30 ml) |
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U.S.oz (U.S.floz) |
U.S. fl oz |
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US customary dry measure |
US dry barrel | USdrybbl | US dry bbl | 105/32 US bsh | 1.0 US dry bbl (0.12 m3) | ||
U.S.drybbl | U.S. dry bbl | ||||||
US bushel | USbsh | US bsh | 2150.42 cubic inches by definition | 1.0 US bsh (35 L; 8.0 US dry gal; 7.8 imp gal) | |||
U.S.bsh | U.S. bsh | ||||||
US bushel | USbu | US bu | 2150.42 cubic inches by definition | 1.0 US bu (35 L; 8.0 US dry gal; 7.8 imp gal) | |||
U.S.bu | U.S. bu | ||||||
US dry gallon | USdrygal | US dry gal | 1/8 US bsh Allows triple output units. See: full list. |
1.0 US dry gal (4.4 L) |
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U.S.drygal | U.S. dry gal |
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US dry quart | USdryqt | US dry qt | 1/32 US bsh | 1.0 US dry qt (1,100 ml) | |||
U.S.dryqt | U.S. dry qt | ||||||
US dry pint | USdrypt | US dry pt | 1/32 US bsh | 1.0 US dry pt (550 ml) | |||
U.S.drypt | U.S. dry pt |
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PRESSURE | |||||||
unit | unit- code |
abbrev- iation |
sample default conversion |
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gigapascal | GPa | GPa | 1.0 GPa (150,000 psi) | ||||
megapascal | MPa | MPa | 1.0 MPa (150 psi) | ||||
kilopascal | kPa | kPa | 1.0 kPa (0.15 psi) | ||||
hectopascal | hPa | hPa | 1.0 hPa (0.015 psi) | ||||
pascal | Pa | Pa | 1.0 Pa (0.00015 psi) | ||||
millipascal | mPa | mPa | 1.0 mPa (1.5×10−7 psi) | ||||
millibar | mbar | mbar | 1.0 mbar (1.0 hPa) | ||||
mb | mb | ||||||
decibar | dbar | dbar | 1.0 dbar (10 kPa) | ||||
bar | bar | (none) | 1.0 bar (100 kPa) | ||||
kilobarye | kBa | kBa | 1.0 kBa (1.0 hPa) | ||||
barye | Ba | Ba | 1.0 Ba (0.10 Pa) | ||||
standard atmosphere | atm | atm | 1.0 atm (100 kPa) | ||||
torr | Torr | Torr | 1.0 Torr (0.13 kPa) | ||||
millimetre of mercury | mmHg | mmHg | 1.0 mmHg (0.13 kPa) | ||||
inch of mercury | inHg | inHg | 1.0 inHg (3.4 kPa) | ||||
pound per square inch | psi | psi | 1.0 psi (6.9 kPa) | ||||
FUEL EFFICIENCY | |||||||
unit | unit- code |
notes | combinations | ||||
kilometres per litre | km/l (km/L) | Use km/L to get "km/L"
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litres per 100 kilometres | l/100 km (L/100 km) | Use L/100 km to get "L/100 km"
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litres per kilometre | l/km (L/km) | Use L/km to get "L/km"
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miles per imperial gallon | mpgimp |
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miles per US gallon | mpgus (mpgUS, mpgU.S.) | Use mpgUS to get "US"Use |
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imperial gallons per mile | impgal/mi |
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US gallons per mile | usgal/mi (USgal/mi, U.S.gal/mi) | As above with the us vs US vs U.S.
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The mpgUS , mpgU.S. , USgal/mi vs U.S.gal/mi , km/L , L/100 km and L/km variants work within combinations also (making 36 combinations in total).
