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Icons to show fluctuation

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This is one of a series of templates to display an increase or decrease arrow icon. Increase {{Increase}} = {{IncreasePositive}} = {{Up}} = {{Gain}} = {{Profit}} is a green up arrow.  {{Decrease}} = {{DecreaseNegative}} = {{Down}} = {{Loss}} is a red down arrow. Steady {{Steady}} = {{Nochange}} = {{Same}} is a flat line for no change. Examples of situations where the use of Increase {{Increase}} is appropriate include:
  1. The quantity involved is an entity's rank according to a property where minimizing the quantity is desirable (e.g., a country's HDI rank), is always non-negative by definition and shows an encouraging improvement (e.g., an improvement in a country’s HDI rank).
  2. The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., global literacy rate, annual revenue for a business, log probability for a likelihood function in maximum likelihood estimation), can take values from either the set of non-negative reals or the set of non-positive reals (but not both), and implies a favorable progression (e.g., an increased literacy rate, an increased revenue, a higher log probability).
  3. The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., annual income for a business), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a positive number (e.g., a profit, i.e., a positive annual income, justifying the green color) and informs a constructive shift (e.g., a profit which follows either a loss or a lower profit, justifying the up arrow).
Examples of situations where the use of  {{Decrease}} is appropriate include:
  1. The quantity involved is an entity's rank according to a property where minimizing the quantity is desirable (e.g., a country's HDI rank), is always non-negative by definition and shows an undesirable shift (e.g., a worsening in a country’s HDI rank).
  2. The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., global literacy rate, annual revenue or income for a business, log probability for a likelihood function in maximum likelihood estimation) and implies an unwanted deterioration (e.g., a reduction in literacy rate, a fall in revenue, a decrease in income—resulting from a reduced profit or an increased loss or a loss following a profit, a reduction in log probability).
  3. The quantity involved should be minimized (e.g., a country's net carbon emission), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a positive number (e.g., a net positive emission which is undesirable, justifying the red color) and informs a promising enhancement (e.g., a reduction in net carbon emission, justifying the down arrow).
Use Negative increase {{IncreaseNegative}} or Positive decrease {{DecreasePositive}} to flip the color. Examples of situations where the use of Negative increase {{IncreaseNegative}} is appropriate include:
  1. The quantity involved should be minimized (e.g., road accidents, a country's net carbon emission), is not an entity's rank according to a property where minimizing the quantity is desirable, and shows an unfortunate worsening (e.g., a rise in road accidents, a rise in a country's net carbon emission).
  2. The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., annual income for a business), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a negative number (e.g., a loss, i.e., a negative income, justifying the red color) and implies an encouraging improvement (e.g., a reduction in loss, i.e., a rise in income, justifying the up arrow).
Examples of situations where the use of Positive decrease {{DecreasePositive}} is appropriate include:
  1. The quantity involved should be minimized (e.g., road accidents), is not an entity's rank according to a property where minimizing the quantity is desirable, can take values from either the set of non-negative reals or the set of non-positive reals (but not both), and communicates a favorable progression (e.g., a reduction in road accidents).
  2. The quantity involved should be minimized (e.g., a country's net carbon emission), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a negative number (e.g., a net negative emission, justifying the green color) and informs a desired enhancement (e.g., a reduction in net carbon emission, justifying the down arrow).
Where using neither color is preferred, use Neutral increase {{IncreaseNeutral}} and Neutral decrease {{DecreaseNeutral}}.

To automatically display the appropriate symbol along with a value, use {{Fluctuation formatter}}.
ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Tooltip text1Changes the text displayed on hover.
Default
Defaults to something appropriate to the chosen template, such as "Increase".
Example
−5%
Stringoptional
sizesizeChanges the size of the icon. Use when adjacent to small/large text.
Default
11px
Unknownoptional

Format: inline

This is one of a series of templates to display an increase or decrease arrow icon. {{Increase}} = {{IncreasePositive}} = {{Up}} = {{Gain}} = {{Profit}} is a green up arrow. {{Decrease}} = {{DecreaseNegative}} = {{Down}} = {{Loss}} is a red down arrow. {{Steady}} = {{Nochange}} = {{Same}} is a flat line for no change. Examples of situations where the use of {{Increase}} is appropriate include: The quantity involved is an entity's rank according to a property where minimizing the quantity is desirable (e.g., a country's HDI rank), is always non-negative by definition and shows an encouraging improvement (e.g., an improvement in a country’s HDI rank).The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., global literacy rate, annual revenue for a business, log probability for a likelihood function in maximum likelihood estimation), can take values from either the set of non-negative reals or the set of non-positive reals (but not both), and implies a favorable progression (e.g., an increased literacy rate, an increased revenue, a higher log probability).The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., annual income for a business), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a positive number (e.g., a profit, i.e., a positive annual income, justifying the green color) and informs a constructive shift (e.g., a profit which follows either a loss or a lower profit, justifying the up arrow). Examples of situations where the use of {{Decrease}} is appropriate include: The quantity involved is an entity's rank according to a property where minimizing the quantity is desirable (e.g., a country's HDI rank), is always non-negative by definition and shows an undesirable shift (e.g., a worsening in a country’s HDI rank).The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., global literacy rate, annual revenue or income for a business, log probability for a likelihood function in maximum likelihood estimation) and implies an unwanted deterioration (e.g., a reduction in literacy rate, a fall in revenue, a decrease in income—resulting from a reduced profit or an increased loss or a loss following a profit, a reduction in log probability).The quantity involved should be minimized (e.g., a country's net carbon emission), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a positive number (e.g., a net positive emission which is undesirable, justifying the red color) and informs a promising enhancement (e.g., a reduction in net carbon emission, justifying the down arrow).Use {{IncreaseNegative}} or {{DecreasePositive}} to flip the color. Examples of situations where the use of {{IncreaseNegative}} is appropriate include:The quantity involved should be minimized (e.g., road accidents, a country's net carbon emission), is not an entity's rank according to a property where minimizing the quantity is desirable, and shows an unfortunate worsening (e.g., a rise in road accidents, a rise in a country's net carbon emission).The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., annual income for a business), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a negative number (e.g., a loss, i.e., a negative income, justifying the red color) and implies an encouraging improvement (e.g., a reduction in loss, i.e., a rise in income, justifying the up arrow). Examples of situations where the use of {{DecreasePositive}} is appropriate include:The quantity involved should be minimized (e.g., road accidents), is not an entity's rank according to a property where minimizing the quantity is desirable, can take values from either the set of non-negative reals or the set of non-positive reals (but not both), and communicates a favorable progression (e.g., a reduction in road accidents).The quantity involved should be minimized (e.g., a country's net carbon emission), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a negative number (e.g., a net negative emission, justifying the green color) and informs a desired enhancement (e.g., a reduction in net carbon emission, justifying the down arrow).Where using neither color is preferred, use {{IncreaseNeutral}} and {{DecreaseNeutral}}. To automatically display the appropriate symbol along with a value, use {{Fluctuation formatter}}.

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Tooltip text1

Changes the text displayed on hover.

Default
Defaults to something appropriate to the chosen template, such as "Increase".
Example
−5%
Stringoptional
sizesize

Changes the size of the icon. Use when adjacent to small/large text.

Default
11px
Unknownoptional

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