This template uses Lua :
This template is for quickly converting a decimal number to binary.
Use {{Binary|x|y}}
where x is the decimal number and y is the decimal precision (positive numbers, defaults displays up to 10 digits following the binary point).
Examples:
Code
Result
Notes
{{Binary|128892}}
111110111011111002
Regular integer
{{Binary|73.3333333|5}}
1001001.010102
Truncated decimal
{{Binary|73.3333333|0}}
10010012
Truncated at decimal point
{{Binary|73|5}}
1001001.000002
Decimals padded to integer
{{Binary|73.25}}
1001001.012
Auto truncation
{{Binary|73.25|4}}
1001001.01002
Decimals padded
{{Binary|{{#expr:1+3/8}}}}
1.0112
Expression support
Math templates
Conversions
convert many units (see: list ) cvt many units; abbreviated {{ convert }} convinfobox for use in infoboxes bbl to t barrels of oil to tonnes long ton long hundredweights, quarters and pounds to kilograms; long tons and hundredweights to pounds and metric tonnes miles-chains miles and chains to kilometres linking "chains" rndfrac decimals to fractions
Notation
bigmath for stand-alone formulas, using a bigger font to match \displaystyle PNG-rendered TeX formulas bra–ket notation frac for creating fractions 3 ⁄5 (not for use in science or mathematical articles; instead, use {{sfrac }}
) intmath integral symbols angular brackets multiline delimiters (2–5 lines inclusive) math for short inline formulas mathcal [mathematical] calligraphic font for use in mathematical formulas, as an alternative to \mathcal{...} in LaTeX markup
mvar a short form to refer to individual italicized maths variables in normal text arbitrary characters/diacritics set above/below one another radic Radic(al)s √2 sfrac for creating fractions 3 / 5 (this template should be used in science or mathematical articles instead of {{frac }}
) Subscripts and superscripts tmath wraps a TeX math expression in <math> tags val to report measurement values, uncertainties and units vec for various overarrows, underarrows, pointing left, right or both ways