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==== Step 3. Check which population claims have the most recent figures ==== The next step is to check within the two sets of claims (''applies to part'' geography matched or not) and find the most recent population figure per each ''applies to part'' value. For example, in the list of claims with ''applies to part'' geography not matching the Infobox, there are likely multiple ''applies to part'' values (UCL, SA1 etc) and multiple point in time values (2006, 2011, 2016 etc). This step finds the most recent population figures for each geography type (eg 2016 UCL; 2021 SA1). There are then three different types of outputs depending on the outcomes of the Step 2 and Step 3 filtering. ===== Step 3A. Outputs for claims with geography match to Infobox ''type'' ===== This is Output Scenario 1 and gives the Infobox one formatted population figure, with the relevant ''applies to part'', ''point in time'' year and full [[Template:Cite_web|Cite web]] reference(s). Eg. 5,089 (Suburb and Locality 2021)<sup>[1]</sup> ===== Step 3B Towns. Second preference output for Infobox ''type'' = town ===== This is Output Scenario 2 and gives the Infobox up to two formatted population figures, each with the relevant ''applies to part'', ''point in time'' year and full [[Template:Cite_web|Cite web]] reference(s). This happens when there is no valid UCL population claim and is the second preference output for ''type'' = town places. E.g. * 100 (Urban Centre and Locality 2021)<sup>[1]</sup> OR * 90 (Indigenous Location 2021)<sup>[1]</sup> * 100 (Suburb and Locality 2021)<sup>[2]</sup> ===== Step 3B. Outputs for claims with no geography match to Infobox ''type'' ===== This is Output Scenario 3 and gives the Infobox (possibly) multiple formatted population figures (one for each applies to part value), each with the relevant ''applies to part'', ''point in time'' year and full [[Template:Cite_web|Cite web]] reference(s). Eg. If Infobox ''type'' = city that's mapped to UCL (ands leads to Output Scenario 1), but if there're no UCL population values you might get this output: * 100 (GCCSA 2021)<sup>[1]</sup> * 100 (SUA 2016)<sup>[2]</sup> * 120 (SA1 2016)<sup>[3]</sup>
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