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This template eases using [[wedgie]] notation: it puts the right brackets (<code>&#x27E8;&#x27E8;</code> and <code>&#93;&#93;</code>) around its arguments (it also removes surrounding space).
You can select bi-, tri-, or quad-val by specifying a second argument as <code>2</code> (default), <code>3</code>, or <code>4</code>.
=== Usage ===
=== Usage ===
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* [[Template:Mapping]]
* [[Template:Mapping]]
* [[Template:Multimonzo]]
* [[Template:Multimonzo]]
* [[Template:LaTeX mapping operators]] &ndash; For typesetting multimonzos and multivals up to four dimensions in LaTeX.
* [[Template:LaTeX mapping operators]] For typesetting multimonzos and multivals up to four dimensions in LaTeX.

Latest revision as of 19:28, 30 January 2025

This template eases using wedgie notation: it puts the right brackets (⟨⟨ and ]]) around its arguments (it also removes surrounding space).

You can select bi-, tri-, or quad-val by specifying a second argument as 2 (default), 3, or 4.

Usage

You type You get
{{multival| 1 4 10 4 13 12 }} ⟨⟨ 1 4 10 4 13 12 ]]
{{multival|rank=3| 4 -3 -14 -4 }} ⟨⟨⟨ 4 -3 -14 -4 ]]]

To include a legend, type

  • {{multival|legend=1|rank=3| 4 -3 -14 -4 }}

This produces

  • Wedgie⟨⟨⟨ 4 -3 -14 -4 ]]]

See also