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Represents file size (Q1146367) , parameter (Q1410440) , data size (Q105666562) Data type Quantity Template parameter |size=
in en:Template:Infobox web browser and othersDomain software, file
(note: this should be moved to the property statements) Allowed values number (1B-2TB)
(note: this should be moved to the property statements) Allowed units Instances of: unit of information bit (Q8805) , byte (Q8799) , kilobyte (Q79726) , kibibyte (Q79756) , megabyte (Q79735) , mebibyte (Q79758) , gigabyte (Q79738) , gibibyte (Q79765) , terabyte (Q79741) , tebibyte (Q79769) , parameter (Q1410440) , record (Q2470517) , block (Q1146944) , megapixel (Q949075) , parameter (Q1413083) , source lines of code (Q942695) or quad (Q3926538) Example Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus (Q40627) → 5.15 gigabyte The Pizza Delivery Boy Who Saved the World (Q56545159) → 376 megabyte GPT-2 (Q95726727) → 1,558,000,000 parameter Blender (Q173136) → 147 megabyte FreeCAD (Q251322) → 839 megabyte Tracking: usage Category:Pages using Wikidata property P3575 (Q102122878) See also number of records (P4876) Lists
Proposal discussion Proposal discussion Current uses Total 213,168 Main statement 2,848 1.3% of uses Qualifier 210,259 98.6% of uses Reference 61 <0.1% of uses
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Qualifiers “platform (P400) , distributed by (P750) , point in time (P585) , file format (P2701) , reason for deprecated rank (P2241) , reason for preferred rank (P7452) , place of publication (P291) , software version identifier (P348) , nature of statement (P5102) , of (P642) , sourcing circumstances (P1480) , distribution format (P437) , applies to part (P518) , object of statement has role (P3831) , subject named as (P1810) , applies to work (P10663) , start time (P580) , end time (P582) , statement is subject of (P805) ” : this property should be used only with the listed qualifiers. (
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Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303) . List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P3575#allowed qualifiers , SPARQL
Units: “bit (Q8805) , byte (Q8799) , kilobyte (Q79726) , kibibyte (Q79756) , megabyte (Q79735) , mebibyte (Q79758) , gigabyte (Q79738) , gibibyte (Q79765) , terabyte (Q79741) , tebibyte (Q79769) , parameter (Q1410440) , record (Q2470517) , block (Q1146944) , megapixel (Q949075) , parameter (Q1413083) , source lines of code (Q942695) , quad (Q3926538) ” : value unit must be one of listed. (
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Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303) . List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P3575#Units
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The example for this property listing Firefox being 44 MB has been removed since 2017 by MichaelSchoenitzer on the grounds that it was not helpful data. Don't know if this information was helpful, use it as you see fit. LotsofTheories (talk ) 12:39, 11 November 2020 (UTC) [ reply ]
Im trying to describe the size of image sensors for cameras in tablets and the like. I've been pointed to this property for that use case, and it supports setting megapixels. However, this property talks about a range being limited from 2b to 2TB for some reason. Additionally, everything about it mentions files. Nothing specifically mentions image sensors. I couldn't find anything documenting the pixel size of digital satellite sensors or of cameras that are already in Wikidata, so not certain how to document these things. If you want an example, see Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 Wi-Fi (Q126211655) BasilicumTree (talk ) 14:24, 3 June 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]