This template simulates decimal-alignment for a table cell by splitting a decimal number to place integer and fractional portions into two separate cells and minimizing the space between those cells. See Help:Table#Decimal point alignment for more information.
This template requires a single un-named parameter: the value to format.
An optional named |style=CSS string
parameter can be used to pass a CSS style string to apply to the cell or the text in it. The semicolon at the end of this string is optional. NB: do not quote this string (FIXME!). You can use wiki-markup or HTML tags to format the text, but you must separately format the integer and decimal parts independently and there is no way to format the decimal-point itself using these methods.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Example #
! colspan=2 | Aligned
! Plain
|-
| 1
| ((decimal cell|10))
| 10
|-
| 2
| ((decimal cell|12345))
| 12345
|-
| 3
| ((decimal cell|.1234))
| .1234
|-
| 4
| ((decimal cell|style=background:#ffffcc|10.))
| style="background:#ffffcc" | 10.
|-
| 5
| ((decimal cell|style=text-decoration: underline|10.2))
| style="text-decoration: underline" | 10.2
|-
| 6
| ((decimal cell|<u>1</u>.<u>2</u>345))
| <u>1</u>.<u>2</u>345
|-
| 7
| colspan=2 | 123
| 123
|}
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Other examples: