Template:Flag IOC 2 athlete/sandbox
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This template family is used to display a small flag and name of a country, with a wikilink to the country's page for the specified multi-sport event.
Use {{Flag IOC 2 athlete/sandbox}} for the other games not listed below.
Usage
[edit]{{flagXXX|code|games|athletes}}
- code is the three-letter country code used by the IOC, CGF, or FINA.
- games is a string with slightly different forms depending on the template used:
- {{flag IOC 2}} takes values in the form
<year> <games>
, or just<games>
- {{flag IOC}} and {{flag IPC}} use
<year> Summer
,<year> Winter
, or justSummer
orWinter
- Games-specific templates such as {{flag CGF}}, {{flag PASO}}, etc, simply take the
<year>
. See below for a full list of supported "shortcut" templates
- {{flag IOC 2}} takes values in the form
- The intent is that this template can be used from medal tables and event result tables to point to the right country page. Also, the correct historical flag is chosen based on this string, for countries that had different flags in the past.
- athletes is the number of athletes that the nation contributed to the specific Games. It is an optional argument, and will render a small (#) after the nation's name.
Examples
[edit]In addition to using historical flags when appropriate, the specific name of the games will be selected when appropriate.
flag IOC 2
[edit]{{flag IOC 2|CHN|Asian Games}}
→ China{{flag IOC 2|CHN|2008 Asian Beach Games}}
→ China{{flag IOC 2|HKG|1954 Asian Games}}
→ Hong Kong (uses historical flag){{flag IOC 2|JPN|2009 Asian Indoor Games|100}}
→ Japan (100)
flag IOC / flag IPC
[edit]{{flag IOC|USA}}
→ United States{{flag IOC|GER|Winter}}
→ Germany{{flag IOC|ESP|2004 Summer}}
→ Spain{{flag IOC|CAN|2006 Winter}}
→ Canada{{flag IOC|CAN|1924 Winter}}
→ Canada (uses historical flag){{flag IOC|GRE|2004 Summer|441}}
→ Greece (441){{flag IPC|GRE|2004 Summer|441}}
→ Greece (441)
flag CGF
[edit]{{flag CGF|CAN}}
→ Canada{{flag CGF|MAS|2006}}
→ Malaysia{{flag CGF|AUS|1974}}
→ Australia{{flag CGF|NZL|1962}}
→ New Zealand{{flag CGF|IND|1934}}
→ India{{flag CGF|SCO|2010|191}}
→ Scotland (191)
flag SEAGF
[edit]{{flag SEAGF|VIE|1973}}
→ Vietnam (uses historical flag){{flag SEAGF|MAS|1961}}
→ Malaya{{flag SEAGF|MYA|2013}}
→ Myanmar{{flag SEAGF|VIE|2015|400}}
→ Vietnam (400)
Others
[edit]{{flag OCA|CHN}}
→ China{{flag OCA|CHN|2010}}
→ China{{Flag PASO|COL|2011}}
→ Colombia{{Flag PASO|BRA|2011|590}}
→ Brazil (590){{flag CAC|MEX|2010}}
→ Mexico{{flag IWGA|JPN|2017}}
→ Japan{{flag EOC|ISR|2015}}
→ Israel{{flag AFOC|EGY|2015}}
→ Egypt{{flag CIJM|ITA|2018}}
→ Italy{{flag FISU|FRA|2019}}
→ France
Supporting templates
[edit]- The country name is supplied by
{{country alias|AAA}}
where AAA is an IOC country code. - The flag image name is also supplied by
{{country alias}}
- For the complete country code list with related names and flags, see Module:Country alias
Alternatives to avoid Wikipedia's Post-expand include size limit
[edit]Pages with many flag icons may come close to or exceed Wikipedia's Post-expand include size limit. In these cases consider {{#invoke:flag|IOC}}/{{#invoke:flag|IOC 2}} instead. For basic use, {{flag IOC|country|games}}
can be replaced with {{#invoke:flag|IOC|country|games}}
.
See also
[edit]Output style → | Country name | Country name (code) | Athlete (country code) | Athlete Country Name | Country code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Olympic Games | {{Flag IOC}} | {{Flag IOC team}} | {{Flag IOC athlete}} | {{Flag IOC medalist}} | {{Flag IOC short}} |
Other games | {{Flag IOC 2}} | {{Flag IOC 2 team}} | {{Flag IOC 2 athlete}} | {{Flag IOC 2 medalist}} | {{Flag IOC 2 short}} |
Paralympic Games | {{Flag IPC}} | {{Flag IPC team}} | {{Flag IPC athlete}} | {{Flag IPC medalist}} | {{Flag IPC short}} |
Pan American | {{Flag PASO}} | {{Flag PASO team}} | {{Flag PASO athlete}} | {{Flag PASO medalist}} | |
Parapan American | {{Flag PPASO}} | ||||
Commonwealth | {{Flag CGF}} | {{Flag CGF team}} | {{Flag CGF athlete}} | {{Flag CGF medalist}} | |
Southeast Asian | {{Flag SEAGF}} | {{Flag SEAGF team}} | {{Flag SEAGF athlete}} | {{Flag SEAGF medalist}} | |
World Games | {{Flag IWGA}} | ||||
Central American and Caribbean Games | {{Flag CAC}} | ||||
Asian Games | {{Flag OCA}} | ||||
European Games | {{Flag EOC}} | ||||
African Games | {{Flag AFOC}} | ||||
Mediterranean Games | {{Flag CIJM}} | ||||
Summer Universiade | {{Flag FISU}} | ||||
"Nation at Championships"-style | {{Flag link team}} | ||||
Generic | {{Flag}} | {{Flag team}} | {{Flag athlete}} | {{Flag medalist}} | |
Generic (variant) | {{Flag link}} | {{Flag link athlete}} | {{Flag link medalist}} |