<quantity>

The <quantity> tag marks up a physical quantity in prose. It usually contains a magnitude in <mag>, followed by one or more <unit> elements, optionally divided by units in <per>.

Use <quantity> instead of plain text when you want units formatted consistently and semantically.

Syntax

Attributes

This tag has no attributes.

Children

The following may appear as children: <mag> <per> <unit>

Parents

This element may appear as an immediate child of the following elements: <alert> <angles> <articletitle> <attribution> <author> <biblio> <caption> <cell> <creator> <dataurl> <date> <dblbrackets> <delete> <description> <em> <entity> <fn> <foreign> <h> <idx> <insert> <instruction> <intertext> <li> <line> <minilicense> <p> <pubtitle> <q> <role> <see> <seealso> <shortlicense> <shorttitle> <sq> <stale> <subtitle> <support> <term> <title> <url> <xref> <year>

Examples