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Ellipsis

The ellipsis ... (/əˈlɪpsɪs/; also known informally as dot dot dot) is a series of dots that indicates an intentional omission of a word, sentence, or whole section from a text without altering its original meaning.[1] The plural is ellipses. The term originates from the Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis meaning 'leave out'.[1]

Ellipsis
U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS (…, …)
... . . .
AP format Chicago format Mid-line ellipsis Vertical ellipsis

Opinions differ as to how to render ellipses in printed material. According to The Chicago Manual of Style, it should consist of three periods, each separated from its neighbor by a non-breaking space: . . ..[2] According to the AP Stylebook, the periods should be rendered with no space between them: ....[3] A third option is to use the composed glyph U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS.[4]

Background edit

The ellipsis is also called a suspension point (or suspension for short), points of ellipsis, periods of ellipsis, or (colloquially) "dot-dot-dot".[5][6] Depending on their context and placement in a sentence, ellipses can indicate an unfinished thought, a leading statement, a slight pause, an echoing voice, or a nervous or awkward silence. Aposiopesis is the use of an ellipsis to trail off into silence—for example: "But I thought he was..." When placed at the end of a sentence, an ellipsis may be used to suggest melancholy or longing.[7]

The most common forms of an ellipsis include a row of three periods or full points ... or a precomposed triple-dot glyph, the horizontal ellipsis . Style guides often have their own rules governing the use of ellipses. For example, The Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago style) recommends that an ellipsis be formed by typing three periods, each with a (non-breaking) space on both sides  . . . , while the Associated Press Stylebook (AP style) puts the dots together, but retains a space before and after the group, thus:  ... .[8] Whether an ellipsis at the end of a sentence needs a fourth dot to finish the sentence is a matter of debate; Chicago advises it,[9] as does the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA style),[10] while some other style guides do not; the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and related works treat this style as optional, saying that it "may" be used.[11]

When text is omitted following a sentence, a normal full stop (period) terminates the sentence, and then a separate three-dot ellipsis is commonly used to indicate one or more subsequent omitted sentences before continuing a longer quotation. Business Insider magazine suggests this style[12] and it is also used in many academic journals. The Associated Press Stylebook favors this approach.[13]

In writing edit

In her book on the ellipsis, Ellipsis in English Literature: Signs of Omission, Anne Toner suggests that the first use of the punctuation in the English language dates to a 1588 translation of Terence's Andria, by Maurice Kyffin.[5] In this case, however, the ellipsis consists not of dots but of short dashes.[14] "Subpuncting" of medieval manuscripts also denotes omitted meaning and may be related.[15]

Occasionally, it would be used in pulp fiction and other works of early 20th-century fiction to denote expletives that would otherwise have been censored.[16]

An ellipsis may also imply an unstated alternative indicated by context. For example, "I never drink wine ..." implies that the speaker does drink something else—such as vodka.

In reported speech, the ellipsis can be used to represent an intentional silence.

In poetry, an ellipsis is used as a thought-pause or line break at the caesura[17] or this is used to highlight sarcasm or make the reader think about the last points in the poem.

In news reporting, often put inside square brackets, it is used to indicate that a quotation has been condensed for space, brevity or relevance, as in "The President said that [...] he would not be satisfied", where the exact quotation was "The President said that, for as long as this situation continued, he would not be satisfied".

Herb Caen, Pulitzer-prize-winning columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, became famous for his "three-dot journalism".[18]

In different languages edit

In English edit

American English edit

The Chicago Manual of Style suggests the use of an ellipsis for any omitted word, phrase, line, or paragraph from within but not at the end of a quoted passage. There are two commonly used methods of using ellipses: one uses three dots for any omission, while the second one makes a distinction between omissions within a sentence (using three dots: . . .) and omissions between sentences (using a period and a space followed by three dots: . ...). The Chicago Style Q&A recommends that writers avoid using the precomposed  (U+2026) character in manuscripts and to place three periods plus two nonbreaking spaces (. . .) instead, leaving the editor, publisher, or typographer to replace them later.[19]

The Modern Language Association (MLA) used to indicate that an ellipsis must include spaces before and after each dot in all uses. If an ellipsis is meant to represent an omission, square brackets must surround the ellipsis to make it clear that there was no pause in the original quote: [ . . . ]. Currently, the MLA has removed the requirement of brackets in its style handbooks. However, some maintain that the use of brackets is still correct because it clears confusion.[20]

