Content elements: abs to arg
(Excerpt from "The MathML Handbook" by Pavi Sandhu)
abs
Syntax
<apply><abs /> arg1</apply>
Description
The abs element represents the absolute value of the number specified as an argument.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
and
Syntax
<apply><and /> ... </apply>
Description
The and element represents the logical AND operator. It evaluates to the value True when all of its arguments are True, and False otherwise. It can take any number of arguments.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
annotation
Syntax
<annotation> ... </annotation>
Description
The annotation element is used as a container for alternative representations of a MathML expression, specified in a format different from XML. Each annotation element must be enclosed in a semantics element.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
annotation-xml
Syntax
<annotation-xml> ... </annotation-xml>
Description
The annotation-xml element is used as a container for additional information about the meaning of an expression, specified using an XML-based format different from MathML. Each annotation-xml element must be enclosed in a semantics element.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
apply
Syntax
<apply>operator (argument)*</apply>
Description
The apply element represents the result of applying an operator or function to one or more arguments. The first child element of the apply element is the operator or function to be applied, and the subsequent child elements are the arguments of that operator or function. The type of operator or function used as the first child element determines the number of child elements.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
approx
Syntax
<apply><approx /> arg1 arg2 ...</apply>
Description
The approx element is used to indicate that two or more quantities are approximately equal.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arccos
Syntax
<apply><arccos /> arg</apply>
Description
The arccos element represents the inverse cosine function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arccosec
Syntax
<apply><arccosec /> arg</apply>
Description
The arccosec element represents the inverse cosecant function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arccosh
Syntax
<apply><arccosh /> arg</apply>
Description
The arccosh element represents the inverse hyperbolic cosine function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arccosech
Syntax
<apply><arccosech /> arg</apply>
Description
The arccosech element represents the inverse hyperbolic cosecant function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arccot
Syntax
<apply><arccot /> arg</apply>
Description
The arccot element represents the inverse cotangent function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arcsec
Syntax
<apply><arcsec /> arg</apply>
Description
The arcsec element represents the inverse secant function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arcsech
Syntax
<apply><arcsech /> arg</apply>
Description
The arcsech element represents the inverse hyperbolic secant function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arcsin
Syntax
<apply><arcsin /> arg</apply>
Description
The arcsin element represents the inverse sine function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arcsinh
Syntax
<apply><arcsinh /> arg</apply>
Description
The arcsinh element represents the inverse hyperbolic sine function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arctan
Syntax
<apply><arctan /> arg</apply>
Description
The arctan element represents the inverse tangent function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arctanh
Syntax
<apply><arctanh /> arg</apply>
Description
The arctanh element represents the inverse hyperbolic tangent function.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
arg
Syntax
<apply><arg /> arg1</apply>
Description
The arg element represents the argument of a complex number specified as an argument.
Attributes
This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.
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