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POWER | |||||||
Watts, kilowatts, milliwatts, etc. are supported. As is horsepower (English & metric). Use standard abbreviations as input code (lowercase hp for horsepower, for example) | |||||||
POPULATION DENSITY | |||||||
unit | unit- code |
notes | combinations | ||||
inhabitants per square kilometre | PD/sqkm | PD stands for population density, i.e. humans (inhabitants)
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per square kilometre | /sqkm | Used when the word 'inhabitants' would be inappropriate. |
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inhabitants per hectare | PD/ha |
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per hectare | /ha |
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inhabitants per square mile | PD/sqmi | PD stands for population density, i.e. humans (inhabitants)
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per square mile | /sqmi | Used when the word 'inhabitants' would be inappropriate. |
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inhabitants per acre | PD/acre |
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per acre | /acre |
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COST PER UNIT MASS | |||||||
unit | unit- code |
notes | combinations | ||||
dollars per pound | $/lb | "$" can mean US$, HK$, etc. |
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dollars per kilogram | $/kg |
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dollars per troy ounce | $/ozt | 12 troy ounces in 1 troy pound |
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'per' units: kg/hl
[edit source]When using a slash (/
), a unit like kg/hl
is recognized as kilograms per hectolitre and will be converted with other mass/volume units.
{{convert|1000|kg/hl}}
→ 1,000 kilograms per hectolitre (100 lb/imp gal)
Units of difference: 10 °C higher; how much in °F
[edit source]When a number is the measurement for a difference, one conversion is done. This may occur in temperatures (°C, °F, K). Compare this to a range, when two conversions are done.
The only available units of difference are: |C-change=
, |F-change=
and |K-change=
.
{{convert|10|C}}
→ 10 °C (50 °F), regular temperature{{convert|10|C-change}}
→ 10 °C (18 °F), difference (e.g., "The temperature changed from 30 into 40 °C"){{convert|10-15|C}}
→ 10–15 °C (50–59 °F), range (e.g., "The temperature is between 10 and 15 °C")
Consistently, into multiple units:
A rise of {{convert|10|C-change|F-change K-change}}
→ A rise of 10 °C (18 °F; 10 K)
Multiple units: 1 ft 5 in
[edit source]In input
[edit source]Base document § Input multiples lists options for multiple unit input (like ft,in
). It can catch predefined sets only (units that can be subdivided; e.g., yd into ft):
{{convert|1|yd|2|ft|3|in}}
→ 1 yard 2 feet 3 inches (1.60 m){{convert|2|ft|3|in|cm}}
→ 2 feet 3 inches (69 cm){{convert|1|lb|5|oz|g}}
→ 1 pound 5 ounces (600 g)
In output
[edit source]Available multiple-unit output options predefined, like ftin
and ydftin
. The full list is at § Output multiples.
{{convert|2|m|ftin}}
→ 2 metres (6 ft 7 in){{convert|2|m|ft in}}
→ 2 metres (6.6 ft; 79 in), using a space, returns the decimal point
Default behaviour, for comparison:
{{convert|2|m}}
→ 2 metres (6 ft 7 in)
See also:
Currency per unit: $/mi → $/km
[edit source]Using currency symbols in a $ per unit value, you can convert the per-unit:
{{convert|10|$/mi|$/km}}
→ $10 per mile ($6.2/km)
You can set the currency in both values using |$=€
:
{{convert|10|$/mi|$/km|$=€}}
→ €10 per mile (€6.2/km)
It is not possible to convert the currency. So, this result (mixed currencies) is not possible: $15 per mile (€8.6/km)
Parameter list
[edit source]Parameter | Value | Description | Note |
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|abbr=in |
Use symbol for first (left-hand side) unit | Symbol ('abbreviation') | |
|abbr=off |
Use name for all units | Symbol ('abbreviation') | |
|abbr=none |
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|abbr=on |
Use symbol for all units | Symbol ('abbreviation') | |
|abbr=out |
Use symbol for right-hand side unit (default) | Symbol ('abbreviation') | |
|abbr=unit |
Use symbol for all units when using scientific notation | Symbol ('abbreviation') | |
|abbr=values |
Show only input and output numbers, not units | Parts only | |
|abbr=~ |
Shows both unit name and symbol | Symbol & name | |
|adj=mid|… |
User-specified text after the input unit; sets adj=on (adjective). Expects 1 unnamed parameter.
