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This template (often abbreviated {{mlx}}) is used to display a module name as a link surrounded by braces with the {{#invoke}} parser function, thus showing the module name as code rather than actually invoking it. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation where it is used to refer to a module by name without invoking it. It is also supports the definition of a function and parameters.

Examples

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Code Result Notes
{{mlx|Example}} {{#invoke:Example|function}} Usage without function name. This does not produce a usable invocation.
{{mlx|Example|hello}} {{#invoke:Example|hello}} Usage with a function name.
{{mlx|Example|count_fruits|4=bananas=5|5=apples=10}} {{#invoke:Example|count_fruits|bananas=5|apples=10}} Usage with a function name and parameters.
{{mlx|Example|count_fruits|bananas{{=}}5|apples{{=}}510}} {{#invoke:Example|count_fruits|bananas=5|apples=10}} Usage with a function name and parameters, using {{=}}.

TemplateData

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This is the TemplateData documentation for this template used by VisualEditor and other tools.

TemplateData for Module link expanded

This template displays a module name as a link surrounded by braces with the {{#invoke}} parser function, thus showing how the module name would be used in code. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
module name1

the module name without the namespace prefix “Module:”, which is added automatically

Stringrequired
function name2

the function name within the module to call

Stringrequired
parameter 13

the name (and value) of the first parameter, use {{=}} to add an equal sign

Stringoptional
parameter 24

the name (and value) of the second parameter, use {{=}} to add an equal sign

Stringoptional
parameter 35

the name (and value) of the third parameter, use {{=}} to add an equal sign

Stringoptional

See also

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  • {{tlx}} – a version of this template for templates instead of modules