Precedes But Not Equivalent To Symbol ⋨
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Precedes But Not Equivalent To Symbol Information
Symbol Name | Precedes But Not Equivalent To |
Unicode Version | 1.1 (June 1993) |
Unicode | U+22E8 |
CSS Code | \22E8 |
HTML Entity | ⋨ |
Precedes But Not Equivalent To Symbol Encoding
UTF-8 | 0xE2 0x8B 0xA8 |
UTF-16 | 0x22E8 |
UTF-32 | 0x000022E8 |
Table of contents
- Precedes But Not Equivalent To PNG and SVG files
- How to type precedes but not equivalent to in latex
- How to type precedes but not equivalent to on Microsoft Word
- How to type precedes but not equivalent to on Microsoft Windows
- How to type precedes but not equivalent to on Mac OS
- How to type precedes but not equivalent to on Linux
- How to type precedes but not equivalent to on IOS and Android
- How to use precedes but not equivalent to in CSS
- How to use precedes but not equivalent to in HTML
- Precedes But Not Equivalent To representation in programming languages
Precedes But Not Equivalent To symbol's PNG and SVG files
How to type precedes but not equivalent to symbol in latex
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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\begin{document}
\precnsim
\end{document}
How to add precedes but not equivalent to symbol via keyboard on different Operating systems
You can type the precedes but not equivalent to on most modern devices with the help of following methods:
How to type precedes but not equivalent to symbol on Microsoft Word
You can type the precedes but not equivalent to on microsoft Microsoft Word using steps mentioned below:
- Place your cursor in the text area where you need to insert the symbol and type 2 2 E 8
- Without moving the cursor press keys Alt + x together
- The original 2 2 E 8 is now transformed into ⋨
How to type precedes but not equivalent to symbol on Microsoft Windows
You can type the precedes but not equivalent to on Microsoft windows using following steps:
- Hold Alt and press to type precedes but not equivalent to on your windows machine.
How to type precedes but not equivalent to symbol on Mac OS
You can type the precedes but not equivalent to on Mac OS using following steps:
- Place your cursor in the text area where you need to insert the symbol
- Press Ctrl + ⌘ Command + ⎵ Space to bring up the Character Viewer. Alternatively, choose Edit ⇒ Emoji & Symbols
- Type “Precedes But Not Equivalent To” in the search field at the top and press Enter
- The symbol should appear. Click on it to insert it into your text
How to type precedes but not equivalent to symbol on Linux
You can type the precedes but not equivalent to on Linux using following steps:
- Place your cursor in the text area where you need to insert the symbol
- Hold ⇧ Shift + Ctrl and press the letter + U
- Press keys 2 2 E 8 consecutively
- And then press ↵ Enter , the desired symbol will be added to your document
How to type precedes but not equivalent to symbol on IOS and Android
The easiest way to type the precedes but not equivalent to on ios and android is to copy and paste it wherever you need it.
How to use precedes but not equivalent to in CSS
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// css example
span {
content: "\22E8";
}
How to type precedes but not equivalent to in HTML
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// html example
<span>⋨</span>
Precedes But Not Equivalent To symbol representation in programming languages
precedes but not equivalent to's representation in different programming languages can be found in table below:
Language | Representation |
Rust | \u{22E8} |
Ruby | \u{22E8} |
Python | \u22E8 |
PHP | \u{22E8} |
Perl | "\x{22E8}" |
Java | \u22E8 |
Modern JavaScript - Since ES6 | \u{22E8} |
JavaScript | \u22E8 |
Go | \u22E8 |
C# | \u22E8 |
C and C++ | \u22E8 |
Bash and Zsh - inside echo -e | \u22E8 |
RFC 5137 | \u'22E8' |