MOS:NUM

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This page guides the presentation of numbers, dates, times, measurements, currencies, coordinates, and similar items in articles. The aim is to promote clarity, cohesion, and consistency, and to make the encyclopedia easier and more intuitive to use. For numbers, dates, and similar items in Wikipedia article titles, see the "Naming conventions (numbers and dates)" guideline.

Where this manual gives options, maintain consistency within an article unless there is a good reason to do otherwise. The Arbitration Committee has ruled that editors should not change an article from one guideline-defined style to another without a substantial reason unrelated to mere choice of style; revert-warring over optional styles is unacceptable.[lower-alpha 1] If discussion fails to resolve the question of which style to use in an article, defer to the style used by the first major contributor.

General notes[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Quotations, titles, etc.[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Quotations, titles of books and articles, and similar "imported" text should be faithfully reproduced, even if they use formats or units inconsistent with these guidelines or with other formats in the same article. If necessary, clarify via [bracketed interpolation], article text, or footnotes.

Non-breaking spaces[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Guidance on the use of non-breaking spaces ("hard spaces") is given in some sections below, but not all situations in which hard spaces ({{nbsp}} or  ) or {{nowrap}} may be appropriate are described. For further information see Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Non-breaking spaces and Wikipedia:Line-break handling.

Chronological items[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Statements likely to become outdated[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Except on pages that are inherently time-sensitive and updated regularly (e.g. the "Current events" portal), terms such as Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., and Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. should usually be avoided in favor of phrases such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Wording can usually be modified to remove the "now" perspective: not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Terms likely to go out of date include Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., etc.[lower-alpha 2] For current and future events, use phrases such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. to signal the time-dependence of the information; use the template {{as of}} (or {{updated}}) in conjunction. Relative-time expressions are acceptable for very long periods, such as geological epochs: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

Dates, months, and years[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Formats[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Acceptable date formats
General use Only in limited situations
where brevity is helpful
[lower-alpha 3]
Comments
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. A comma doesn't follow the year unless otherwise required by context:
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. A comma follows the year unless other punctuation obviates it:
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Omit year only where there is no risk of ambiguity:
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
No equivalent for general use Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Use yyyy-mm-dd format only with Gregorian dates from 1583 onward.[lower-alpha 4]
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

  • Dates, years, and other chronological items should be linked only when they are relevant to the subject and likely to be useful to a reader; this rule does not apply to articles that are explicitly on a chronological item, e.g. 2002, 19th century (as discussed at Wikipedia:Linking § Chronological items).[lower-alpha 5]
  • For issues related to dates in sortable tables, see Help:Sorting § Configuring the sorting and Help:Sorting § Date sorting problems, or consider using {{dts|Nov 1, 2008}}.
  • Phrases such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. are proper names, to which rules for dates do not apply (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

Unacceptable date formats (except in external titles and quotes)
Unacceptable Corrected Comments
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.[lower-alpha 3] Do not add a full stop (period) to an abbreviated month or to the day-of-month.[lower-alpha 6]
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Months should be capitalized.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not use ordinals (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., etc.).
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not use these formats.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not zero-pad day ...
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.[lower-alpha 3] ... except in all-numeric (yyyy-mm-dd) format, where both month and day should be zero-padded to two digits.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Do not use separators other than hyphens.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Do not omit the hyphens.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Do not abbreviate year to two digits.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not use dd-mm-yyyy, mm-dd-yyyy or yyyy-dd-mm formats.[lower-alpha 7]
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not use these formats.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Do not use these formats.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. No comma between month and year.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Comma required between day and year.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Do not abbreviate year.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Roman numerals are not normally used for dates.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Years and days of the month are not normally written in words.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Do not zero-pad years.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Do not add a comma to a four-digit year.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Write "the year" only where needed for clarity (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
Consistency[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Dates in article body text[lower-alpha 8] should all use the same format: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Publication dates in an article's citations should all use the same format, which may be:
    • the format used in the article body text,
    • an abbreviated format from the "Acceptable date formats" table, provided the day and month elements are in the same order as in dates in the article body
    • the format expected in the citation style being used (but all-numeric date formats other than yyyy-mm-dd must still be avoided).
    For example, publication dates within a single article might be in one, but only one, of these formats (among others):
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    If an article uses a template such as {{Use mdy dates}}, Citation Style 1 and 2 templates automatically render dates (|date=, |access-date=, |archive-date=, etc) in the style specified by the "Use" template, regardless of the format they are entered in. See Template:Use mdy dates#Auto-formatting citation template dates.
  • Access and archive dates in an article's citations should all use the same format, which may be:
    • the format used for publication dates in the article (see above);
    • the format expected in the citation style adopted in the article; or
    • yyyy-mm-dd
    For example, access/archive dates within a single article might be in one, but only one, of these formats (among others):
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    When a citation style does not expect differing date formats, it is permissible to normalize publication dates to the article body text date format, and/or access/archive dates to either, with date consistency being preferred.
Strong national ties to a topic[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

For any given article, the choice of date format and the choice of national variety of English (see Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Strong national ties to a topic) are independent issues.

  • Articles on topics with strong ties to a particular English-speaking country should generally use the date format most commonly used in that nation. For the United States this is (for example) Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; for most other English-speaking countries it is Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Articles related to Canada may use either format with (as always) consistency within each article. Tɛmplet:See below
  • In topics where a date format that differs from the usual national one is in customary usage, that format should be used for related articles: for example, articles on the modern US military, including biographical articles related to the modern US military, should use day-before-month, in accordance with US military usage.
Retaining existing format[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]
  • If an article has evolved using predominantly one date format, this format should be used throughout the article, unless there are reasons for changing it based on strong national ties to the topic or consensus on the article's talk page.
  • The date format chosen in the first major contribution in the early stages of an article (i.e., the first non-stub version) should continue to be used, unless there is reason to change it based on strong national ties to the topic or consensus on the article's talk page.
  • Where an article has shown no clear sign of which format is used, the first person to insert a date is equivalent to "the first major contributor".

Era style[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • The default calendar eras are Anno Domini (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) and Common Era (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Either convention may be appropriate for use in Wikipedia articles depending on the article context. Apply Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Retaining existing styles with regard to changes from one era to the other.
    • Use either the BCTɛmplet:NdashAD or the BCETɛmplet:NdashCE notation consistently within the same article. Exception: do not change direct quotations, titles, etc.
    • An article's established era style should not be changed without reasons specific to its content; seek consensus on the talk page first (applying Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Retaining existing styles) by opening a discussion under a heading using the word era, and briefly stating why the style should be changed.
    • BCE and CE or BC and AD are written in upper case, unspaced, without a full stop (period), and separated from the numeric year by a space (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). It is advisable to use a non-breaking space.
    • AD appears before or after a year (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); the other abbreviations appear only after (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
    • In general, omit CE or AD, unless to avoid ambiguity or awkwardness
      • Typically, write Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. nor Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
      • But Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not simply Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) may avoid confusion unless the era is clear from context.
      • One- and two-digit years may look more natural with an era marker (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. nor Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
      • Ranges beginning in BC/BCE should specify the ending era: write Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Tɛmplet:See below
  • Uncalibrated (BCE) radiocarbon dates: Calibrated and uncalibrated dates can diverge widely, and some sources distinguish the two only via BCE or BC (for calibrated dates) versus bce or bc (uncalibrated). When feasible, avoid uncalibrated dates except in direct quotations, and even then ideally give the calibrated date in a footnote or square-bracketed note – Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or at least indicate the date type – Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. This also applies to other dating systems in which a calibration distinction in drawn.
  • BP or YBP: In scientific and academic contexts, BP (Before Present) or YBP (years Before Present) are often used. (Present in this context by convention refers to January 1, 1950.) Write Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. but not forms such as Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. If one of the abbreviated forms is used, link to Before Present on first use: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Other era systems may be appropriate in an article. In such cases, dates should be followed by a conversion to Anno Domini or Common Era, and the first instance linked: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Astronomical year numbering is similar to the Common Era. There is no need to follow a year expressed with astronomical year numbering with a conversion to Common Era. The first instance of a non-positive year should still be linked: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (The expressions Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. refer to the same year.)

