User:Fnielsen/sandbox

This table uses the boxboxtop and boxboxbottom templates.

Sandbox for fnielsen.

Experiments with "Tuborgs"
Using ParserFunctions: and variables
 * The year of the article is:
 * If sentence:

Mathematics

 * Math bold: $$\mathbf{X}$$
 * Calligraphic bold $$\mathcal{\mathbf{X}}$$ does not work.

See more at Help:Formula

For Talairach coordinates
Template arguments with integer parameters:

Or with a template within a template:

Yet another variation with named parameter ("Coordinates"):

Right Temporoparietal Cortex Activation during Visuo-proprioceptive Conflict

For gene-personality associations
Maybe the template should be called gene-personality score rather than gene-personality association.

Lesch.

Table
The following table is constructed as an "ordinary" table, where templates have only been used for the references.

Templates
I have made a small program that presents an overview of single nucleotide polymorphisms in Wikipedia by tracking and reading the information in a specific template. As of 2008 it is available from



Article store


Wikis:

Maching learning:

References from Wikidata
Attempt to cite Ventricular enlargement in major depression with Attempt to cite Lost in localization: a solution with neuroinformatics 2.0?:

The Wikidata version works.

\hline
In computer science, \hline is a command in the LaTeX typesetting language that specify a horizontal line.

It works within the so-called "tabular" environment, i.e., when typesetting tables. Vertical lines in a table are usually specified when declaring the table with the tabular environment.

Drawing horizontal lines outside tables in LaTeX may be done with the \hrulefill or the \rule commands.