<msubsup>
Baseline 2023
Newly available
Since January 2023, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.
The <msubsup>
MathML element is used to attach both a subscript and a superscript, together, to an expression.
It uses the following syntax: <msubsup> base subscript superscript </msubsup>
.
Attributes
This element's attributes include the global MathML attributes as well as the following deprecated attributes:
subscriptshift
Deprecated Non-standard-
A
<length-percentage>
indicating the minimum amount to shift the baseline of the subscript down. superscriptshift
Deprecated Non-standard-
A
<length-percentage>
indicating the minimum amount to shift the baseline of the superscript up.
Note:
For the subscriptshift
and superscriptshift
attributes, some browsers may also accept legacy MathML lengths.
Examples
<math display="block">
<msubsup>
<mo>∫<!--Integral --></mo>
<mn>0</mn>
<mn>1</mn>
</msubsup>
</math>
Technical summary
Implicit ARIA role | None |
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Specifications
Specification |
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MathML Core # subscripts-and-superscripts-msub-msup-msubsup |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
<msub>
(Subscript)<msup>
(Superscript)<mmultiscripts>
(Prescripts and tensor indices)