Template:Numcr2namecr/doc

Usage
This template converses a numerical character reference into a named character reference. It converts a number to the named character reference for HTML, also often called a "character entity". The input number can be decimal or hexadecimal.

By default the numeric base is presumed to be hexadecimal. When the base is decimal, it needs to be specified using "base=dec"

When the number has no related named character, an blank is presented. This message can be overruled:

Parameters

 * First parameter, 1= Unnamed, required. Numerical value in hex or decimal. Hexadecimal can have the prefix "0x". Input like &amp;#160; (expected output &amp;nbsp;) can not be processed.
 * base= Required when base=decimal, default base=hex. When the input number (parameter 1) is decimal, the base= must be defined through: "base=dec", "base=d", "base=10".
 * For clarity in code, the hex base may be defined as well: "base=hex", "base=h", "base=16". The base is also hexadecimal when the prefix "0x" is used with the number.


 * notfoundmsg= Optional message, default= (blank). Will be returned when the value does not have a named reference.

Technical notes
The template uses the subtemplate, which contains a list of all 252 character references. Hexadecimal-decimal calculations are performed by and.