Talk:Q854503
Latest comment: 6 years ago by Infovarius in topic subclass or instance?
Autodescription — Kaprekar's constant (Q854503)
description: invariant of Kaprekar's algorithm
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edit@Infovarius: considering that there is more than one Kaprekar's constant, shouldn't this be a "subclass of mathematical constant" instead of an "instance of mathematical constant"? That is, each "Kaprekar's constant" is a mathematical constant, while the set of "Kaprekar's constants" is not a "mathematical constant". Helder 20:17, 11 January 2018 (UTC) PS: do you know if wikidata users use some template to talk about claims so that the labels for each part are automatically translated to the user language (I would have liked to use it above, but I don't know where I've seen this to use as an example)
- @He7d3r: probably you are right. I just wanted to show that this is a set of constants. P.S. You can use Template:Label, Template:P and Template:Q. --Infovarius (talk) 19:51, 19 January 2018 (UTC)