Overview
Language code | id | |
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Aliased language codes | in, in_id, ind | |
Text direction | Left to right | |
Number of speakers | 171,207,687 | |
Plural: Default plural 2090 translations | ||
Number of plurals | 1 | |
Plural type | None | |
Plurals | ||
Plural formula | 0 |
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Plural: gettext plural formula 10 translations | ||
Number of plurals | 2 | |
Plural type | One/other | |
Plurals | Singular | 1 | Plural | 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, … |
Plural formula | n != 1 |
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Plural: gettext plural formula 1 translation | ||
Number of plurals | 2 | |
Plural type | One/other | |
Plurals | Singular | 0, 1 | Plural | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, … |
Plural formula | (n > 1) |
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Plural: CLDR plural with zero 1 translation | ||
Number of plurals | 2 | |
Plural type | Zero/other | |
Plurals | Zero | 0 | Other | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, … |
Plural formula | n==0 ? 0 : 1 |
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Plural: Qt Linguist plural 16 translations | ||
Number of plurals | 1 | |
Plural type | None | |
Plurals | ||
Plural formula | 0 |
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String statistics
Strings percent | Hosted strings | Words percent | Hosted words | Characters percent | Hosted characters | |
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Total | 626,064 | 5,708,228 | 37,899,735 | |||
Approved | 1% | 1,872 | 1% | 8,022 | 1% | 51,498 |
Waiting for review | 46% | 287,322 | 30% | 1,717,819 | 29% | 11,297,705 |
Translated | 47% | 296,036 | 30% | 1,752,849 | 30% | 11,581,669 |
Needs editing | 6% | 42,262 | 4% | 233,581 | 4% | 1,545,033 |
Read-only | 1% | 6,842 | 1% | 27,008 | 1% | 232,466 |
Failing checks | 3% | 21,119 | 2% | 150,073 | 2% | 1,052,363 |
Strings with suggestions | 1% | 8,688 | 1% | 40,831 | 1% | 254,848 |
Untranslated strings | 45% | 287,766 | 65% | 3,721,798 | 65% | 24,773,033 |
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An **argument** is a variable that is used within a function. It is not used outside the function.
For example in this code we've programmed the first verse of the song 'My Bonnie is over the ocean'.
In this example code the argument
`'place`' is used. Place is a variable that is only used in the function, so an argument.To use
`'place`' we have programmed the linelaced `{with} place` after `{define} songwith place` .When the function is called, computer will replace the argument
`'place`', with the piece of text after `{call} song {with}`.### Exercise
The next verse of this song goes:
```not_hedy_code
Last night as I lay on my pillow
Last night as I lay on my bed
Last night as I lay on my pillow
I dreamed that my Bonnie is dead
```
Can you program this verse in the same way as the example?