The MLA now indicates that a three-dot, spaced ellipsis  . . .  should be used for removing material from within one sentence within a quote. When crossing sentences (when the omitted text contains a period, so that omitting the end of a sentence counts), a four-dot, spaced (except for before the first dot) ellipsis . . . .  should be used. When ellipsis points are used in the original text, ellipsis points that are not in the original text should be distinguished by enclosing them in square brackets (e.g. text [...] text).[21][22]

According to the Associated Press, the ellipsis should be used to condense quotations. It is less commonly used to indicate a pause in speech or an unfinished thought or to separate items in material such as show business gossip. The stylebook indicates that if the shortened sentence before the mark can stand as a sentence, it should do so, with an ellipsis placed after the period or other ending punctuation. When material is omitted at the end of a paragraph and also immediately following it, an ellipsis goes both at the end of that paragraph and at the beginning of the next, according to this style.[23]

According to Robert Bringhurst's Elements of Typographic Style, the details of typesetting ellipses depend on the character and size of the font being set and the typographer's preference. Bringhurst writes that a full space between each dot is "another Victorian eccentricity. In most contexts, the Chicago ellipsis is much too wide"—he recommends using flush dots (with a normal word space before and after), or thin-spaced dots (up to one-fifth of an em), or the prefabricated ellipsis character U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS (…, …). Bringhurst suggests that normally an ellipsis should be spaced fore-and-aft to separate it from the text, but when it combines with other punctuation, the leading space disappears and the other punctuation follows. This is the usual practice in typesetting. He provides the following examples:

i ... j k.... l..., l l, ... l m...? n...!

In legal writing in the United States, Rule 5.3 in the Bluebook citation guide governs the use of ellipses and requires a space before the first dot and between the two subsequent dots. If an ellipsis ends the sentence, then there are three dots, each separated by a space, followed by the final punctuation (e.g. Hah . . . ?). In some legal writing, an ellipsis is written as three asterisks, *** or * * *, to make it obvious that text has been omitted or to signal that the omitted text extends beyond the end of the paragraph.

British English edit

The Oxford Style Guide recommends setting the ellipsis as a single character or as a series of three (narrow) spaced dots surrounded by spaces, thus:  ... . If there is an ellipsis at the end of an incomplete sentence, the final full stop is omitted. However, it is retained if the following ellipsis represents an omission between two complete sentences.[24]

The … fox jumps …
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. … And if they have not died, they are still alive today.
It is not cold … it is freezing cold.

Contrary to The Oxford Style Guide, the University of Oxford Style Guide demands an ellipsis not to be surrounded by spaces, except when it stands for a pause; then, a space has to be set after the ellipsis (but not before). An ellipsis is never preceded or followed by a full stop.[25]

The...fox jumps...
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog...And if they have not died, they are still alive today.
It is not cold... it is freezing cold.

In Polish edit

When applied in Polish syntax, the ellipsis is called wielokropek, literally 'multidot'. The word wielokropek distinguishes the ellipsis of Polish syntax from that of mathematical notation, in which it is known as an elipsa. When an ellipsis replaces a fragment omitted from a quotation, the ellipsis is enclosed in parentheses or square brackets. An unbracketed ellipsis indicates an interruption or pause in speech. The syntactic rules for ellipses are standardized by the 1983 Polska Norma document PN-83/P-55366, Zasady składania tekstów w języku polskim (Rules for Setting Texts in Polish).

In Russian edit

The combination "ellipsis+period" is replaced by the ellipsis. The combinations "ellipsis+exclamation mark" and "ellipsis+question mark" are written in this way: !.. ?..

In Japanese edit

The most common character corresponding to an ellipsis is called 3-ten rīdā ("3-dot leaders", ). 2-ten rīdā exists as a character, but it is used less commonly. In writing, the ellipsis consists usually of six dots (two 3-ten rīdā characters, ……). Three dots (one 3-ten rīdā character) may be used where space is limited, such as in a header. However, variations in the number of dots exist. In horizontally written text the dots are commonly vertically centered within the text height (between the baseline and the ascent line), as in the standard Japanese Windows fonts; in vertically written text the dots are always centered horizontally. As the Japanese word for dot is pronounced "ten", the dots are colloquially called "ten-ten-ten" (てんてんてん, akin to the English "dot dot dot").[26][27]

In text in Japanese media, such as in manga or video games, ellipses are much more frequent than in English, and are often changed to another punctuation sign in translation. The ellipsis by itself represents speechlessness, or a "pregnant pause". Depending on the context, this could be anything from an admission of guilt to an expression of being dumbfounded at another person's words or actions.[28] As a device, the ten-ten-ten is intended to focus the reader on a character while allowing the character to not speak any dialogue. This conveys to the reader a focus of the narrative "camera" on the silent subject, implying an expectation of some motion or action. It is not unheard of to see inanimate objects "speaking" the ellipsis.

