Wikidata:Property proposal/Base
Base[edit]
Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Natural science
Description | a side of a plane figure (for example a triangle) or face of a solid |
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Represents | base (Q2553861) |
Data type | Item |
Domain | geometric shape (Q815741) (n dimension (Q4440864)) |
Allowed values | geometric shape (Q815741) (n-1 dimension (Q4440864)) |
Example |
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the property below can use the same property:
Base:
Radix[edit]
Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Natural science
Description | the number of distinct digits in a positional numeral system |
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Represents | radix (Q843684) |
Data type | Item |
Domain | numeral system (Q122653) |
Allowed values | number (Q11563) |
Example |
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- Motivation
找不到底(Base)在維基數據中的表示方法,因此申請此屬性 (Add your motivation for this property here.) --A2569875 (talk) 宇帆(普通留言·Flow留言·聯絡) 15:31, 26 September 2016 (UTC)
- Discussion
- I think these need to be two distinct properties, I don't think their meaning is close enough that they should be considered the same. The name for the first should perhaps be 'radix' since that's the subject item, 'base' might be fine for the second. ArthurPSmith (talk) 21:04, 26 September 2016 (UTC)
Notified participants of WikiProject Mathematics Does the current proposal look reasonable? ChristianKl (talk) 19:33, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
Support Both. The first one seems more conventional than anything else but it's nonetheless used in elementary geometry and could be found useful to annotate formulas about volumes. The second one is well known. author TomT0m / talk page 19:44, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
Support Both. However I would look into the English description of the second one. golden ratio base (Q2886580) I know as only having two digits, while I don't know how to interpret it having golden ratio (Q41690) digits. I do think that the value of "10" in the number base is meant. Lymantria (talk) 19:49, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
- Done @A2569875, Lymantria, TomT0m, ArthurPSmith: please make good use of it.
--- Jura 04:48, 6 October 2016 (UTC)