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ᱪᱷᱟᱸᱪ:Sortable medal image documentation

ᱣᱤᱠᱤᱯᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ, ᱨᱟᱲᱟ ᱜᱮᱭᱟᱱ ᱯᱩᱛᱷᱤ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ

This template is for including medal symbols in sporting event result tables, while preserving the ability for sort.

The first group of templates show medal images while giving a table sort of 01, 02 or 03, respectively.

  • {{Gold1}} =
    • {{Silver2}} =
      • {{Bronze3}} =

        The second group of templates are show medal images with display text of either Gold, Silver, Bronze. These also give a table sort of 01, 02 or 03, respectively.

        • {{Gold medal}} =
          • {{Silver medal}} =
            • {{Bronze medal}} =

              Simply insert the template where you would like to see the symbol. No parameters are required.

              The link parameter can be used to pass a link to an article to these templates.

              Example:

              • {{gold1|link=article name}}

              It defaults to null.

              These templates use 01, 02 and 03 as the gold, silver, and bronze sort value, respectively. Sorting will operate numerically unless the column also contains any non-numeric text, in which case a text sort may sometimes occur (e.g. "10" is before "3").

              To get the desired sort results for other values it may be necessary to use the data-sort-type="..." and data-sort-value="..." attributes. Placing a data-sort-type="number" attribute in the header cell will force a numeric sort. Adding a data-sort-value="..." attribute to a data cell will override the value.

              A commonly used but now-deprecated technique is to use the {{hidden sort key}} or {{sort}} templates to specify appropriate sort keys to be inserted as hidden text in front of the displayed values. For example, {{hs|99}}DQ and {{sort|99|DQ}} both display "DQ" but sort using "99 DQ". A text sort still occurs, but the desired results can be achieved using carefully selected hidden values. Sometimes leading zeros or other tricks may be needed.

              See Help:Sorting#Configuring the sorting for additional details.

              When all ranks are single digit numbers, the templates can be used directly in place of the ranks.

              The following markup:

              {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
              ! Rank !! Place
              |-
              | {{Gold1}} || First
              |-
              | {{Silver2}} || Second
              |-
              | {{Bronze3}} || Third
              |-
              | 4 || Fourth
              |-
              | 5 || Fifth
              |-
              | 6 || Sixth
              |-
              | 7 || Seventh
              |-
              | 8 || Eighth
              |}
              

              ...will display as:

              Rank Place
              || First
              || Second
              || Third
              4 Fourth
              5 Fifth
              6 Sixth
              7 Seventh
              8 Eighth

              Handling two-digit rankings, blank, or special values

              [ᱯᱷᱮᱰᱟᱛ ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ]

              When the rankings contain two-digit rankings, blank, or special values, additional markup may be needed to trigger numeric sorting and/or to explicitly set equivalent sort values. The preferred method is to use the data-sort-type="..." and data-sort-value="..." attributes. Placing a data-sort-type="number" attribute in the header cell will force a numeric sort order. Adding a data-sort-value="..." attribute to a data cell will override the value.

              The following markup:

              {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
              ! data-sort-type="number" | Rank !! Place !! Bad Sort !! Older Sort Style
              |-
              | {{Gold1}} || First || 1 || {{Gold1}}
              |-
              | {{Silver2}} || Second || 2 || {{Silver2}}
              |-
              | {{Bronze3}} || Third || 3 || {{Bronze3}}
              |-
              | 4* || Fourth || 4* || {{Sort|04|4*}}
              |-
              | 5 || Fifth || 5 || {{Sort|05|5}}
              |-
              | 10 || Tenth || 10 || 10
              |-
              | 11 || Eleventh  || 11 || 11
              |-
              | 20 || Twentieth || 20 || 20
              |-
              | 50 || Fiftieth || 50 || 50
              |-
              | data-sort-value="96"|NM || No mark || NM || {{Sort|96|NM}}
              |-
              | data-sort-value="97"|DQ || Disqualified || DQ || {{Sort|97|DQ}}
              |-
              | data-sort-value="98"|– || Dash || – || {{hidden sort key|98}}–
              |-
              | data-sort-value="99"| || Empty ||  || {{hidden sort key|99}}
              |}
              

              ...will display as:

              Rank Place Bad Sort Older Sort Style
              || First || 1 ||
              || Second || 2 ||
              || Third || 3 ||
              4* Fourth 4*
              5 Fifth 5
              10 Tenth 10 10
              11 Eleventh 11 11
              20 Twentieth 20 20
              50 Fiftieth 50 50
              NM No mark NM
              DQ Disqualified DQ
              Dash
              Empty

              As demonstrated in the rightmost column, the {{sort}} and {{hidden sort key}} templates can also be used to resolve sorting problems, but this methodology is deprecated.

              The below templates have had their functionality merged into the main templates, as bad sorting is never a useful feature.