<mn>
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since January 2023.
The <mn> MathML element represents a numeric literal which is normally a sequence of digits with a possible separator (a dot or a comma). However, it is also allowed to have arbitrary text in it which is actually a numeric quantity, for example "eleven".
Attributes
This element accepts the global MathML attributes.
Examples
html
<math display="block">
<mn>0</mn>
</math>
<math display="block">
<mn>1.337</mn>
</math>
<math display="block">
<mn>twelve</mn>
</math>
<math display="block">
<mn>XVI</mn>
</math>
<math display="block">
<mn>2e10</mn>
</math>
Technical summary
| Implicit ARIA role | None |
|---|
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| MathML Core> # number-mn> |
Browser compatibility
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