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| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">{{{eq|{{{1}}}}}}</span><noinclude>
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| This template prevents line breaks during HTML mathematics. It is a practical alternative to excessive use of [[non-breaking space]]s (&nbsp;).
| | <!-- Categories go on the /doc subpage, and interwikis go on Wikidata. --> |
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| ==Use==
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| In a math article, included math such as
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| <pre>''f'': ''X'' × ''Y'' → [0, 1]</pre>
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| may end up broken between lines. This can be fixed using nonbreaking spaces:
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| <pre>''f'':&nbsp;''X''&nbsp;×&nbsp;''Y''&nbsp;→&nbsp;[0,&nbsp;1]</pre>
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| However, this results in cumbersome source code which can be difficult to edit. Using this template, the same result can be achieved with:
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| <pre>{{mbox| ''f'': ''X'' × ''Y'' → [0, 1] }}</pre>
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| ===Dealing with equations===
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| Because of Wikipedia limitations on templates, mbox doesn't function as stated above if the math contains an equals sign. In this case, the following syntax should be used:
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| <pre>{{mbox|eq= 2''x'' + 3''y'' + 5''z'' = 7 }}</pre>
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| This longer syntax also works for non-equations.
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