HTML5 MathML accentunder Attribute
The MathML accentunder attribute is used to specify whether an element is treated as an accent or not. A value of true means that the accent is drawn closer to the base expression and a value of false means that a limit is drawn instead. The difference between the two is that a limit is reduced in size whereas an accent is the same size as the base.
Syntax:
<element accentunder="true | false">
Attributes Values: This attribute has two values as mentioned above and described below:
- true: This value means that the element is treated as an accent that is drawn closer to the base expression.
- false: This value means that the element is treated as a limit.
The example below illustrates the MathML accentunder attribute:
Example:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < body style = "text-align:center;" > < h1 style = "color:green" > w3wiki </ h1 > < h3 > HTML5 MathML accentunder Attribute </ h3 > < math > < mrow > < mrow > < msup > < mi >x</ mi > < mn >2</ mn > </ msup > < mo accentunder = "true" >+</ mo > < msup > < mi >y</ mi > < mn >2</ mn > </ msup > </ mrow > < mo accentunder = "false" >=</ mo > < msup > < mi >z</ mi > < mn >2</ mn > </ msup > </ mrow > </ math > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML5 MathML accentunder attribute are listed below:
- Firefox