Julian and Gregorian calendars[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

A date can be given in any appropriate calendar, as long as it is (at the minimum) given in the Julian calendar or the Gregorian calendar or both, as described below. For example, an article on the early history of Islam may give dates in both Islamic and Julian calendars. Where a calendar other than the Julian or Gregorian is used, the article must make this clear.

  • Current events are dated using the Gregorian calendar.
  • Dates of events in countries using the Gregorian calendar at that time are given in the Gregorian calendar. This includes some of the Continent of Europe from 1582, the British Empire from 14 September 1752, and Russia from 14 February 1918 (see Adoption of the Gregorian calendar).
  • Dates before 15 October 1582 (when the Gregorian calendar was first adopted in some places) are normally given in the Julian calendar.
  • Dates after 4 October 1582 in a place where the Julian calendar was observed should be given in the Julian calendar.
  • For either the Julian or Gregorian calendars, the beginning of the year should be treated as 1 January even if a different start-of-year date was observed in the place being discussed.
  • Dates for Roman history before 45 BC are given in the Roman calendar, which was neither Julian nor Gregorian. When (rarely) the Julian equivalent is certain, it may be included.
  • For dates in early Egyptian and Mesopotamian history, Julian or Gregorian equivalents are often uncertain. Follow the consensus of reliable sources, or indicate their divergence.

The dating method used should follow that used by reliable secondary sources (or if reliable sources disagree, that used most commonly, with an explanatory footnote). The guidance above is in line with the usage of reliable sources such as American National Biography,[1] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, and Encyclopædia Britannica.[lower-alpha 9]

Where it's not obvious that a given date should be given in Julian alone or in Gregorian alone, consider giving both styles, for example by using {{OldStyleDate}}. If a date appears without being specified as Old Style or New Style, tagging that date with {{which calendar?}} will add the page to Category:Articles containing ambiguous dates for further attention.

If an article contains Julian calendar dates after 4 October 1582 (as in the October Revolution), or if a start-of-year date other than 1 January was in force in the place being discussed, or both, a footnote should be provided on the first usage, explaining the calendar usage adopted for the article. The calendar usage should be compatible with this guideline.

Ranges[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • A simple yearTɛmplet:Ndashyear range is written using an en dash (, – or {{ndash}}, or {{nbnd}} for a non-breaking en dash), not an em dash, hyphen, or slash; this dash is unspaced (that is, with no space on either side); and the end year is usually given in full:
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.);  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
      • Markup: 1881{{ndash}}1882 or 1881–1882
    • Although non-abbreviated years are generally preferred, two-digit ending years (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but never Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) may be used in any of the following cases: (1) two consecutive years; (2) infoboxes and tables where space is limited (using a single format consistently in any given table column); and (3) in certain topic areas if there is a very good reason, such as matching the established convention of reliable sources.[lower-alpha 10] For consistency, avoid abbreviated year ranges when they would be used alongside non-abbreviated ranges within an article (or related pages, if in titles). Never use abbreviated years for ranges across centuries (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) or for years from the first millennium (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
    • The Tɛmplet:Visible anchor (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) may be used to signify a fiscal year or other special period, if that convention is used in reliable sources.
  • Other "simple" ranges use an unspaced en dash as well:
    • dayTɛmplet:Ndashday: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • monthTɛmplet:Ndashmonth: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  (but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. uses a spaced en dash; see below)
  • In certain cases where at least one item on either side of the en dash contains a space, then a spaced en dash ({{snd}}) is used. For example:
    • between specific dates in different months: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • between dates in different years:
      • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
        • Markup: 12{{nbsp}}February 1809{{snd}}19{{nbsp}}April 1882 or 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882
      • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • between months in different years: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
      • Markup: March 1822{{snd}}January{{nbsp}}1, 1823 or March 1822 – January 1, 1823
    • Where era designations, c. or other modifiers are present Tɛmplet:See below:
      • if the modifier applies to only one of the two endpoints of the range, use a spaced en dash: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
      • if the modifier applies to the range as a whole, disregard the modifier: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..

  • MOS:DATED says "terms such as ... 'present' should usually be avoided". For ranges, if "to present" or "Tɛmplet:Ndashpresent" is used, the current year (or, in cases where necessary, date) of "present" at the time of writing should be included. Thus Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.—if writing in 2024—is preferable to Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. If the "from" date has an internal space, a spaced en dash is used. Other constructions may be more appropriate in prose (see § Statements likely to become outdated). An alternative form is Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
In tables and infoboxes where space is limited, pres. may be used (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Do not use incomplete-looking constructions such as Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. .
  • Consider adding the {{As of}}, or {{Update after}} templates to such constructions, depending on how important it is for editors to keep "present" up to date.
  • For a person still living: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..

    Do not use * to indicate born; use b. only where space is limited e.g. tables and infoboxes; use either born or b. consistently in any given table column.

  • Where birthdate is unknown: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

    Do not use to indicate died; use d. only where space is limited, with consistency within any given table column.

  • An overnight period may be expressed using a slash between two contiguous dates: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..

    Or use an en dash: (unspaced) Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  (spaced) Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..

  • Use an en dash, or a word such as from or between, but not both: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.);  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
  • The {{Age}} template can keep ages current in infoboxes and so on:
    • {{age|1989|7|23}} returns: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • {{age|1989|7|23}}-year-old returns: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • {{age|1989|7|23}} years old returns: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Date mathematics templates are available for other age calculations.

Uncertain, incomplete, or approximate dates[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • To indicate "around", "approximately", or "about", the use of the {{circa}} template is preferred over Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.:
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Where both endpoints of a range are approximate, c. should appear before each date (the two-argument form of {{circa}} does this):
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
  • Where birth/death limits have been inferred from known dates of activity:
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • When birth and death dates are unknown, but the person is known to have been active ("flourishing") during certain years, Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., [[Floruit|fl.]], or {{fl.}} may be used:
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
The linked forms should not be used on disambiguation pages, and "active" followed by the range is a better alternative for occupations not relating to the composition of works, whether it be musical, grammatical, historical, or any other such work.
  • When a date is known to be either of two years (e.g. from a regnal or AH year conversion, or a known age at death):
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Other forms of uncertainty should be expressed in words, either in article text or in a footnote: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Do not use a question mark (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), because it fails to communicate the nature of the uncertainty.
  • Where Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or a similar form appears which applies only to one of the two endpoints of the range, use a spaced en dash ({{snd}}).
    • Examples: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Markup: 1896{{snd}}after 1954, 470{{snd}}{{c.|540}}, {{c.|470}}{{snd}}540, {{c.|470|540}}.
  • Where a modifier applies to the range as a whole, such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., use a spaced or unspaced en dash as appropriate to the range if this modifier is disregarded.
    • Examples: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Some modifiers, such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., sometimes apply to only one endpoint, and sometimes to the whole range. Whether the en dash should be spaced or unspaced should still be determined by the above guidelines, but consider rephrasing if the result is ambiguous or possibly confusing.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. mean two different things, which may not be obvious to the reader.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. can have two different meanings, and which one is meant may not be clear.
    • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. clearly has Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. applying only to one endpoint, but the range is ambiguous. Consider using Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., depending on what is meant.
    • Technically, Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. is currently unambiguous (because there is no Taishō 57), but it is better to use both era designations in this case: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Ideally a non-breaking space should follow very short modifiers such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

