Format price error: cannot parse value ""
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This template displays numbers typically representing prices in a pleasant way, ideally suited for articles. Numbers one thousand or greater are reduced down and rounded to a total of three digits followed by a multiplier text, and smaller numbers receive separators and exactly two digits to represent cents, which does not always happen with the {{formatnum:}}
magic word.
{{Format price|value|digits}}
Where:
Providing non-numeric parameters, failing to provide any parameter, or providing a negative value parameter, result all in a link to the NaN article. Despite its name, this template only handles the number-formatting, not any unit symbols – consider {{currency}} for that separate feature.
{{Format price|1.2}}
= 1.20{{Format price|456.789}}
= 456.79{{Format price|456.789|1}}
= 456.80{{Format price|456.789|0}}
= 457{{Format price|456.789|-2}}
= 500${{Format price|1234}}
= $1,234${{Format price|12345}}
= $12,345${{Format price|123456}}
= $123,456${{Format price|1000000}}
= $1 million¥{{Format price|98765432109876}}
= ¥98.8 trillion{{Format price|7.86178E+25}}
atoms
= 78.6 septillion atoms{{Format price}}
= Format price error: cannot parse value "" (empty parameter){{Format price||0}}
= Format price error: cannot parse value "" (empty first parameter){{Format price|-100}}
= Format price error: cannot parse value "-100" (negative values are invalid){{Format price|xyz|A}}
= Format price error: cannot parse value "xyz" (only numeric values are allowed){{Format price|1E+309}}
= Format price error: cannot parse value "1E+309" (overflow)No description.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
value | 1 | the value that will be formatted and displayed
| Number | required |
digits | 2 | sets the digit in which a value lower than one thousand must be rounded, defaulting to "2" (cents) if unspecified | Number | suggested |