Difference between revisions of "Template:GetTopicCurrentAnswerFormulationText"
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Revision as of 21:38, 27 February 2023
This template returns the list of formulation texts of the current answers to the topic. If the topic doesn't have a formula for combining multiple answers, this will be a comma separated list; otherwise the formulations will be combined according to the formula. Suppose the question Epistemic Stances Towards Theories has several accepted answers, such as:
- The stance of theory acceptance can be taken towards theories.
- The stance of theory pursuit can be taken towards theories.
- The stance of theory use can be taken towards theories.
The template will return:
- The stances of theory acceptance, theory pursuit, and theory use can be taken towards theories.
NOTE: As any "get" template, it doesn't save anything, but merely returns a value.
Parameters:
|community=
- the community.|topic=
- the topic.|separator=
- the separator to be used for multiple answers if there is no formula; the default is a space (since the formulations are usually full sentences).