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This template outputs data suitable for inclusion within a record chart table. It will produce a referenced chart name and a position. It can be used as a part of a larger table, or a series of cells can be used to create a chart. This template does not create the surrounding table markup. All field names used must be in lowercase.
[[Category:Record chart templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Record chart templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
This template provides a quick, standard method of citing Grove Music Online for music-related articles in Wikipedia. It is a wrapper around the standard citation template {{ cite encyclopedia }} . As such it fills out some {{ cite encyclopedia }} parameters, but the full range of parameters provided by WP:CS1 are available.
A similar template for use when citing sources for musical singles can be found at Template:Single chart; however, for EPs or other releases, it has not yet been developed. In general, the template expands to produce a table row with the information country, record chart, reference, and peak position for the given album on the particular chart ...
1. From the Blank section (below), copy the template tags and parameters to your article. 2. In the template tags, set the Debug parameter to Yes.This will setup the template to display the correct player positions that are needed depending on the Offensive and Defensive schemes that are chosen (OScheme and DScheme parameters) below:
This template is a Citation Style 1 wrapper template based on {{Cite encyclopedia}}. For centralised Citation Style 1 discussions, see Help talk:Citation Style 1 . This template provides a quick, standard method of citing A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1900) for music-related articles in Wikipedia.
It is proportional to the number of elements in the chart and is given by 1/N, N being the total number of elements in the chart. For example, a typical chart consists of 200 elements; therefore, the influence value is 0.005. [1] The procedure for obtaining the vertical pressure at any point below a loaded area is as follows: