3 Dots Symbol Copy and Paste
Copy ⋯ from this page, paste it as text, and verify the sequence U+22EF in the destination.
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What Is the 3 Dots Symbol?
Use ⋯ when centered horizontal omission or continuation is required in mathematical layout, including row or column elision conventions. Use … for ordinary prose omission or trailing-off punctuation unless a style guide says otherwise.
matrix notation
mathematical sequences
formula continuation
technical typesetting
symbol reference tables
Related forms
3 Dots Symbol Variants and Related Forms
Horizontal Ellipsis
prose punctuation
Vertical Ellipsis
vertical matrix elision
Down Right Diagonal Ellipsis
diagonal matrix elision
Middle Dot Symbol (·)
The middle dot symbol is ·. The middle dot · is a…
Period Symbol .
. is U+002E FULL STOP, commonly called a period in American English.…
Colon Symbol (:)
Colon Symbol is represented by :, the Unicode character COLON at U+003A.…
Semicolon Symbol ;
; is U+003B SEMICOLON. In prose it links closely related independent clauses…
Comma Symbol ,
The comma , is U+002C COMMA and is used to separate clauses,…
How to Type the 3 Dots Symbol
Choose your device or app to insert the 3 dots symbol without copying it from another page.
3 Dots Symbol on Windows
Copy ⋯ from this page. In applications that support Unicode input or Character Map, verify that the resulting sequence is U+22EF.
3 Dots Symbol on Mac
Copy ⋯ or use Character Viewer when the character is available, then confirm the code-point sequence U+22EF in the final document.
3 Dots Symbol on iPhone and iPad
Press and hold ⋯, choose Copy, paste it into the target app, and check that the complete form remains intact.
3 Dots Symbol on Android
Press and hold ⋯, tap Copy, and confirm the pasted text rather than approving only a similar-looking glyph.
3 Dots Symbol on Chromebook
Copy ⋯ from the page or use the character picker, then inspect the final text in the destination field.
3 Dots Symbol on Microsoft Word
Paste ⋯ into Word and choose a font that supports U+22EF; do not convert the character into an image unless the workflow requires it.
3 Dots Symbol on Google Docs
Paste ⋯ into Google Docs and verify the displayed form, code sequence, spacing, and accessible label.
3 Dots Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the 3 dots symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+22EF
MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
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22EF
How to Use and Format the 3 Dots Symbol
Format ⋯ as one mathematical symbol, U+22EF MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS. Use it when the dots must be centered on the math line, especially for continuation or elision in equations and matrices. Do not replace it with U+2026 …, three full stops ..., U+22EE ⋮, or a diagonal ellipsis; each form has a different code point and layout role. The surrounding formula must show the pattern that continues, because ⋯ does not define the omitted values on its own. Use a math font or equation renderer that preserves centering and spacing, and provide a spoken label such as “midline ellipsis” in accessible mathematical content.
Use ⋯ for a centered mathematical ellipsis and … for the ordinary horizontal ellipsis in prose.
Keep ⋯ as one character, U+22EF, rather than three full stops.
In a matrix or displayed equation, let the math layout engine align the symbol on the mathematical center line.
Use ⋮ for vertical elision and the appropriate diagonal ellipsis when a matrix omits diagonal entries.
Define the omitted pattern in surrounding notation; ⋯ alone does not tell the reader which terms continue.
In HTML, prefer the literal UTF-8 character or the numeric reference ⋯ when an escape is required.
Test the final math font because baseline and spacing differ across fonts and rendering engines.
Provide a readable spoken label such as “midline ellipsis” in accessible mathematical content.
3 Dots Symbol Examples
a₁ + a₂ + ⋯ + aₙ[1 2 ⋯ n]x₁, x₂, ⋯, xₙMatrix row: a₁₁ a₁₂ ⋯ a₁ₙCentered continuation ⋯Unicode character: U+22EFHTML decimal: ⋯HTML hexadecimal: ⋯CSS escape: 22EFAccessible label: midline horizontal ellipsis
Common 3 Dots Symbol Mistakes
- Using … U+2026 when mathematical midline placement is required.