In Chinese edit

In Chinese, the ellipsis is six dots (in two groups of three dots, occupying the same horizontal or vertical space as two characters). In horizontally written text the dots are commonly vertically centered along the midline (halfway between the Roman descent and Roman ascent, or equivalently halfway between the Roman baseline and the capital height, i.e. ⋯⋯); in vertically written text the dots are always centered horizontally (i.e. Chinese: ︙︙).[29]

In Spanish edit

In Spanish, the ellipsis is commonly used as a substitute of et cetera at the end of unfinished lists. So it means "and so forth" or "and other things".

Other use is the suspension of a part of a text, or a paragraph, or a phrase or a part of a word because it is obvious, or unnecessary, or implied. For instance, sometimes the ellipsis is used to avoid the complete use of expletives.

When the ellipsis is placed alone into a parenthesis (...) or—less often—between brackets [...], which is what happens usually within a text transcription, it means the original text had more contents on the same position but are not useful to our target in the transcription. When the suppressed text is at the beginning or at the end of a text, the ellipsis does not need to be placed in a parenthesis.

The number of dots is three and only three.[30]

In French edit

In French, the ellipsis is commonly used at the end of lists to represent et cetera. In French typography, the ellipsis is written immediately after the preceding word, but has a space after it, for example: comme ça... pas comme ceci. If, exceptionally, it begins a sentence, there is a space before and after, for example: Lui ? ... vaut rien, je crois.... However, any omitted word, phrase or line at the end of a quoted passage would be indicated as follows: [...] (space before and after the square brackets but not inside), for example: ... à Paris, Nice, Nantes, Toulouse [...].

In German edit

In German, the ellipsis in general is surrounded by spaces, if it stands for one or more omitted words. On the other side there is no space between a letter or (part of) a word and an ellipsis, if it stands for one or more omitted letters, that should stick to the written letter or letters.

Example for both cases, using German style: The first el...is stands for omitted letters, the second ... for an omitted word.

If the ellipsis is at the end of a sentence, the final full stop is omitted.[31]

Example: I think that ...

In Italian edit

The Accademia della Crusca suggests the use of an ellipsis ("puntini di sospensione") to indicate a pause longer than a period and, when placed between brackets, the omission of letters, words or phrases.[32]

"Tra le cose più preziose possedute da Andrea Sperelli era una coperta di seta fina, d’un colore azzurro disfatto, intorno a cui giravano i dodici segni dello Zodiaco in ricamo, con le denominazioni […] a caratteri gotici." (Gabriele D’Annunzio, Il piacere)[33]

Usage in computer system menus edit

 
A drop-down menu of file operations

In computer menu functions or buttons, an ellipsis means that upon selection more options (sometimes in the form of a dialog box) will be displayed, where the user can or must make a choice.[34] If the ellipsis is absent, the function is immediately executed upon selection.

For example, the menu item "Save" indicates that the file will be overwritten without further input, whereas "Save as..." indicates that a dialog follows where the user can, for example, select another location, file name, or format.

Ellipses are also used as a separate button (particularly considering the limited screen area of mobile apps) to represent partially or completely hidden options. This usage may alternatively be described as a "More button"[35] (see also hamburger button signifying completely hidden options).

In mobile, web, and general application design, the vertical ellipsis, , is sometimes used as an interface element, where it is sometimes called a kebab icon. The element typically indicates that a navigation menu can be accessed when the element is activated, and is a smaller version of the hamburger icon () which is a stylized rendering of a menu.

In mathematical notation edit

An ellipsis is also often used in mathematics to mean "and so forth". In a list, between commas, or following a comma, a normal ellipsis is used, as in:

 

or to mean an infinite list, as:

 

To indicate the omission of values in a repeated operation, an ellipsis raised to the center of the line is used between two operation symbols or following the last operation symbol, as in:

 

Sometimes, e.g. in Russian mathematical texts, normal, non-raised, ellipses are used even in repeated summations.[36]

The latter formula means the sum of all natural numbers from 1 to 100. However, it is not a formally defined mathematical symbol. Repeated summations or products may similarly be denoted using capital sigma and capital pi notation, respectively:

  (see termial)
  (see factorial)

Normally dots should be used only where the pattern to be followed is clear, the exception being to show the indefinite continuation of an irrational number such as:

 

Sometimes, it is useful to display a formula compactly, for example:

 

Another example is the set of positive zeros of the cosine function:

 

There are many related uses of the ellipsis in set notation.