Times of day[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Context determines whether the 12- or 24-hour clock is used. In all cases, colons separate hours, minutes, and (where present) seconds, e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Use figures (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) rather than words (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

  • 12-hour clock times end with lower-case Tɛmplet:Xtn or Tɛmplet:Xtn, or Tɛmplet:Xtn or Tɛmplet:Xtn, preceded by a non-breaking space, e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (markup: 2:30{{nbsp}}p.m. or 2:30{{nbsp}}pm), not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Hours should not have a leading zero (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Usually, use Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. rather than Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; whether "midnight" refers to the start or the end of a date should be explicitly specified unless clear from the context. Where several times that are all a.m. or all p.m. appear in close proximity, then a.m. or p.m. need be given only once if there is no risk of confusion.
  • 24-hour clock times have no a.m., p.m., noon or midnight suffix, and include a colon (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Hours under 10 should have a leading zero (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). The time Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. refers to midnight at the start of a date, Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. to noon, and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. to midnight at the end of a date, but Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. should not be used for the first hour of the next day (e.g. use Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. for ten minutes after midnight, not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

Time zones[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Give dates and times appropriate to the time zone where an event took place. For example, the date of the attack on Pearl Harbor should be December 7, 1941 (Hawaii time/Tɛmplet:Zwspdate). Give priority to the place at which the event had its most significant effects; for example, if a hacker in Monaco attacked a Pentagon computer in the US, use the time zone for the Pentagon, where the attack had its effect. In some cases, the best solution may be to add the date and time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For example:

Tɛmplet:In5Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

Alternatively, include just the UTC offset:

Tɛmplet:In5Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

Rarely, the time zone in which an event took place has since changed; for example, China until 1949 was divided into five time zones, whereas all of modern China is UTC+8. Similarly, the term "UTC" is not appropriate for dates before this system was adopted in 1960;[2] Universal Time (UT) is the appropriate term for the mean time at the prime meridian (Greenwich) when it is unnecessary to specify the precise definition of the time scale. Be sure to show the UTC or offset appropriate to the clock time in use at the time of the event, not the modern time zone, if they differ.

Days of the week[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Where space is limited (e.g. tables), days of the week may be abbreviated as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (without dots, i.e. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., etc.).

Seasons of the year[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Generally, seasons are uncapitalized (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) except when personified: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Avoid the use of seasons to refer to a particular time of year (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) as such uses are ambiguous: the seasons are six months apart in the northern and southern hemispheres; winter in the northern hemisphere spans two calendar years, as does summer in the southern hemisphere; and areas near the equator have only wet and dry seasons. Unambiguous alternatives include Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Referring to a season by name is appropriate when it is part of a formal or conventional name or designation (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

Decades[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • To refer to a decade as a chronological period per se (not with reference to a social era or cultural phenomenon), always use four digits and an s, as in Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Do not use Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Prefixes should be hyphenated (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
    • Adjectives should not be hyphenated (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • For a social era or cultural phenomenon associated with a particular decade:
    • Two digits (with a preceding apostrophe) may be used as an alternative to four digits, but only in well-established phrases seen in reliable sources: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.Tɛmplet:Mdashbut Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Do not write: Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Another alternative (where seen in reliable sources) is to spell the decade out, capitalized: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..

Centuries and millennia[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

The sequence of numbered years in dates runs Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; there is no "year zero".

  • Treat the 1st century AD as years 1Tɛmplet:Ndash100, the 17th century as 1601Tɛmplet:Ndash1700, and the second millennium as 1001Tɛmplet:Ndash2000; similarly, the 1st century BC/BCE was 100Tɛmplet:Ndash1 BC/BCE, the 17th century BC/BCE was 1700Tɛmplet:Ndash1601 BC/BCE, and the second millennium 2000Tɛmplet:Ndash1001 BC/BCE.
  • Centuries and millennia are identified using either Arabic numerals (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) or words (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), with in-article consistency (MOS:ORDINAL notwithstanding). When used adjectivally they contain a hyphen (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Do not use superscripts (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Do not capitalize (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
  • Do not use Roman numerals (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. refers to the period (1701Tɛmplet:Ndash1800), while strictly Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. refers either to (1700Tɛmplet:Ndash1799) or (1700Tɛmplet:Ndash1709)
    • When using forms such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., ensure there is no ambiguity as to whether the century or just its first decade is meant.
  • See WP:Manual of Style § En dashes for use of hyphens and dashes in obscure situations.

Long periods of time[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Numbers[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Numbers as figures or words[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Information on specific situations is scattered elsewhere on this page.

Generally, in article text:

  • Integers from zero to nine are spelled out in words.
  • Integers greater than nine expressible in one or two words may be expressed either in numerals or in words (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). When written as words, integers from 21 to 99 that are not multiples of 10 are hyphenated (including when part of a larger number): Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. are not.

Notes and exceptions:

  • Avoid beginning a sentence with a figure:
    • Use: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Or: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Not: Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Use: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Not: Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (Nor: Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Ndash comparable numbers should be both written in words or both in figures.)
  • In tables and infoboxes, quantities are expressed in figures (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); but numbers within a table's explanatory text and comments follow the general rule.
  • Numbers in mathematical formulae are never spelled out (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), and "numbers as numbers" are rarely spelled out in other mathematical contexts (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Sport scores and vote tallies should be given as figures, even if in the zero-to-nine range (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Comparable values nearby one another should be all spelled out or all in figures, even if one of the numbers would normally be written differently: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Similar guidance applies where "mixed units" are used to represent a single value (as is often done with time durations, and in the imperial and US customary systems): Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Adjacent quantities not comparable should ideally be in different formats: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Avoid awkward juxtapositions: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Sometimes figures and words carry different meanings; for example, Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. implies there is a single exception (without specifying which), while Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. means that locker number 1 was the only locker not searched.
  • Proper names, technical terms, and the like are never altered: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.,  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Figures as figures: Use a figure when the figure itself (its glyph, shape, etc.) is meant: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. (See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Words as words.)
  • Only figures are used with unit symbols (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); but figures or words may be used with unit names (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), subject to the provisions above.

Other numbers

  • Other numbers are given in numerals (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) or in forms such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (or billion, trillion, etc. – but rarely thousand or hundred). Markup: 21{{nbsp}}million
    • Billion and trillion are understood to represent their short-scale values of 109 (1,000,000,000) and 1012 (1,000,000,000,000), respectively. Keep this in mind when translating articles from non-English or older sources.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (unspaced, capitalized) or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (unspaced), respectively, may be used for "million" or "billion" after a number, when the word has been spelled out at the first occurrence (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
    • SI prefixes and symbols, such as Tɛmplet:Xtn (Tɛmplet:Xtn), Tɛmplet:Xtn (Tɛmplet:Xtn) and Tɛmplet:Xtn (Tɛmplet:Xtn), should be used only with units of measure as appropriate to the field and not to express large quantities in other contexts. Examples of misuse: Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Sometimes, the variety of English used in an article may suggest the use of a numbering system other than the Western thousands-based system. For example, the Indian numbering system is conventionally used for certain things (especially monetary amounts) in South Asian English. This is discouraged in Wikipedia articles by WP:Manual of Style § Opportunities for commonality.
      • When it is done anyway, for contextually important reasons, link the first spelled-out instance of each quantity (e.g. [[crore]], which yields: crore). If no instances are spelled out, provide a note after the first instance, directing the reader to the article about the numbering system.
      • Provide a conversion to Western numbers for the first instance of each quantity (For Indian figures, the templates {{lakh}} and {{crore}} may be used for this purpose), and provide conversions for subsequent instances if they do not overwhelm the content of the article. For example, write Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. When converting a currency amount, use the exchange rate that applied at the time being written about; the {{FXConvert}} template can be used for this purpose, or specialized templates for a currency such as {{INRConvert}} (for Indian Rupees) or {{KRWConvert}} (for Korean Won) can be used.
      • Group digits in Western thousands-based style (e.g., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); see § Delimiting (grouping of digits), below.
      • An article's variety of English does not uniquely determine its formatting of numbers. Other considerations – such as conventions used in mathematics, science, and engineering – may also apply. In general, choice and order of formats and conversions is a matter of editorial discretion and consensus at the article.