|
Word adding, adjective | |
|adj=on |
Unit name is adjective (singular and hyphenated) | Grammar, adjective | |
|adj=pre|… |
User-specified text before input unit. Expects 1 unnamed parameter. | Word adding | |
|adj=ri0 |
Round input with precision 0 | Rounding and significant figures | |
|adj=ri1 |
Round input with precision 1 | Rounding and significant figures | |
|adj=ri2 |
Round input with precision 2 | Rounding and significant figures | |
|adj=ri3 |
Round input with precision 3 | Rounding and significant figures | |
|disp=b |
Join input and output using " (...)" (default) | Join values | |
|disp=sqbr |
Join input and output using " [...]" | Join values | |
|disp=br |
Join input and output using "<br/>" | Join values | |
|disp=comma |
Join input and output using ", " | Join values | |
|disp=or |
Join input and output using " or " | Join values | |
|disp=number |
Display output number only | Parts only | |
|disp=output number only |
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|disp=out |
Display only output number and name/symbol | Parts only | |
|disp=output only |
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|disp=preunit|…[|…] |
Text to be inserted after value and before units, for both input and output, with optionally different text for output. Expects 1 or 2 unnamed parameters. | Word adding | |
|disp=table |
Output is suitable for a table cell with align="right" | Table columns | |
|disp=tablecen |
Output is suitable for a table cell with align="center" | Table columns | |
|disp=unit |
Display input name/symbol only (not input number, not output) | Parts only | |
|disp=unit2 |
Display output name/symbol only (not input; not output number) | Parts only | |
|disp=x|... |
Join input and output using user-specified text | Word adding | |
|comma=5 |
Only use comma for thousands separator if 5 or more digits | Number format | |
|comma=gaps |
Use gaps (space), not comma, for thousands separator | Number format | |
|comma=gaps5 |
Use gaps (space), but only if 5 or more digits | Number format | |
|comma=off |
No thousands separator | Number format | |
|frac=N |
Show imperial number in fractions, denominator=N | Number format, fraction | |
|lk=in |
Link left-hand side unit name or symbol | Unit link | |
|lk=on |
Link all unit names or symbols (but not twice for the same unit) | Unit link | |
|lk=out |
Link right-hand side unit name or symbol | Unit link | |
|order=flip |
Inverts order of input, output measurements (conversion first) | Order | |
|round=5 |
Rounds calculation to the nearest multiple of 5 | Rounding and significant figures | |
|round=25 |
Rounds calculation to the nearest multiple of 25 | Rounding and significant figures | |
|round=each |
In a range, each number is rounded by the default rounding | Rounding and significant figures | |
|sigfig=N |
Round output number to N significant figures (N is a positive integer) | Rounding and significant figures | |
|sortable=in |
Output numeric hidden sort field for use in a sortable table (based on input) | Table sort | |
|sortable=on |
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|sortable=out |
Output numeric hidden sort field for use in a sortable table (based on output) | Table sort | |
|sp=us |
Use U.S. spelling (like "meter" instead of default "metre") | Spelling U.S. names | |
|spell=in |
Spell input number in words | Spelling numbers | |
|spell=In |
Spell input number in words with first letter uppercase | Spelling numbers | |
|spell=on |
Spell input and output numbers in words | Spelling numbers | |
|spell=On |
Spell input and output numbers in words with first letter uppercase | Spelling numbers | |
|$=€ |
Replace $-sign with a currency sign, for example in $/acre (no currency conversion happens)
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Cost per unit | |
|debug=yes |
Debugging only. In a sortable table: show the normally hidden sort key | Table sort | |
|abbr=comma |
Deprecated. Use |comma=off | Number format | |
|abbr=mos |
Deprecated. Use |x| or |by| | Range format | |
|adj=1 |
Deprecated. Do not use. No need to deviate from regarding plurals | Plural or singular | |
|adj=flip |
Deprecated. Use |order=flip | Order | |
|adj=j |
Deprecated. Do not use. No need to join number and unit with . Not by MOS, and could be misunderstood HTML
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Join values | |
|adj=nocomma |
Deprecated. Use |comma=off | Number format | |
|disp=2 |
Deprecated. Use |disp=output only | Parts only | |
|disp=5 |
Deprecated. Use |round=5 | Rounding and significant figures | |
|disp=flip |
Deprecated. Use |order=flip | Order | |
|disp=flip5 |
Deprecated. Use |order=flip |round=5 | Order, rounding | |
|disp=nocomma |
Deprecated. Use |comma=off | Number format | |
|disp=u2 |
Deprecated. Use |disp=unit2 | Parts only | |
|near=5 |
Deprecated. Use |round=5 | Rounding and significant figures | |
|sing= |
Deprecated. Use |adj= | Plurals |
Deprecated options
[edit source]Deprecated options should not be used. They may produce incorrect or undesired results and there is no guarantee that they will be supported in the future.
