thiemowmde added a comment.
Number of quantity values where upper and lower bounds are the same: 139988.
SELECT
#?item ?property ?statement
?upperBound ?lowerBound
WHERE {
?dataValueId wikibase:quantityUpperBound ?upperBound .
?dataValueId wikibase:quantityUpperBound ?lowerBound .
FILTER
gerritbot added a comment.
Change 302248 had a related patch set uploaded (by Thiemo Mättig (WMDE)):
Update DataValues Number to 0.8.0
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/302248TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T115269EMAIL
Mike_Peel added a comment.
Hopefully this can be implemented soon? It's a bit awkward seeing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_Kilometre_Array described as "1±1 square
kilometre"!
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Lydia_Pintscher added a comment.
We've discussed it extensively and will move forward in the new year.
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daniel added a comment.
In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T115269#1719622, @Mike_Peel wrote:
> is there any way to differentiate between those that were set by the default,
> and those that were set deliberately by the user?
No. The fact that we can't tell "implicit" from "explicit"
Mike_Peel added a comment.
Sounds like a good plan! On:
> Remove all(?) bounds that follow the old default of +/-1 (can be done by bot)
is there any way to differentiate between those that were set by the default,
and those that were set deliberately by the user? (I suspect that 99.9% are the