Ordinals[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • For guidance on choosing between e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., see § Numbers as figures or words – generally, for single-digit ordinals write Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • In "suffix" forms, use two-letter suffixes: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and so on (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Do not superscript (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Do not use ordinals for dates (see MOS:BADDATE).
  • In English text, do not use a dot (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) or the ordinal indicator (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). The masculine Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or feminine Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. ordinal indicator is acceptable in names, quotations, etc. from languages that conventionally use it. An Italian example: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Use HTML markup for languages that don't have a special character but conventionally use a superscript, like Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. in French.
  • Regnal numbers are normally written with ASCII Roman numerals (without suffix, e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

Number ranges[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Like date ranges, number ranges and page ranges should state the full value of both the beginning and end of the range, separated by an en dash: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Except in quotations, avoid abbreviated forms such as Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., which are not understood universally, are sometimes ambiguous, and can cause inconsistent metadata to be created in citations.

Sport scores, vote tallies, etc.[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

These use an unspaced {{ndash}}:

  • Template:Tq is only for quoting in talk and project pages. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Template:Tq is only for quoting in talk and project pages. Do not use it in actual articles.

Singular versus plural[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Nouns following simple fractions are singular (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Nouns following mixed numbers are plural (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Nouns following the lone, unsigned digit 1 are singular, but those following other decimal numbers (i.e. base-10 numbers not involving fractions) are plural (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • The same rules apply to numbers given in words (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

Fractions and ratios[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Spelled-out fractions are hyphenated: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Where numerator and denominator can each be expressed in one word, a fraction is usually spelled out (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.;  Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); use figures if a fraction appears with a symbol (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. – markup: {{frac|1|4}} mi, not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). A common exception is a series of values: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Mixed numbers are usually given in figures, unspaced (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. – markup: {{frac|8|1|2}}). In any case the integer and fractional parts should be consistent (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Metric (SI) measurements generally use decimals, not fractions (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Non-metric (imperial and US customary) measurements may use fractions or decimals (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); the practice of reliable sources should be followed, and within-article consistency is desirable.
  • In science and mathematics articles, mixed numbers are rarely used (use Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. rather than Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). The use of {{frac}} is discouraged in favor of one of these styles:
    •  – markup: <math>\textstyle\frac{1}{2}</math>
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. – markup: {{sfrac|1|2}}
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. – markup: 1/2
  • Do not use precomposed fraction characters such as Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (deprecated markup: &frac12; or &#189;).[lower-alpha 11]
  • Ordinal suffixes such as Tɛmplet:Xtn should not be used with fractions expressed in figures (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Dimensionless ratios (i.e. those without accompanying units) are given by placing a colon between integers, or placing to between numbers-as-words: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Use a colon (spaced) when one or more decimal points is present (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. – markup: a 3.5&nbsp;:&nbsp;1 ratio).
    • Do not use the colon form where units are involved (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)Tɛmplet:Mdashbinstead see ratios section of table at § Unit names and symbols, below.

Decimals[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Use a period/full point (.) as the decimal separator, never a comma: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Numbers between −1 and +1 require a leading zero (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); exceptions are sporting performance averages (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) and conventional terms such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Indicate repeating digits with an overbar e.g. 14.31{{overline|28}} gives Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. (Consider explaining this notation on first use.) Do not write e.g. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. because it resembles notation for uncertainty.

Grouping of digits[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • In general, digits should be grouped and separated either by commas or by narrow gaps (never a period/full point).
    • Grouping with commas
      • Left of the decimal point, five or more digits are grouped into threes separated by commas (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
      • Numbers with exactly four digits left of the decimal point may optionally be grouped (either Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), consistently within any given article.
      • Don't use commas to the right of the decimal point, or with numbers not in base 10.
      • Markup: {{formatnum:}} produces this formatting.
    • Grouping with narrow gaps
      • Digits are grouped both sides of the decimal point (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
      • Digits are generally grouped into threes. Right of the decimal point, usual practice is to have a final group of four in preference to leaving an "orphaned" digit at the end (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. would also be acceptable). In mathematics-oriented articles long strings may be grouped into fives (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
      • This style is especially recommended for articles related to science, technology, engineering or mathematics, though in these contexts there may be cases in which grouping confuses rather than clarifies. (For example, for fractions written in horizontal format, adding spaces to a fraction like 123456/127 would cause it to be misread as 123456/127 or 123456/127.)
      • Markup: Templates {{val}} or {{gaps}} may be used to produce this formatting. Note that use of any space character as a separator in numbers, including non-breaking space, is problematic for screen readers. (See § Non-breaking spaces.) Screen readers read out each group of digits as separate numbers (e.g. 30{{thin space}}000 is read as "thirty zero zero zero"). The output of {{val}} and {{gaps}} is compatible with screen readers.
  • Delimiting style should be consistent throughout a given article.
    • Either use commas or narrow gaps, but not both in the same article.
    • Either group the thousands in a four-digit number or do not, but not mixed use in the same article.
    • However, grouping by threes and fives may coexist.
  • Four-digit page numbers and four-digit calendar years should never be grouped (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

Percentages[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Throughout scientific/Tɛmplet:Zwsptechnical articles, and in tables and infoboxes in any article, the symbol % is generally preferred. No space (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), and do not use mixed forms such as Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • The body[lower-alpha 8] of non-scientific/Tɛmplet:Zwspnon-technical articles may use either the % symbol or the word(s) Tɛmplet:Xtn (American English) or Tɛmplet:Xtn (British English): Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Ranges are written Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • When expressing the difference between two percentages, do not confuse a percentage change with a change in percentage points.

Scientific and engineering notation[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Scientific notation always has a single nonzero digit to the left of the point: not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Engineering notation is similar, but with the exponent adjusted to a multiple of three: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Avoid mixing scientific and engineering notations (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • In a table column (or other presentation) in which all values can be expressed with a single power of 10, consider giving e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. once in the column header, and omitting it in the individual entries. (Markup: {{e|7}})
  • In both notations, the number of digits indicates the precision. For example, Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. means rounded to the nearest thousand; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. to the nearest hundred; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. to the nearest ten; and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. to the nearest unit.

Markup: {{val}} and {{e}} may be used to format exponential notation.

Uncertainty and rounding [mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • Where explicit uncertainty information (such as a margin of error) is available and appropriate for inclusion, it may be written in various ways:
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not used with scientific notation)
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (equivalent to Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)[lower-alpha 13]
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Markup: {{+-}}, {{su}}, and {{val}} may be used to format uncertainties.
  • Where explicit uncertainty is unavailable (or is unimportant for the article's purposes), round to an appropriate number of significant digits; the precision presented should usually be conservative. Precise values (often given in sources for formal or matter-of-record reasons) should be used only where stable and appropriate to the context, or significant in themselves for some special reason.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. – an official figure unlikely to be accurate at full precision)
    • but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (unusual case in which the full-precision official figure is truly informative)
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (likely that accurate and precise figures were determined)
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (unlikely that any precise number can be accurate, even if an official figure is issued)
    • or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (in reporting conflicting information, give detail sufficient to make the contrast intelligible)
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • The number of decimal places should be consistent within a list or context (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), unless different precisions are actually intended.
  • It may sometimes be appropriate to note the lack of uncertainty information, especially where such information is normally provided and necessary for full interpretation of the figures supplied.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • The {{undue precision}} template may be added to figures appearing to be overprecise.
  • Avoid using "approximately", "about", and similar terms with figures that have merely been approximated or rounded in a normal and expected way, unless the reader might otherwise be misled.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. – heights are conventionally reported only to the nearest inch, even though greater precision may be available in principle)
    • but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. ("about" because here the precise value is unknown, with substantial uncertainty)
  • The reader may be assumed to interpret large round numbers (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) as approximations. Writing a quantity in words (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), especially if the indefinite article (a/an) is used instead of the word one (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), can further emphasize its approximate nature.
  • See § Unit conversions below for precision issues when converting units.