- Typing three periods ... and assuming they are the same character as ⋯.
- Using ⋯ as ordinary prose punctuation without a mathematical or technical reason.
- Confusing ⋯ with ⋮, the vertical ellipsis used for vertical omission.
- Confusing ⋯ with diagonal matrix ellipsis characters such as ⋱.
- Adding spaces between the three dots, which changes the text into separate punctuation marks.
- Approving the symbol only by appearance without checking that the code point is U+22EF.
- Using an image of centered dots when selectable mathematical text is available.
Intent differentiation
Midline Three Dots Symbol intent boundary
This page covers the mathematical midline ellipsis ⋯. It does not merge with the punctuation ellipsis …, three separate periods ..., the vertical ellipsis ⋮, or the diagonal ellipsis characters used in matrices.
More About the 3 Dots Symbol
Use ⋯ when centered horizontal omission or continuation is required in mathematical layout, including row or column elision conventions. Use … for ordinary prose omission or trailing-off punctuation unless a style guide says otherwise. The three dots symbol covered here is ⋯, Unicode U+22EF MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS. Its dots sit on the mathematical center line, which separates it from U+2026 … HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS used mainly in prose. Unicode describes the midline ellipsis as a mathematical symbol and includes it with special ellipsis characters used for omission in matrix notation. In formulas and matrices, ⋯ can indicate that terms or columns continue according to a pattern already established by the surrounding expression. For example, x₁, x₂, ⋯, xₙ shows a centered continuation between indexed terms. The symbol does not define the missing pattern by itself; the variables, indices, and explanation must make the continuation clear. Vertical omission uses ⋮, and diagonal matrix omission may use characters such as ⋱. These are separate code points and should not be substituted merely because all of them contain dots. Saved test strings for Midline Three Dots Symbol: a₁ + a₂ + ⋯ + aₙ; [1 2 ⋯ n]; x₁, x₂, ⋯, xₙ; Matrix row: a₁₁ a₁₂ ⋯ a₁ₙ; Centered continuation ⋯. Rules retained for Midline Three Dots Symbol: Use ⋯ for a centered mathematical ellipsis and … for the ordinary horizontal ellipsis in prose. Keep ⋯ as one character, U+22EF, rather than three full stops. In a matrix or displayed equation, let the math layout engine align the symbol on the mathematical center line. Use ⋮ for vertical elision and the appropriate diagonal ellipsis when a matrix omits diagonal entries. The Midline Three Dots Symbol error check covers: Using … U+2026 when mathematical midline placement is required. Typing three periods ... and assuming they are the same character as ⋯. Using ⋯ as ordinary prose punctuation without a mathematical or technical reason. Confusing ⋯ with ⋮, the vertical ellipsis used for vertical omission. Comparison set for Midline Three Dots Symbol: … means Horizontal Ellipsis—prose punctuation; ⋮ means Vertical Ellipsis—vertical matrix elision; ⋱ means Down Right Diagonal Ellipsis—diagonal matrix elision. For Midline Three Dots Symbol, literal UTF-8 ⋯, decimal ⋯, hexadecimal ⋯, and CSS 22EF all need to preserve U+22EF; verify the result at /symbols/3-dot/ in the target font.
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3 Dots Symbol FAQ
What Unicode character is ⋯?
It is U+22EF MIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS.
Is ⋯ the same as …?
No. ⋯ is a mathematical symbol centered on the math line; … is U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS used mainly as punctuation.
Is ⋯ the same as three periods?
No. ⋯ is one Unicode character, while ... is a sequence of three U+002E FULL STOP characters.
Where is ⋯ commonly used?
It is used in mathematical and matrix notation to show centered continuation or elision.
How do I encode ⋯ in HTML?
Use the literal UTF-8 character, ⋯, or ⋯.