Template:FormatName

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{{#lua:

 replacements = {
 ["alpha"] = "α",
 ["beta"] = "β",
 ["chi"]  = "χ",
 ["delta"] = "δ",
 ["Delta"] = "Δ",
 ["epsilon"] = "ε",
 ["zeta"] = "ζ",
 ["phi"] = "φ",
 ["gamma"] = "γ",
 ["Gamma"] = "Γ",
 ["eta"] = "η",
 ["kappa"] = "κ",
 ["lambda"] = "λ", 
 ["mu"] = "μ", 
 ["nu"] = "ν", 
 ["pi"] = "π",
 ["Pi"] = "Π",
 ["theta"] = "θ",
 ["tau"] = "τ",
 ["upsilon"] = "υ",
 ["Upsilon"] = "Υ",
 ["phi"] = "φ",
 ["psi"] = "ψ",
 ["xi"] = "ξ",
 ["omega"] = "ω",
 ["sigma"] = "σ",
 }
 name = stdin:match(".+")

---SUPER AND SUBSCRIPTS---

 name = string.gsub( name, "_([%d.]+)^([%d.]+) ", '%1%2')
 name = string.gsub( name, "%^([%d.]+)_([%d.]+) ", '%1%2')

---SUPER/SUBSCRIPTS---

 name = string.gsub( name, "(%a)_{([%d.,%a]+)}", "%1%2" )
 name = string.gsub( name, "(%a)^{([%d.,%a]+)}", "%1%2" )
 name = string.gsub( name, "(%a)_([%d.]+)", "%1%2" )
 name = string.gsub( name, "(%a)^([%d.]+)", "%1%2" )

---GREEK LETTERS---

 name = string.gsub (name, '([%a"]+)', 
 function (str)
   return replacements[str] or str
 end
 )
 print(name)

|==Greek Letters== Write "alpha", "beta", or "gamma" in lowercase.

Example.
  • alpha → alpha
  • beta → beta
  • chi → chi
  • delta → delta
  • epsilon → epsilon
  • gamma → gamma
  • eta → eta
  • and so on.

Super/subscripts

Use "_" for subscripts, "^" for superscripts. To show both, write the longer super/sub-script first. Some word must follow after a space when both ^ and _ are used.

Example.
  • D_10^20 (next word) → D_1^2 (next word)
  • D_10000^1 (next word) → D_10000^1 (next word)
  • D^10000_1 (next word) → D^10000_1 (next word)
  • D^10_10000 (bad example) → D^10_10000 (bad example)
  • D_1 → D_1
  • D^2 → D^2
  • Delta^{12.13} → Delta^{12.13}

}}