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The {{E}} and {{10^}} templates are intended to facilitate and make uniform scientific notation numbers. The {{10^}} template works exactly as described below except that it does not generate a multiplication (“×”) symbol.

Basic usage[မႄးထတ်း]

To render 3.14 × 10−12, instead of writing 3.14&nbsp;×&nbsp;10<sup>&minus;12</sup> you can write 3.14{{E|-12}}:

a{{E|b}} gives a×10b gives

{{10^|b}} gives 10b

{{10^|-12}} gives 10−12

Delimitation[မႄးထတ်း]

The template uses the delimitation logic of the {{Val}} template. That is, typing 1.2{{E|12341}} will produce a delimited exponent (1.2×1012,341). See #Forcing text display to turn this off.

Text and number recognition[မႄးထတ်း]

By default, the template recognizes both text and numbers. That is, typing 3.14{{E|-12}} will produce 3.14×10−12, with the proper minus sign (), rather than with a hyphen (-). However, typing A{{E|-BC}} will produce A×10-BC since BC is not a number. In those cases, you need to write A{{E|&minus;BC}} to produce the correct A×10−BC.

A minus sign also has to be provided for cases like 1.2×101 − 2 (1.2{{E|1 &minus; 2}}).

Explicit plus sign[မႄးထတ်း]

To explicitly display the + character, write 1.2{{E|4|plus}} which will produce 1.2×10+4.

Forcing text display[မႄးထတ်း]

To force the template to display the input as text, and forgo the automatic delimitation and the recognition of the hyphen as a minus sign, write 1.2{{E|-42342|text}}, which will display 1.2 × 10-42342 instead of 1.2×10−42,342. This can also be used as an alternative to explicitly display the plus sign (1.2{{E|+4|text}} gives 1.2×10+4), but remember that you also lose delimitation if you do it this way.

See also[မႄးထတ်း]