Non–base 10 notations[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • In computer-related articles, use the prefix 0x for hexadecimal and 0b for binary,[lower-alpha 14] unless there is a strong reason to use some other notation.[lower-alpha 15] Explain these prefixes in the article's introduction or on first use.
  • In all other articles, use base: Tɛmplet:Base, Tɛmplet:Base. Markup: {{base|137|9}}, {{base|201|3}}
  • For bases above 10, use symbols conventional for that base (as seen in reliable sources) e.g. for base 16 use 0Tɛmplet:Ndash9 and ATɛmplet:NdashF.
  • For octal, use Tɛmplet:Base. Avoid using a prefix unless it is needed for computer code samples, in which case explain the prefix on first use.

Mathematical formulae[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

There are multiple ways to display mathematical formulae, covered in detail at Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Mathematics § Typesetting of mathematical formulae. One uses special MediaWiki <math>...</math> markup using LaTeX syntax, which is capable of complex formulae; the other relies on conventionalized HTML formatting of simple formulae.

The <math> markup is displayed as a PNG image by default. Logged-in users can optionally have it rendered in MathML, or in HTML (via MathJax); detailed instructions are at Help:Displaying a formula.

Do not put <math> markup in headings.

Units of measurement[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Unit choice and order[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Quantities are typically expressed using an appropriate "primary unit", displayed first, followed, when appropriate, by a conversion in parentheses e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. For details on when and how to provide a conversion, see the section § Unit conversions. The choice of primary units depends on the circumstances, and should respect the principle of "strong national ties", where applicable:

  • In non-scientific articles with strong ties to the United States, the primary units are US customary (pounds, miles, feet, inches, etc.)
  • In non-scientific articles with strong ties to the United Kingdom, the primary units for most quantities are metric or other internationally used units,[lower-alpha 16] except that:
    • UK engineering-related articles, including those on bridges and tunnels, generally use the system of units in which the subject project was drawn up (but road distances are given in imperial units, with a metric conversion – see next bullet);
    • the primary units for distance/Tɛmplet:Zwsplength, speed and fuel consumption are miles, miles per hour, and miles per imperial gallon (except for short distances or lengths, where miles are too large for practical use);
    • the primary units for personal height and weight are feetTɛmplet:Zwsp/inches and stones/Tɛmplet:Zwsppounds;
    • imperial pints are used for quantities of draught beer/Tɛmplet:Zwspcider and bottled milk;
  • In all other articles, the primary units chosen will be SI units (such as kilograms), non-SI units officially accepted for use with the SI, or such other units as are conventional in reliable-source discussions of the article topic (such as revolutions per minute (rpm) for rotational speed, hands for heights of horses, etc.).

Special considerations:

  • Quantities set via definition (as opposed to measured quantities) should be given first in the units used in the definition, even if this makes the structure of presentation inconsistent: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Or use about to emphasize which is the statutory, exact value: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Nominal quantities (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. lumber) require consideration of whether the article is concerned with the item's actual dimensions or merely with its function. In some cases, the nominal quantity may suffice; in others it may be necessary to give the nominal size (often in non-SI units), the actual size in non-SI units, and the actual size in SI units.
  • Whenever a conversion is given, the converted quantity's value should match the precision of the source (see § Unit conversions).
  • Where the article's primary units differ from the units given in the source, the {{convert}} template's |order=flip flag can be used; this causes the original unit to be shown as secondary in the article, and the converted unit to be shown as primary: {{convert|200|mi|km|order=flip}}Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

Unit conversions[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Where English-speaking countries use different units for the same quantity, provide a conversion in parentheses: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. But in science-related articles, supplying such conversion is not required unless there is some special reason to do so.

  • Where an imperial unit is not part of the US customary system, or vice versa – and in particular, where those systems give a single term different definitions – a double conversion may be appropriate: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (markup: {{convert|80|kg|lb stlb}}); Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (markup: {{convert|5|L/100km|mpgus mpgimp|abbr=on}}).
  • Generally, conversions to and from metric units and US or imperial units should be provided, except:
    • When inserting a conversion would make a common or linked expression awkward (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
    • In some topic areas (for example maritime subjects where nautical miles are the primary units, or American football where yards are primary) it can be excessive to provide a conversion for every quantity. In such cases consider noting that the article will use a particular unit – possibly giving the conversion factor to other, familiar units in a parenthetical note or a footnote – and link the first occurrence of each unit but not give a conversion every time it occurs. Applying this principle may require editorial discretion; for example, in scientific articles the expected level of reader sophistication should be taken into account.
  • For units of measure that are obsolete, obscure outside of a particular specialty or geography (e.g. furlong), or not part of the SI or US customary systems (e.g. zlotnik), supply a parenthetical conversion into at least SI units. Convert each mention, unless this would be excessive given the context. Take care to distinguish between different definitions of the same unit if it has changed over time or differs geographically (e.g. cubit, batman). An approximate or range conversion is acceptable if the exact historical value is uncertain (e.g. stadion).
  • Converted quantity values should use a level of precision similar to that of the source quantity value, so Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Small numbers, especially if approximate, may need to be converted to a range where rounding would cause a significant distortion, so Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Be careful especially when your source has already converted from the units you're now converting back to. This may be evidenced by multiples of common conversion factors in the data, such as 160 km (from 100 miles). See false precision.
  • {{convert}} (and other conversion templates) can be used to convert and format many common units.
  • In a direct quotation, always retain the source units. Any conversions can be supplied either in the quote itself (in square brackets, following the original measurement) or in a footnote. See footnoting and citing sources.
  • {{Units attention}} may be added to articles needing general attention regarding choice of units and unit conversions.

