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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.

To render ފަންވަތް:Xt, instead of writing ފަންވަތް:Xt you can write ފަންވަތް:Xt:

ފަންވަތް:Xpd5op3c

ފަންވަތް:Xpd5op3c

ފަންވަތް:Xpd5op3c

The template uses the delimitation logic of the

{{val}} template, i.e. typing ފަންވަތް:Xt will produce a delimited exponent (ފަންވަތް:Xt). See #Forcing text display to turn this off.

Text and number recognition

އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ

By default, the template recognizes both text and numbers. That is, typing ފަންވަތް:Xt will produce ފަންވަތް:Xt, with the proper minus sign (ފަންވަތް:Xt), rather than with a hyphen (ފަންވަތް:Xt). However, typing ފަންވަތް:Xt will produce ފަންވަތް:Xt since ފަންވަތް:Xt is not a number. In those cases, you need to write ފަންވަތް:Xt to produce the correct ފަންވަތް:Xt.

A minus sign also has to be provided for cases like ފަންވަތް:Xt (ފަންވަތް:Xt).

To explicitly display the ފަންވަތް:Xt character, write ފަންވަތް:Xt which will produce ފަންވަތް:Xt.

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 ފަންވަތް:Xt, which will display ފަންވަތް:Xt instead of ފަންވަތް:Xt. This can also be used as an alternative to explicitly display the plus sign (ފަންވަތް:Xt gives ފަންވަތް:Xt), but remember that you also lose delimitation if you do it this way.

{{e-sp}}, a more spaced version of