HTML5 MathML notation Attribute
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28 Nov, 2022
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This attribute holds symbols those are each drawn as if the others are not present, using more than one symbol at a time can occur overlapping of symbols. This attribute is accepted by <menclose> tag only.
<element notation="actuarial|bottom|box|circle|downdiagonalstrike|left|longdiv|madruwb|phasorangle|radical|right|roundedbox|top|updiagonalarrow|updiagonalstrike|verticalstrike"
Attribute values:
- actuarial: This value is used to set the actuarial.
- bottom: This value is used to set the bottom.
- box: This value is used to set the box.
- circle: This value is used to set the circle.
- downdiagonalstrike: This value is used to set the downdiagonalstrike.
- left: This value is used to set the left.
- longdiv: This value is used to set the longdiv.
- madruwb: This value is used to set the madruwb.
- phasorangle: This value is used to set the phasorangle.
- radical: This value is used to set the radical.
- right: This value is used to set the right.
- roundedbox: This value is used to set the roundedbox.
- top: This value is used to set the top.
- updiagonalarrow: This value is used to set the updiagonalarrow.
- updiagonalstrike: This value is used to set the updiagonalstrike.
- verticalstrike: This value is used to set the verticalstrike.
Example: Below example illustrates the notation attribute in HTML5 MathML.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body style="text-align:center;">
<h1 style="color:green">GeeksforGeeks</h1>
<h3>HTML5 MathML notation Attribute</h3>
<math>
<math>
<menclose notation="radical"
mathbackground="yellow"
mathcolor="purple">
<mrow>
<mi> x </mi>
<mo> + </mo>
<mi> y </mi>
</mrow>
</menclose>
<mi>=</mi>
<menclose notation="radical"
mathbackground="yellow"
mathcolor="purple">
<mi>z</mi>
</menclose>
</math>
</math>
</body>
</html>
Output:
Supported browser: The browsers supported by HTML5 MathML notation attribute are listed below.
- Firefox