Unit names and symbols[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Definitions:
  • Examples of unit names: foot, metre, kilometre, (US: meter, kilometer).
  • Examples of unit symbols: ft, m, km.
  • Unit names and symbols should follow the practice of reliable sources.
  • In prose, unit names should be given in full if used only a few times, but symbols may be used when a unit (especially one with a long name) is used repeatedly, after spelling out the first use (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
    • Exception: Certain units are generally represented by their symbols (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. rather than Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) even on first use, though their unit names may be used for emphasis or clarity (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
    • Exception: Consider using inches (but not in.) in place of in where the latter might be misread as a prepositionTɛmplet:Mdashbbut not where the value is followed by a parenthesized conversion e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or is part of such a conversion (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Where space is limited, such as in tables, infoboxes, parenthetical notes, and mathematical formulas, unit symbols are preferred.
  • Units unfamiliar to general readers should be presented as a nameTɛmplet:Ndashsymbol pair on first use, linking the unit name (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Ranges use unspaced en dash ({{ndash}}) if only one unit symbol is used at the end (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), and spaced en dash ({{snd}}) if two symbols are used (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); ranges in prose may be specified using either unit symbol or unit names, and units may be stated either after both numerical values or after the last (all acceptable: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • LengthTɛmplet:Ndashwidth, lengthTɛmplet:NdashwidthTɛmplet:Ndashheight and similar dimensions may be separated by the multiplication sign (× or &times;) or the word by.
    • The Tɛmplet:Xtn symbol is preceded by a space (preferably non-breaking), and followed by a space (which may also be non-breaking in short constructions), and each number should be followed by a unit name or symbol:
      • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., nor Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
      • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
      • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • With Tɛmplet:Xtn, the unit need be given only once if it is the same for all dimensions: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • The unspaced letter Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. may be used in common terms such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
Page Tɛmplet:Visible anchor/styles.css has no content.General guidelines on use of units
Tɛmplet:Vert header Guideline Acceptable Unacceptable
rowspan=8 Tɛmplet:Vert header Except as listed in the § Specific units table below, unit symbols are uncapi­tal­ized unless they are derived from a proper name, in which case the first letter (of the base unit symbol, not of any prefix) is capitalized.[lower-alpha 17] Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Unit symbols are undotted. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Unit names are given in lower case except: where any word would be capital­ized, or where otherwise specified in the SI brochure[4] or this Manual of Style.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
The spelling of certain unit names (some of which are listed in § Specific units, below) varies with the variety of English followed by the article.
Write unit names and symbols in upright ([[Roman type|Tɛmplet:Sic]]) type, except where emphasizing in context. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not use precomposed unit symbol characters. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
rowspan=7 Tɛmplet:Vert header Do not spell out numbers before unit symbols ... Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
... but words or figures may be used with unit names.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Use a non-breaking space ({{nbsp}} or &nbsp;) between a number and a unit symbol, or use {{nowrap}} ... Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Nowr or Tɛmplet:Nowr Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
... though with certain symbols no space is used (see "Specific units" table below) ... Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
... and a normal space is used between a number and a unit name. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
(markup: 29 kilograms)
To form a value and a unit name into a compound adjective use a hyphen or hyphens ...
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
... but a non-breaking space (never hyphen) separates a value and unit symbol.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
rowspan=5 Tɛmplet:Vert header SI unit names are pluralized by adding the appropriate Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. suffix ... Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
... except for these irregular forms. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Some non-SI units have irregular plurals. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (unusual) Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Unit symbols (in any system) are identical in singular and plural.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
rowspan=5 Tɛmplet:Vert header Format exponents using <sup>, not special characters. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
(markup: km<sup>2</sup>)
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
(km&#178;)
Or use Tɛmplet:Xtn or Tɛmplet:Xtn (after the unit being modified). Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
For areas or volumes only, Tɛmplet:Xtn or Tɛmplet:Xtn may be used (before the unit being modified). Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xtn or Tɛmplet:Xtn may be used with US customary or imperial units, but not with SI units. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
rowspan=4 Tɛmplet:Vert header Indicate a product of unit names with either a hyphen or a space.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Indicate a product of unit symbols with &sdot; or &nbsp;.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. = millisecond
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. = metre-second
Exception: In some topic areas, such as power engineer­ing, certain products take neither space nor &sdot;. Follow the practice of reliable sources in the article's topic area.
  • [[watt hour|Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.]], [[volt ampere|Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.]], [[ampere hour|Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.]]
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
To pluralize a product of unit names, pluralize only the final unit. (Unit symbols are never pluralized.) Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
rowspan=7 Tɛmplet:Vert header Indicate a ratio of unit names with Tɛmplet:Xtn. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Indicate a ratio of unit symbols with a forward slash (/), followed by either a single symbol or a parenthesized product of symbols – do not use multiple slashes. Or use −1, −2, etc.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
To pluralize a ratio of unit names, pluralize only the numerator unit. (Unit symbols are never pluralized.)
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Some of the special forms used in the imperial and US customary systems are shown here ...
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. = miles per hour
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. = miles per gallon
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. = pounds per square inch
... but only the slash or negative exponent notations are used with SI (and other metric) units.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
rowspan=4 Tɛmplet:Vert header Prefixes should not be separated by a space or hyphen. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Prefixes are added without contraction, except as shown here: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
The Tɛmplet:Xtn, Tɛmplet:Xtn, and Tɛmplet:Xtn prefixes should generally be avoided; exceptions include decibel, hectolitre, hectare, and hectopascal.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not use [[wikt:M#Number|Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.]] for 103, Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. for 106, or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. for 109 (except as noted elsewhere on this page for Tɛmplet:Xtn and Tɛmplet:Xtn, e.g. for monetary values) Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
rowspan=4 Tɛmplet:Vert header Mixed units are traditionally used with the imperial and US customary systems ...
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (no comma)
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  •  
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
... and in expressing time durations ...
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.[note 1]
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.[note 2]
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
... but are not used with metric units.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

Note to table:

  1. Garraty, John A.; Carnes, Mark C., eds. (1999). "Editorial note". American National Biography. Oxford University Press. pp. xxi–xxii.
  2. Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (PDF). Bureau International des Poids et Mesures. June 2, 2009. p. 3. CCTF/09-32. Retrieved October 5, 2022. This coordination began on January 1, 1960, and the resulting time scale began to be called informally 'Coordinated Universal Time.' 
  3. Fundamental Physical Constants: Standard Uncertainty and Relative Standard Uncertainty. The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty. US National Institute of Standards and Technology (June 25, 2015).
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Chapter 4: Non-SI units that are accepted for use with the SI". SI Brochure: The International System of Units (SI) (PDF) (9th ed.). Bureau International des Poids et Mesures. 2019. Retrieved 2020-09-24. Table 8, p 145, gives additional guidance on non-SI units.
  5. Council Directive of 20 December 1979 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to units of measurement. Eur-Lex.Europa.eu. European Union (2017).
  6. Wilkins, G. A. (1989). "5.14 Time and angle". IAU Style Manual (PDF). International Astronomical Union. p. S23. Retrieved 12 December 2017.

