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[[Module:Emoji]] implements two functions:
[[Module:Emoji]] implements two functions:
; emocode : It takes one unnamed parameter, the name of the emoji, and returns the hex code for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "smiley" as the default (and returns <code>1f603</code>).
; emocode : Takes one unnamed parameter, the name of the emoji, and returns the hex code for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "smiley" as the default (and returns <code>1f603</code>).
; emoname : It takes one unnamed parameter, the hex code of the emoji, and returns the name for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "1f603" as the default (and returns <code>smiley</code>).
; emoname : Takes one unnamed parameter, the hex code of the emoji, and returns the name for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "1f603" as the default (and returns <code>smiley</code>).


It stores the mapping from name to code in [[Module:Emoji/data]], which internally generates the reverse lookup table from code to name.
It stores the mapping from name to code in [[Module:Emoji/data]], which internally generates the reverse lookup table from code to name.

Revision as of 19:22, 22 May 2022

Module:Emoji implements two functions:

emocode
Takes one unnamed parameter, the name of the emoji, and returns the hex code for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "smiley" as the default (and returns 1f603).
emoname
Takes one unnamed parameter, the hex code of the emoji, and returns the name for the corresponding emoji. If no name is supplied it uses "1f603" as the default (and returns smiley).

It stores the mapping from name to code in Module:Emoji/data, which internally generates the reverse lookup table from code to name.

Examples

  • {{#invoke:Emoji | emocode | wink}}1f609
  • {{#invoke:Emoji | emocode | grin}}1f601
  • {{#invoke:Emoji | emocode | 8ball}}1f3b1
  • {{#invoke:Emoji | emocode }}1f603
  • {{#invoke:Emoji | emoname | 1f62b}}tired_face
  • {{#invoke:Emoji | emoname }}smiley