The diagonal and vertical forms of the ellipsis are particularly useful for showing missing terms in matrices, such as the size-n identity matrix:

 

Computer science edit

Programming languages edit

A two- or three-dot ellipsis is used as an operator in some programming languages. One of its most common uses is in defining ranges or sequences, for instance 1..10 means all the numbers from 1 through 10. This is used in many languages, including Pascal, Modula, Oberon, Ada, Haskell, Perl, Ruby, Rust, Swift, Kotlin, Bash shell and F#. It is also used to indicate variadic functions in the C, C++ and Java languages.

HTML and CSS edit

The CSS text-overflow property can be set to ellipsis, which cuts off text with an ellipsis when it overflows the content area.[37][38]

On Internet chat rooms and in text messaging edit

The ellipsis is a non-verbal cue that is often used in computer-mediated interactions, in particular in synchronous genres, such as chat. The reason behind its popularity is the fact that it allows people to indicate in writing several functions:

  • The sign of ellipsis can function as a floor holding device, and signal that more is to come, for instance when people break up longer turns in chat.[39]
  • Dot-dot-dot can be used systematically to enact linguistic politeness, for instance indicating topic change or hesitation.[40]
  • Suspension dots can be turn construction units to signal silence, for example when indicating disagreement, disapproval or confusion.[41]

Although an ellipsis is technically complete with three periods (...), its rise in popularity as a "trailing-off" or "silence" indicator, particularly in mid-20th-century comic strip and comic book prose writing, has led to expanded uses online. Today, extended ellipses anywhere from two to dozens of periods have become common constructions in Internet chat rooms and text messages.[42] The extent of repetition in itself might serve as an additional contextualization or paralinguistic cue; one paper wrote that they "extend the lexical meaning of the words, add character to the sentences, and allow fine-tuning and personalisation of the message".[43]

In some text messaging software products, an ellipsis is displayed while the interlocutor is typing characters. The feature has been referred to as a typing awareness indicator.[44]

Progress indicator edit

Rows of dots are also used to indicate that a longer-lasting operation is in progress (e.g. in the initial startup messages of text-mode operating systems like DOS or in bootsectors, i.e. "Loading...", "Starting..."). Sometimes this is implemented as an animated progress indicator where more dots are added after certain sub-operations (like loading a single sector) have finished (i.e. "Loading.....").

Computer representations edit

In computing, several ellipsis characters have been codified, depending on the system used.

In the Unicode standard, there are the following characters:

Name Character Unicode UTF-8 HTML entity name or
Numeric character reference
Use
Horizontal ellipsis U+2026 0xE2 0x80 0xA6 … General
Laotian ellipsis U+0EAF 0xE0 0xBA 0xAF ຯ General
Mongolian ellipsis U+1801 0xE1 0xA0 0x81 ᠁ General
Thai ellipsis U+0E2F 0xE0 0xB8 0xAF ฯ General
Vertical ellipsis U+22EE 0xE2 0x8B 0xAE ⋮ Mathematics
Midline horizontal ellipsis U+22EF 0xE2 0x8B 0xAF ⋯ Mathematics
Up-right diagonal ellipsis U+22F0 0xE2 0x8B 0xB0 ⋰ Mathematics
Down-right diagonal ellipsis U+22F1 0xE2 0x8B 0xB1 ⋱ Mathematics
Presentation form for vertical horizontal ellipsis U+FE19 0xEF 0xB8 0x99 ︙ Vertical form

Unicode recognizes a series of three period characters (U+002E) as compatibility equivalent (though not canonical) to the horizontal ellipsis character.[45]

In HTML, the horizontal ellipsis character may be represented by the entity reference … (since HTML 4.0), and the vertical ellipsis character by the entity reference ⋮ (since HTML 5.0).[46] Alternatively, in HTML, XML, and SGML, a numeric character reference such as … or … can be used.

In the TeX typesetting system, the following types of ellipsis are available:

Name Glyph TeX markup
Lower ellipsis   \ldots
Centred ellipsis   \cdots
Diagonal ellipsis   \ddots
Vertical ellipsis   \vdots

In LaTeX, note that the reverse orientation of \ddots can be achieved with \reflectbox provided by the graphicx package: \reflectbox{\ddots} yields  .

With the amsmath package from AMS-LaTeX, more specific ellipses are provided for math mode.[47]

Markup Usage Example Output
\dotsc dots with commas 1, 2, \dotsc , 9  
\dotsb dots with binary operators/relations 1 + 2 + \dotsb + 9  
\dotsm dots with multiplication A_1 A_2 \dotsm A_9  
\dotsi dots with integrals \int_{A_1}\int_{A_2}\dotsi\int_{A_9}  
\dotso other dots 123 \dotso 9  

The horizontal ellipsis character also appears in the following older character maps:

Note that ISO/IEC 8859 encoding series provides no code point for ellipsis.