Specific units[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • The following table lists only units that need special attention.
  • The SI Brochure[1] should be consulted for guidance on use of other SI and non-SI units.
Guidelines on specific units
Tɛmplet:Vert header Unit name Unit symbol Comment
rowspan = 8 Tɛmplet:Vert header
  • inch
  • foot
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not use &prime; (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), &Prime; (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), apostrophe (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), or quote (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
foot per second Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
hand Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Equal to 4 inches; used in measurement of horses. A dot may be followed by additional inches e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. indicates 16 hands 2 inches.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
Used in aviation contexts for aircraft and wind speeds, and also used in some nautical and general meteorological contexts. When applied to aircraft speeds, Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. means Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. unless stated otherwise; if Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. is used for calibrated airspeed, equivalent airspeed, true airspeed, or groundspeed, explicitly state and link to, upon first use, the type of speed being referred to (for instance, Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or, if severely short of space, Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); for airspeeds other than indicated airspeed, the use of the specific abbreviation for the type of airspeed being referred to (such as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) is preferred. When referring to indicated airspeed, either Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. is permissible. Groundspeeds and wind speeds must use the abbreviation Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. only.
  • metre
  • meter (US)
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
micron Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) Markup: &mu;m  Link to micrometre (for which micron is a synonym) on first use.
astronomical unit Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
(not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
The preferred form is Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Articles that already use Tɛmplet:Xtn may switch to au or continue with AU; seek consensus on the talk page.
  • mile
  • miles per hour
  • nautical mile
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
In nautical and aeronautical contexts where there is risk of confusion with nautical miles, consider writing out references to statute miles as e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. rather than simply Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
rowspan = 7 Tɛmplet:Vert header
  • cubic centimetre
  • cubic centimeter (US)
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Markup: cm<sup>3</sup>
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Non-SI abbreviation used for certain engine displacements. Link to Cubic centimetre on first use.
  • imperial fluid ounce
  • imperial pint
  • imperial quart
  • imperial gallon
  • US fluid ounce
  • US dry pint
  • US liquid pint
  • US dry quart
  • US liquid quart
  • US gallon
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
cubic foot Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) Write Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
cubic foot per second Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
  • litre
  • liter (US)
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) The symbol l (lowercase "el") in isolation (i.e. outside forms as ml) is easily mistaken for the digit 1 or the capital letter I ("eye") and should not be used.
  • millilitre
  • milliliter (US)
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Derivative units of the litre may use l (lowercase "el").
rowspan=7 Tɛmplet:Vert header
  • gram
  • kilogram
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Spell out in full.
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
pound per square inch Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • troy ounce
  • troy pound
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
The qualifier Tɛmplet:Xtn or Tɛmplet:Xtn must be specified where applicable. Use the qualifier avdp (avoirdupois) only where there is risk of confusion with troy ounce, imperial fluid ounce, US fluid ounce, or troy pound; but articles about precious metals, black powder, and gemstones should always specify which type of ounce (avoirdupois or troy) is being used, noting that these materials are normally measured in troy ounces and grams.
  • avoirdupois ounce
  • avoirdupois pound
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
carat Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Used to express masses of gemstones and pearls.
Tɛmplet:Vert header carat or karat Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) A measure of purity for gold alloys. (Do not confuse with the unit of mass with the same spelling.)
rowspan=3 Tɛmplet:Vert header
  • second
  • minute
  • hour
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
Do not use &prime; (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), &Prime; (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), apostrophe (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) or quote (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) for minutes or seconds. See also the hours–minutes–seconds formats for time durations described in the Unit names and symbols table.
year Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Use Tɛmplet:Xtn only with an SI prefix multiplier (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. See § Long periods of time for all affected units.
rowspan=4 Tɛmplet:Vert header bit Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) See also § Quantities of bytes and bits, below. Do not confuse bit/second or byte/second with baud (Bd).
byte Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
bit per second Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
byte per second Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
rowspan = 4 Tɛmplet:Vert header
arcminute Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Markup: {{prime}}  ([[prime (symbol)|prime Tɛmplet:Prime]] not apostrophe/Tɛmplet:Zwspsingle quote Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). No space (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
arcsecond Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Markup: {{pprime}}  ([[double prime (symbol)|double prime Tɛmplet:Pprime]] not double-quote Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). No space (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
degree Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. Markup: degree ° not masculine ordinal Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or ring Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. No space (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
rowspan = 4 Tɛmplet:Vert header degree Fahrenheit Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) Markup: Non-breaking space, followed by °: 12{{nbsp}}°C, not 12°C or 12°{{nbsp}}C (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Do not use the precomposed characters Error using {{unichar}}: Input "2103" is not a hexadecimal value. and Error using {{unichar}}: Input "2109" is not a hexadecimal value..
degree Rankine Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
degree Celsius (not degree centigrade) Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
kelvin (not degree kelvin) Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) Use a non-breaking space: 12{{nbsp}}K (use the normal Latin letter K, not Error using {{unichar}}: Input "212A" is not a hexadecimal value.). When writing out the unit (not usually necessary), pluralize, e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (see Kelvin#Orthography)
rowspan = 2 Tɛmplet:Vert header
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. In certain subject areas, calorie is convention­ally used alone; articles following this practice should specify on first use whether the use refers to the small calorie or to the kilocalorie (large calorie). Providing conversions to SI units (usually calories to joules or kilocalories to kilojoules) may also be useful. A kilocalorie (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) is 1000 calories. A calorie (small calorie) is the amount of energy required to heat 1 gram of water by 1 °C. A kilocalorie is also a kilogram calorie.
  • kilocalorie
  • large calorie
  • kilogram calorie
  • (not Calorie – can be ambiguous)
Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

Quantities of bytes and bits [mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

In quantities of bits and bytes, the prefixes Tɛmplet:Xtn (symbol Tɛmplet:Xtn or Tɛmplet:Xtn), Tɛmplet:Xtn (Tɛmplet:Xtn), Tɛmplet:Xtn (Tɛmplet:Xtn), Tɛmplet:Xtn (Tɛmplet:Xtn), etc., are ambiguous in general usage. The meaning may be based on a decimal system (like the standard SI prefixes), meaning 103, 106, 109, 1012, etc., or it may be based on a binary system, meaning 210, 220, 230, 240, etc. The binary meanings are more commonly used in relation to solid-state memory (such as RAM), while the decimal meanings are more common for data transmission rates, disk storage and in theoretical calculations in modern academic textbooks. Tɛmplet:Bit and byte prefixes Follow these recommendations when using these prefixes in Wikipedia articles:

  • Following the SI standard, a lower-case Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. should be used for "kilo-" whenever it means 1000 in computing contexts, whereas a capital Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. should be used instead to indicate the binary prefix for 1024 according to JEDEC. If, under the exceptions detailed further below, the article otherwise uses IEC prefixes for binary units, use Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. instead.
  • Do not assume that the binary or decimal meaning of prefixes will be obvious to everyone. Explicitly specify the meaning of k and K as well as the primary meaning of M, G, T, etc. in an article ({{BDprefix}} is a convenient helper). Consistency within each article is desirable, but the need for consistency may be balanced with other considerations.
  • The definition most relevant to the article should be chosen as primary for that article, e.g. specify a binary definition in an article on RAM, decimal definition in an article on hard drives, bit rates, and a binary definition for Windows file sizes, despite files usually being stored on hard drives.
  • Where consistency is not possible, specify wherever there is a deviation from the primary definition.
  • Disambiguation should be shown in bytes or bits, with clear indication of whether in binary or decimal base. There is no preference in the way to indicate the number of bytes and bits, but the notation style should be consistent within an article. Acceptable examples include:
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
    • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • Avoid combinations with inconsistent form such as Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Footnotes, such as those seen in Power Macintosh 5500, may be used for disambiguation.
  • Unless explicitly stated otherwise, one byte is eight bits (see Byte § History).

The IEC prefixes Tɛmplet:Xtn (symbol Tɛmplet:Xtn), Tɛmplet:Xtn (Tɛmplet:Xtn), Tɛmplet:Xtn (Tɛmplet:Xtn), etc., are generally not to be used except:[lower-alpha 18]

  • when the majority of cited sources on the article topic use IEC prefixes;
  • in a direct quote using the IEC prefixes;
  • when explicitly discussing the IEC prefixes; or
  • in articles in which both types of prefix are used with neither clearly primary, or in which converting all quantities to one or the other type would be misleading or lose necessary precision, or declaring the actual meaning of a unit on each use would be impractical.

Currencies and monetary values[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Choice of currency

  • In country-specific articles, such as Economy of Australia, use the currency of the subject country.
  • In non-country-specific articles, such as Wealth, use US dollars (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. on first use, generally Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. thereafter), euros (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), or pounds sterling (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

Currency names

  • Do not capitalize the names or denominations of currencies, currency subdivisions, coins and banknotes: not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. Exception: where otherwise required, as at the start of a sentence or in such forms as Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • To pluralize Tɛmplet:Xtn, use the standard English plurals (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), not the invariant plurals used for European Union legislation and banknotes (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). For the adjectival form, use a hyphenated singular (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Link the first occurrence of lesser-known currencies (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).

Currency symbols

  • In general, the first mention of a particular currency should use its full, unambiguous signifier (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), with subsequent references using just the appropriate symbol (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), unless this would be unclear. Exceptions:
    • In an article referring to multiple currencies represented by the same symbol (e.g. the dollars of the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries – see Currency symbols § dollar variants) use the full signifier (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., but not e.g. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) each time, except (possibly) where a particular context makes this both unnecessary and undesirable.
    • In articles entirely on US-related topics, all occurrences of the US dollar may be shortened (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), unless this would be unclear.
    • For currencies that use a unit named the "pound":
      • Use the Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. symbol (Error using {{unichar}}: Input "00A3" is not a hexadecimal value.) for unambiguous referrals to sterling, the United Kingdom's currency. Avoid the Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..[lower-alpha 19]
      • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., sterling's ISO 4217 code, should be used to disambiguate that currency from others. Avoid using Tɛmplet:Xt! or Tɛmplet:Xt!.[lower-alpha 20]
      • For currencies other than sterling, use the symbol or abbreviation conventionally employed for that currency, if any.
  • Link the first occurrence of lesser-known currency symbols (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.)
  • If there is no common English abbreviation or symbol, follow the ISO 4217 standard. See also List of circulating currencies.

