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{{Template|meta-ht}} is used with other {{Category|Character Template}}s when working with character height and weight. | {{Template|meta-ht}} is used with other {{Category|Character Template}}s when working with character height and weight. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
It accepts one {{Parameter|mandatory|string}}, a metatype, and one {{parameter|optional|string}}. | It accepts one {{Parameter|mandatory|string}}, a metatype, and one {{parameter|optional|string}}. | ||
* {{code|1}} must be a valid metatype or metavariant name from [[Table:Metahuman Height & Weight (Average Male)]] or [[Table:Metahuman Height & Weight (Average Female)]]. | * {{code|1}} must be a valid metatype or metavariant name from [[Table:Metahuman Height & Weight (Average Male)]] or [[Table:Metahuman Height & Weight (Average Female)]]. | ||
Revision as of 14:14, 24 January 2023
Template:meta-ht is used with other Character Templates when working with character height and weight.
Usage
It accepts one mandatory string parameter, a metatype, and one optional string parameter.
1must be a valid metatype or metavariant name from Table:Metahuman Height & Weight (Average Male) or Table:Metahuman Height & Weight (Average Female).2(default:m) — if set to any other value (typicallyf) it applies the gender- and metatype-based height adjustment factors fromTemplate:meta-ht-x.
Return
If the second parameter is excluded, it returns the metatype's male average height in centimeters, e.g. {{meta-ht|gnome}} and {{meta-ht|gnome|m}} both returns:
110
Meanwhile, {{meta-ht|gnome|f}} returns:
101.2
