Thread:Pyo-kiyo/@comment-131168-20140914165010

This is something I've thought about a time or two too since dealing with a bunch of code that looks like

| - ||x ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  || -        ||xx,xxx |- align="center" |x ||x ||x  ||x  ||x  ||x  || x  || -        ||x,xxx |- align="center" |x || x || x  || x  || x  || x  || x  || -        ||x,xxx |- align="center" | x || x || x  || x  || x  || x  || x  || -        ||xxx

gets messy and confusing fast. But there's so much possible data it would need for input, I wasn't sure what a good way to go about it would be, and how much simpler it would actually seem than the original in the end.

One thing I remember thinking is that maybe it would be reasonable to make a template that would work for a single week, and then that could just be used repeatedly for multiple weeks. Here's how the first week of Hadaka no Hadaka no Hadaka no KISS / Are Kore Shitai! looks in wikitext:

|- style="text-align:center;" | -  | 2 26,499   | 4   | 3 1,901   | 2 2,325   | 2 1,921   | 2 2,776   | 3   |38,293

I can see making a template where instead of that we could use something like

You or anyone else reading in: Does that seem helpful? Or what do you think a good way of writing the input would be? 