Formatting

  • A point (full stop or period, .) – never a comma – is used as the decimal marker (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • For the grouping of digits (e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) see § Grouping of digits, above.
  • Do not place a currency symbol after the accompanying numeric figures (e.g. Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) unless that is the normal convention for that symbol when writing in English: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Currency abbreviations preceding a numeric value are unspaced if they consist of a nonalphabetic symbol alone (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), or end with a nonalphabetic symbol (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.); but spaced (using {{nbsp}}) if completely alphabetic (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
  • Ranges should be expressed giving the currency signifier just once: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. and Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. should be spelled out on first use, and (optionally) abbreviated Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. (both unspaced) thereafter: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.; Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • In general, a currency symbol should be accompanied by a numeric amount e.g. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. but Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
    • Exceptions may occur in tables and infoboxes where space is limited e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.. It may be appropriate to wikilink such uses, or add an explanatory note.

Conversions

  • Conversions of lesser-known currencies may be provided in terms of more familiar currencies – such as the US dollar, euro or pound sterling – using an appropriate rate (which is often not the current exchange rate). Conversions should be in parentheses after the original currency, along with the convert-to year; e.g. Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.
  • For obsolete currencies, provide an equivalent (formatted as a conversion) if possible, in the modern replacement currency (e.g. euros for amounts denominated in francs), or a US-dollar equivalent where there is no modern equivalent.
  • In some cases, it may be appropriate to provide a conversion accounting for inflation or deflation over time. See {{Inflation}} and {{Inflation-fn}}.
  • When converting among currencies or inflating/deflating, it is rarely appropriate to give the converted amount to more than three significant figures; typically, only two significant figures are justified: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles., not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.

Common mathematical symbols[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  • The Insert menu below the editing window gives a more complete list of math symbols, and allows symbols to be inserted without the HTML encoding (e.g. &divide;) shown here.
  • Spaces are placed to left and right when a symbol is used with two operands (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.), but no space is used when there is one operand (Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.). Exception: spaces are usually omitted in inline fractions formed with /: Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. not Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles..
  • The {{mvar}} (for single-letter variables) and {{math}} (for more complicated expressions) templates are available to display mathematical formulas in a manner distinct from surrounding text.
  • The {{nbsp}} and {{nowrap}} templates may be used to prevent awkward linebreaks.
Common mathematical symbols
Symbol name Example Markup Comments
Plus /
positive
x + y {{math|''x'' + ''y''}}
+y {{math|+''y''}}
Minus /
negative
xy {{math|''x'' &minus; ''y''}} Do not use hyphens (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.) or dashes (Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. or Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.).
y {{math|&minus;''y''}}
Plus-minus /
minus-plus
41.5 ± 0.3 41.5 &plusmn; 0.3
−(±a) = ∓a {{math|1=&minus;(&plusmn;''a'') = &#8723;''a''}}
Multiplication,
dot
xy {{math|''x'' &sdot; ''y''}}
Multiplication,
cross
x × y {{math|''x'' &times; ''y''}} Do not use the letter Tɛmplet:!xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. to indicate multiplication. However, an unspaced Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles. may be used as a substitute for "by" in common terms such as [[4x4|Tɛmplet:Xt is only for examples of style and formatting. Do not use it in actual articles.]].
Division, obelus x ÷ y {{math|''x'' &divide; ''y''}}
Equal / equals x = y {{math|1=''x'' = ''y''}} or
{{math|''x'' {{=}} ''y''}}
Note the use of 1= or {{=}} to make the template parameters work correctly
Not equal xy {{math|''x'' &ne; ''y''}}
Approx. equal π ≈ 3.14 {{math|''&pi;'' &asymp; 3.14}}
Less than x < y {{math|''x'' &lt; ''y''}}
Less or equal xy {{math|''x'' &le; ''y''}}
Greater than x > y {{math|''x'' &gt; ''y''}}
Greater or equal xy {{math|''x'' &ge; ''y''}}

Geographical coordinates[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

For draft guidance on, and examples of, coordinates for linear features, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates/Linear.
Quick guide:

Tɛmplet:Coord how-to Geographical coordinates on Earth should be entered using a template to standardise the format and to provide a link to maps of the coordinates. As long as the templates are adhered to, a robot performs the functions automatically.

First, obtain the coordinates. Avoid excessive precision.

The {{Coord}} template offers users a choice of display format through user styles, emits a Geo microformat, and is recognised (in the title position) by the "nearby" feature of Wikipedia's mobile apps and by external service providers such as Google Maps and Google Earth, and Yahoo. Infoboxes automatically emit {{Coord}}.

The following formats are available.

  • For degrees only (including decimal values): {{coord|dd|N/S|dd|E/W}}
  • For degrees/minutes: {{coord|dd|mm|N/S|dd|mm|E/W}}
  • For degrees/minutes/seconds: {{coord|dd|mm|ss|N/S|dd|mm|ss|E/W}}

where:

  • dd, mm, ss are the degrees, minutes and seconds, respectively;
  • N/S is either N for northern or S for southern latitudes;
  • E/W is either E for eastern or W for western longitudes;
  • negative values may be used in lieu of S and W to denote Southern and Western Hemispheres

For example:

For the city of Oslo, located at 59° 54′ 50″ N, 10° 45′ 8″ E:

{{coord|59|54|50|N|10|45|08|E}} – which becomes 59°54′50″N 10°45′08″E / 59.91389°N 10.75222°E / 59.91389; 10.75222

For a country, like Botswana, with no source on an exact geographic center, less precision is appropriate due to uncertainty:

{{coord|22|S|24|E}} – which becomes 22°S 24°E / 22°S 24°E / -22; 24

Higher levels of precision are obtained by using seconds:

{{coord|33|56|24|N|118|24|00|W}} – which becomes 33°56′24″N 118°24′00″W / 33.94000°N 118.40000°W / 33.94000; -118.40000

Coordinates can be entered as decimal values:

{{coord|33.94|S|118.40|W}} – which becomes 33°56′S 118°24′W / 33.94°S 118.40°W / -33.94; -118.40

Increasing or decreasing the number of decimal places controls the precision. Trailing zeros may be added as needed to give both values the same appearance.

Heathrow Airport, Amsterdam, Jan Mayen and Mount Baker are examples of articles that contain geographical coordinates.

Generally, the larger the object being mapped, the less precise the coordinates should be. For example, if just giving the location of a city, precision greater than degrees (°), minutes (′), seconds (″) is not needed, which suffice to locate, for example, the central administrative building. Specific buildings or other objects of similar size would justify precisions down to 10 meters or even one meter in some cases (1″ ~15 m to 30 m, 0.0001° ~5.6 m to 10 m).

The final field, following the E/W, is available for attributes such as type:, region:, or scale: (the codes are documented at Template:Coord/doc § Coordinate parameters).

When adding coordinates, please remove the {{coord missing}} tag from the article, if present (often at the top or bottom).

For more information, see the geographical coordinates WikiProject.

Templates other than {{coord}} should use the following variable names for coordinates: lat_d, lat_m, lat_s, lat_NS, long_d, long_m, long_s, long_EW.

See also[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Notes[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

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References[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]


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