Template:Tfluc-common-doc

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Icons to show fluctuation

This templatedata is intended to be generic and apply to all the templates mentioned.

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TemplateData for Tfluc-common-doc

This is one of a series of templates to display an increase or decrease arrow icon. Increase {{Increase}} = {{Gain}} = {{Profit}} is a green up arrow. Decrease {{Decrease}} = {{Down}} = {{Loss}} is a red down arrow. Steady {{Steady}} = {{Nochange}} is a flat line for no change. Where the quantity involved should be minimized (e.g. road accidents), use Negative increase {{IncreaseNegative}} and Positive decrease {{DecreasePositive}} instead, which flip the colors.
⧼templatedata-doc-param-name⧽⧼templatedata-doc-param-desc⧽⧼templatedata-doc-param-type⧽⧼templatedata-doc-param-status⧽
Tooltip text1
Changes the text displayed on hover.
⧼templatedata-doc-param-default⧽
Defaults to something appropriate to the chosen template, such as "Increase".
⧼templatedata-doc-param-example⧽
−5%
⧼templatedata-doc-param-type-string⧽⧼templatedata-doc-param-status-optional⧽

Format: inline

Test of raw TemplateData output:
<templatedata>{"description":"This is one of a series of templates to display an increase or decrease arrow icon. {{Increase}} = {{Gain}} = {{Profit}} is a green up arrow. {{Decrease}} = {{Down}} = {{Loss}} is a red down arrow. {{Steady}} = {{Nochange}} is a flat line for no change. Where the quantity involved should be minimized (e.g. road accidents), use {{IncreaseNegative}} and {{DecreasePositive}} instead, which flip the colors.","format":"inline",

"params":{ "1":{"type":"string","description":"Changes the text displayed on hover.","label":"Tooltip text","example":"−5%","default":"Defaults to something appropriate to the chosen template, such as \"Increase\"."} }

}</templatedata>