Template:Pp2/doc

Description
This template is used to display developing values or statistics. Originally, the template was only intended for passive effects, but is now generally usable for all kinds of value developments. The shown tooltip is automatically created by template Tooltip/Pp. For uniformity the short version pp should be used.

a) The template creates a permanently visible overview (PVO) of the values and a tooltip consisting of a table of all values. The tooltip table always consists of 2 rows and up to 31 columns. The first parameter determines the values of the bottom row of the table, while the second parameter determines the values of the top row (defaulted with numbers starting from 1). Values of a row need to be divided by a  . Mathematical operations can be included. The default decimal formatting is applied to all values:  creates:   creates:   creates:   creates:

b) Having 5 or less columns displays every single bottom row value, while having more than 5 displays the first and last value given and shows the relation of the rows [defaults to "based on level" - for further information see section h).]: creates: creates:

c) The relation can be disabled with  :  creates:   creates:

d) Using the parameter   will change the PVO to the non-default type. Working for both cases [For comparision see section b).]: creates: creates:

e) It is possible to automatically fill the table and the PVO with data. This can be either done with the function   which fills the table with all numbers between x to y by following a linear formula, or a manually input formula in which there's at least one  . Simplified formulas, i.e   do not work and must be written in the full form, i.e  . The number of columns is decided by inputting a number at the end of the function, seperated from it by a space, from now on called  . If it is not specified it will be defaulted to 18. If one row is entirely made up of only manual input values, the   parameter will be overwritten by the amount of input values.   may also be automatically generated with the   function, which increments the starting value by the number following   until reaching the final value. If the value is not able to reach the final value, it will be overwritten by the closest number that can. An automatically generated displayed formula will also be provided, as long as only the bottom row is automatically generated. All numbers can still be calculated with mathematical operations: creates: creates: creates: creates: creates: creates: creates:

f) The maximum number of colums is 30 plus the first column that contains the respective row description, if this limit is exceeded an error will be shown:  creates:

g) Other values can also be added to the left and right of the function. The function will fill numbers until reaching the   value:   creates:   creates:

h) The relation between the two rows can be altered using the parameters   and  .   describes always the top row (by default titled "Level") and also changes the PVO.   describes just the bottom row (by default titled "Value"). The first letter of each label is always capitalized. The parameter   can do the same as   but its generated description of the top row can still be overwritten by   without changing the PVO:  creates:   creates:   creates:   creates:   creates:

i) Using the parameter   allows to input the used formula and show it inside the tooltip. Doing this will overwrite any automatic displayed formula. In here any   automatically becomes   and operations such as         become        :   creates:   creates:

j) Needed symbols can be put after all values within a row with the parameter   for the bottom row values and   for top row values. The PVO will show the symbol only on the last value if it is displaying values in the non-abbreviated form:  creates:   creates:

k) Each number is rounded at 2 decimals by default. This can be overwritten with the parameters   for bottom row values and   for top row values. The displayed formula will always round it to   decimals, and thus 3 by default. These parameters can also use ,  ,   and   values:  creates:   creates:   creates:   creates:   creates:

l) The color of the permanently displayed text can be adjusted with the parameter , according to the template Keyword color, the color of the text inside the tooltip cannot be altered:  creates:   creates:

m) It is not possible to use templates within the labels or displayed formulas, but images can be included manually :  creates:   creates:   creates:   creates: