Set Operators

Typed command(s)

Symbol in Elements pane

Meaning

aleph

Icon

Cardinal number

emptyset

Icon

Empty set

in

Icon

is contained in

intersection

Icon

Intersection of sets

notin

Icon

is not contained in

nsubset

Icon

Not subset to

nsubseteq

Icon

Not subset or equal to

nsupset

Icon

Not superset

nsupseteq

Icon

Not superset or equal to

owns or ni

Icon

Contains

setc

Icon

Complex number

setminus or bslash

Icon

Difference between sets

setn

Icon

Natural number

setq

Icon

Rational number

setr

Icon

Real number

setz

Icon

Integer

slash

Icon

Slash / for quotient set (slash) between characters

subset

Icon

Subset

subseteq

Icon

Subset or equal to

supset

Icon

Superset

supseteq

Icon

Superset or equal to

union

Icon

Union of sets


Set Operations

Assign different set operators to the characters in your LibreOffice Math formula. The individual operators are shown in the lower section of the Elements pane. Call the context menu in the Commands window to see an identical list of the individual functions. Any operators not found in the Elements pane have to be entered directly in the Commands window. You can also directly insert other parts of the formula even if symbols already exist for them.

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