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Template:Weather box/colp can be used to produce a background color in a table cell, based off a given number. Insert {{Weather box/colp|0}}, with a number from the mm in a 30-day month table above as the first parameter, into a style statement. Example
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Template:Weather box/colp can be used to produce a background color in a table cell, based off a given number. Insert {{ Weather box/colp |0}} , with a number from the mm in a 30-day month table above as the first parameter, into a style statement.
Module:Weather box/colors can be used to produce a background color in a table cell, based off a given number. Insert {{#invoke:Weather box/colors|color_s|0}}, with a number from the hours in a 30-day month table above as the first parameter, into a style statement. Example
Template:Weather_box/colt has been optimized to handle a range of values which are changed into color codes by using a #switch function, with 47 branches, ordered by expected frequency. It can assign colors to temperatures in Celsius at over 460 numbers per second, or 9x faster than encoding color settings as 3-part hexadecimal conversions of ...
This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{subst:Weather box maker The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Weather box maker/doc . ( edit | history )
Colors are set by Template:Weather box/colpastel, to set the temperature background colors when parameter "sctemp=pastel". The colder temperatures appear as purple-shades, the cool appear as gray/beige, the warm are yellow-shades, and the hot are orange-browns.
Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status; Name: name: Name of the event. The article title is used by default. String: optional: Child display? child: Whether this is a child box or not. Use `yes`, unless you're using this box standalone. Default yes Example ...