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Text – Module containing methods for the manipulation of text, wikimarkup and some HTML.

Functions for templates

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All methods have an unnamed parameter containing the text.

The return value is an empty string if the parameter does not meet the conditions. When the condition is matched or some result is successfully found, strings of at least one character are returned.

char
Creates a string from a list of character codes.
1
Space-separated list of character codes
*
Number of repetitions of the list in parameter 1; (Default 1).
errors
0 – Silence errors
concatParams
Combine any number of elements into a list, like table.concat() in Lua.
From a template:
1
First element; missing and empty elements are ignored.
2 3 4 5 6 …
Further list elements
From Lua
args
table (sequence) of the elements
apply
Separator between elements; defaults to |
adapt
optional formatting, which will be applied to each element; must contain %s.
containsCJK
Returns whether the input string contains any CJK characters
  • Returns nothing if there are no CJK characters
removeDelimited
Remove all text between delimiters, including the delimiters themselves.
getPlain
Remove wikimarkup (except templates): comments, tags, bold, italic, nbsp
isLatinRange
Returns some content, unless the string contains a character that would not normally be found in Latin text.
  • Returns nothing if there is a non-Latin string.
isQuote
Returns some content if the parameter passed is a single character, and that character is a quote, such as '.
  • Returns nothing for multiple characters, or if the character passed is not a quote.
listToText
Formats list elements analogously to mw.text.listToText().
The elements are separated by a comma and space ; the word "and" appears between the first and last.
Unnamed parameters become the list items.
Optional parameters for #invoke:
  • format – Every list element will first be formatted with this format string; see here for how to construct this string. The string must contain at least one %s sequence.
  • template=1 – List elements should be taken from the calling template.
Returns the resulting string.
quote
Wrap the string in quotes; quotes can be chosen for a specific language.
1
Input text (will be automatically trimmed); may be empty.
2
(optional) the ISO 639 language code for the quote marks; should be one of the supported languages ފަންވަތް:In lang
3
(optional) 2 for second level quotes. This means the single quote marks in a statement such as: Jack said, “Jill said ‘fish’ last Tuesday.”
quoteUnquoted
Wrap the string in quotes; quotes can be chosen for a specific language. Will not quote an empty string, and will not quote if there is a quote at the start or end of the (trimmed) string.
1
Input text (will be automatically trimmed); may be empty.
2
(optional) the ISO 639 language code for the quote marks; should be one of the supported languages ފަންވަތް:In lang
3
(optional) 2 for second level quotes. This means the single quote marks in a statement such as: Jack said, “Jill said ‘fish’ last Tuesday.”
removeDiacritics
Removes all diacritical marks from the input.
1
Input text
sentenceTerminated
Is this sentence terminated? Should work with CJK, and allows quotation marks to follow.
  • Returns nothing if the sentence is unterminated.
ucfirstAll
The first letter of every recognized word is converted to upper case. This contrasts with the parser function ފަންވަތް:Tlg which changes only the first character of the whole string passed.
A few common HTML entities are protected; the implementation of this may mean that numerical entities passed (e.g. &) are converted to & form
uprightNonlatin
Takes a string. Italicized non-Latin characters are un-italicized, unless they are a single Greek letter.
zip
Combines a tuple of lists by convolution. This is easiest to explain by example: given two lists, list1 = "a b c" and list2 = "1 2 3", then
zip(liste1, liste2, sep = " ", isep = "-", osep = "/")
outputs
a-1/b-2/c-3
  • 1, 2, 3, … – Lists to be combined
  • sep – A separator (in Lua regex form) used to split the lists. If empty, the lists are split into individual characters.
  • sep1, sep2, sep3, … – Allows a different separator to be used for each list.
  • isep – Output separator; placed between elements which were at the same index in their lists.
  • osep – Output separator; placed between elements which had different original indices; i.e. between the groups joined with isep

There are tests available ފަންވަތް:In lang to illustrate this in practice.

Use in another Lua module

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All of the above functions can be called from other Lua modules. Use require(); the below code checks for errors loading it:

local lucky, Text = pcall( require, "Module:Text" )
if type( Text ) == "table" then
    Text = Text.Text()
else
    -- In the event of errors, Text is an error message.
    return "<span class=\"error\">" .. Text .. "</span>"
end

You may then call:

  • Text.char( apply, again, accept )
  • Text.concatParams( args, separator, format )
  • Text.containsCJK( s )
  • Text.removeDelimited( s )
  • Text.getPlain( s )
  • Text.isLatinRange( s )
  • Text.isQuote( c )
  • Text.listToText( table, format )
  • Text.quote( s, lang, mode )
  • Text.quoteUnquoted( s, lang, mode )
  • Text.removeDiacritics( s )
  • Text.sentenceTerminated( s )
  • Text.ucfirstAll( s )
  • Text.uprightNonlatin( s )
  • Text.zip(…)
  • Text.test( s )

This is a general library; use it anywhere.

None.