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'''this documentation was generated by chatgpt's interpretation of the template code. Trust at your own responsibility.'''
 
== Template: Categorize ==
The "Categorize" template allows you to conditionally hide or suppress the output based on the value of the first parameter and the current namespace.
 
=== Usage ===
<nowiki>{{Categorize|parameter|fallback}}</nowiki>
 
- '''parameter''': The value you want to evaluate. If it matches specific cases, the output will be suppressed.
- '''fallback''' (optional): The fallback value to display if the first parameter doesn't match any cases or is not provided.
 
=== Cases ===
- If the first parameter matches "no categories," "no cat," or "nc," the output will be suppressed.
- If the first parameter doesn't match any cases or is not provided, the output will depend on whether the template is used within a namespace or outside of any namespace, and it will be controlled by the fallback value.
 
=== Example ===
<nowiki>{{Categorize|no categories|This template is used outside a namespace.}}</nowiki>
 
If used in the main namespace, the output will be suppressed. If used in any other namespace, the output will be "This template is used outside a namespace."
 
For any other parameter values, the output will follow the same behavior based on the specified cases and fallback.
 
Please note: This template should be used for conditional output control when dealing with categories or namespace-related conditions.
 
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