<mrow>
The MathML <mrow> element is used to group sub-expressions, which usually contain one or more operators with their respective operands (such as <mi> and <mn>). This element renders as a horizontal row containing its arguments.
When writing a MathML expression, you should group elements within an <mrow> in the same way as they are grouped in the mathematical interpretation of the expression. Proper grouping helps the rendering of the expression in several ways:
- It can improve the display by possibly affecting spacing.
- It allows for more intelligent line-breaking and indentation.
- It simplifies the interpretation of the expression by automated systems such as computer algebra systems and audio renderers.
Attributes
- class, id, style
-
Provided for use with stylesheets.
displaystyle-
A Boolean value specifying whether more vertical space is used for displayed equations or, if set to
false, a more compact layout is used to display formulas. The main effect is that larger versions of operators are displayed, whendisplaystyleis set totrue. See alsomovablelimitson<mo>. - dir
-
Overall directionality of formulas. Possible values are either
ltr(left to right) orrtl(right to left). - href
-
Used to set a hyperlink to a specified URI.
- mathbackground
-
The background color. You can use
#rgb,#rrggbband HTML color names. - mathcolor
-
The text color. You can use
#rgb,#rrggbband HTML color names.
Examples
<math>
<mrow>
<mn> 1 </mn>
<mo> + </mo>
<mn> 1 </mn>
</mrow>
<mrow>
<mo> ( </mo>
<mrow>
<mi> x </mi>
<mo> , </mo>
<mi> y </mi>
</mrow>
<mo> ) </mo>
</mrow>
</math>
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| MathML Core # horizontally-group-sub-expressions-mrow |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- Grouping HTML elements:
<div>