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Creates a list of function parameters and their description, in a definition list. Up to 9 parameters can be specified. The first template parameter is the name of the first function parameter, the second template parameter is the description of the first function parameter, the third template parameter is the name of the second function parameter, etc.
 
Creates a list of function parameters and their description, in a definition list. Up to 9 parameters can be specified. The first template parameter is the name of the first function parameter, the second template parameter is the description of the first function parameter, the third template parameter is the name of the second function parameter, etc.
  
By default, this template will create a level 4 heading for the parameters. You can change that with the <code>h</code> parameter for the template.
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By default, this template will create a level 4 heading for the parameters. You can change that with the <code>h</code> parameter for the template. The text of the section heading can be overridden with the <code>section</code> parameter.
<includeonly>[[Category:Documentation templates]]</includeonly>
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<includeonly>[[Category:Meta Templates]]</includeonly>

Latest revision as of 19:50, 31 January 2021

Creates a list of function parameters and their description, in a definition list. Up to 9 parameters can be specified. The first template parameter is the name of the first function parameter, the second template parameter is the description of the first function parameter, the third template parameter is the name of the second function parameter, etc.

By default, this template will create a level 4 heading for the parameters. You can change that with the h parameter for the template. The text of the section heading can be overridden with the section parameter.