- abbr=comma is deprecated. Use comma=off instead
- abbr=mos, setting range separators, is deprecated (not compliant). Use |by| or |x| instead
- adj=1 is deprecated. No need to deviate from regarding plurals
- adj=flip is deprecated. Use order=flip instead
- adj=j is deprecated. No need to use NBSP before full unit name. See MOS
- adj=nocomma is deprecated. Use comma=off instead
- disp=2 is deprecated. Use disp=output only instead
- disp=5 is deprecated. Use round=5 instead
- disp=flip is deprecated. Use order=flip instead
- disp=flip5 is deprecated. Use |order=flip |round=5 instead
- disp=nocomma is deprecated. Use comma=off instead
- disp=slash, disp=s, disp=/ are deprecated. Use disp=or instead
- disp=u2 is deprecated. Use disp=unit2 instead
- near=5 is deprecated. Use round=5 instead
- sing= is deprecated in any situation. Use adj= instead
- Range separator |xx| is deprecated (not compliant). Use |x| instead
- Range separator |*| is deprecated (not compliant). Use |x| instead
- Range separator |&| is deprecated. Use |and| instead
- Range separator |to-| is deprecated. Use |to(-)| instead
TemplateData
[edit source]TemplateData for Convert
Converts measurements to other units.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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value | 1 | the value to convert | Number | required |
from unit | 2 | the unit for the provided 'value'
| Line | required |
to units | 3 | the unit to convert into
| String | suggested |
precision or suffix | 4 | significant digits after decimal dot or, if negative, exponent of ten | Number | optional |
link units | lk | “on” all, “in” input, “out” output or “off” no units
| String | optional |
abbreviation | abbr | display for the units: “on” unit symbols, “off” all unit names in full words, “in” input unit symbol, “out” abbreviated output units, “unit” both input and output units abbreviated when using scientific notation, “values” no units at all
| String | optional |
spelling | sp | “us” display U.S. spelling of unit names
| String | optional |
adjective | adj | adjective form (singular unit name appended by hyphen) “on” or “mid” to put conversion at end
| Boolean | optional |
conversion | disp | display conversion result: “or” after ‘or’, “x” with custom prefix and suffix, “b” in parentheses, “table”/“tablecen”, “output only” alone, “output number only” alone and without unit, “unit” not at all but input unit; if the value is a number it is used as precision
| String | optional |
ordering | order | “flip” returns converted value first, input value second.
| String | optional |
significant figures | sigfig | number that sets the number of significant figures | Number | optional |
rounding output | round | “5” rounds the output number to nearest multiple of 5, “25” to nearest multiple of 25, “each” rounds each number in a range | Number | optional |
thousands separator | comma | Sets or suppresses thousand separator in the numbers. “off” = no separator; “gaps”: use space not comma; “5” and “gaps5”: only add separator when number > 5 positions (10,000 or more)
| String | optional |
sort key | sortable | “on” generates a hidden sort key
| String | optional |