Difference between revisions of "Template:Tree/Children"

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* ''template'': Template to apply to each node (first parameter is the node; ''depth'' and ''index'' are the tree coordinates, 1-based)
 
* ''template'': Template to apply to each node (first parameter is the node; ''depth'' and ''index'' are the tree coordinates, 1-based)
 
* ''children'': Function mapping a parent to children (first parameter is the node; ''depth'' and ''index'' are the tree coordinates of the child, 1-based; empty result indicates no more children)
 
* ''children'': Function mapping a parent to children (first parameter is the node; ''depth'' and ''index'' are the tree coordinates of the child, 1-based; empty result indicates no more children)
</noinclude><includeonly>{{Select|{{{2}}}| param={{#if: {{{current child}}}|1}}}}{{#if: {{{current child}}}
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</noinclude><includeonly>{{Select|{{{2}}}| param={{#if: {{{current child}}}|1}}}}.{{#if: {{{current child}}}
 
| {{Tree/Subtree|{{{1}}}|
 
| {{Tree/Subtree|{{{1}}}|
 
   | current parent={{{current child}}}
 
   | current parent={{{current child}}}
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   | template={{{template}}}
 
   | template={{{template}}}
 
   | children={{{children}}}
 
   | children={{{children}}}
   }}
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   }},
 
}}</includeonly>
 
}}</includeonly>

Revision as of 07:36, 18 June 2015

Apply Template:Tree/Subtree to the given child and then recursively apply this template to the next child, as determined by a function.

  • First parameter: Delimiter to prefix future nodes
  • Second parameter: Current delimiter to prefix current child
  • current parent: Parent of the current child
  • current child: Child to produce a subtree for; terminates if empty
  • depth: Depth of the current child
  • index: i, where the current child is the ith child of the current parent
  • template: Template to apply to each node (first parameter is the node; depth and index are the tree coordinates, 1-based)
  • children: Function mapping a parent to children (first parameter is the node; depth and index are the tree coordinates of the child, 1-based; empty result indicates no more children)