As with all characters, especially those outside the ASCII range, the author, sender and receiver of an encoded ellipsis must be in agreement upon what bytes are being used to represent the character. Naive text processing software may improperly assume that a particular encoding is being used, resulting in mojibake.

Input edit

In Windows, the horizontal ellipsis can be inserted with Alt+0133, using the numeric keypad.

In macOS, it can be inserted with ⌥ Opt+; (on an English language keyboard).

In some Linux distributions, it can be inserted with AltGr+. (this produces an interpunct on other systems), or Compose...

In Android, ellipsis is a long-press key. If Gboard is in alphanumeric layout, change to numeric and special characters layout by pressing ?123 from alphanumeric layout. Once in numeric and special characters layout, long press . key to insert an ellipsis. This is a single symbol without spaces in between the three dots ( ).

In Chinese and sometimes in Japanese, ellipsis characters are made by entering two consecutive horizontal ellipses, each with Unicode code point U+2026. In vertical texts, the application should rotate the symbol accordingly.

See also edit

  • Aposiopesis – Figure of speech: an unfinished sentence
  • Caesura – Pause or break in poetry or music
  • Code folding or holophrasting – switching between full text and an ellipsis
  • Cohesion (linguistics) – Grammatical and lexical linking in text
  • Dinkus – Typographic symbol ( * * * ) – a row of three dots (usually widely separated) alone in the middle of a gap between two paragraphs, to indicate a sub-chapter.
  • An em dash is sometimes used instead of an ellipsis, especially in written dialogue.
  • Elision – Omission of sounds in words or phrases. In written text, this is sometimes denoted using the horizontal ellipsis.
  • Leader (typography) – Row of dots used in tables of contents
  • Leiden Conventions – Textual conventions for representing dubious, illegible or missing characters in manuscripts.
  • Line break (poetry) – Subdivision of a poem

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This article is about the punctuation mark For the syntactic omission of words see Ellipsis linguistics For other uses see Ellipsis disambiguation redirects here For other uses see Three dots disambiguation Not to be confused with Ellipse The ellipsis e ˈ l ɪ p s ɪ s also known informally as dot dot dot is a series of dots that indicates an intentional omission of a word sentence or whole section from a text without altering its original meaning 1 The plural is ellipses The term originates from the Ancient Greek ἔlleipsis elleipsis meaning leave out 1 EllipsisU 2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS amp hellip amp mldr AP format Chicago format Mid line ellipsis Vertical ellipsisOpinions differ as to how to render ellipses in printed material According to The Chicago Manual of Style it should consist of three periods each separated from its neighbor by a non breaking space 2 According to the AP Stylebook the periods should be rendered with no space between them 3 A third option is to use the composed glyph U 2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS 4 Contents 1 Background 2 In writing 3 In different languages 3 1 In English 3 1 1 American English 3 1 2 British English 3 2 In Polish 3 3 In Russian 3 4 In Japanese 3 5 In Chinese 3 6 In Spanish 3 7 In French 3 8 In German 3 9 In Italian 4 Usage in computer system menus 5 In mathematical notation 6 Computer science 6 1 Programming languages 6 2 HTML and CSS 7 On Internet chat rooms and in text messaging 8 Progress indicator 9 Computer representations 9 1 Input 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksBackground editThe ellipsis is also called a suspension point or suspension for short points of ellipsis periods of ellipsis or colloquially dot dot dot 5 6 Depending on their context and placement in a sentence ellipses can indicate an unfinished thought a leading statement a slight pause an echoing voice or a nervous or awkward silence Aposiopesis is the use of an ellipsis to trail off into silence for example But I thought he was When placed at the end of a sentence an ellipsis may be used to suggest melancholy or longing 7 The most common forms of an ellipsis include a row of three periods or full points or a precomposed triple dot glyph the horizontal ellipsis Style guides often have their own rules governing the use of ellipses For example The Chicago Manual of Style Chicago style recommends that an ellipsis be formed by typing three periods each with a non breaking space on both sides while the Associated Press Stylebook AP style puts the dots together but retains a space before and after the group thus 8 Whether an ellipsis at the end of a sentence needs a fourth dot to finish the sentence is a matter of debate Chicago advises it 9 as does the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association APA style 10 while some other style guides do not the Merriam Webster Dictionary and related works treat this style as optional saying that it may be used 11 When text is omitted following a sentence a normal full stop period terminates the sentence and then a separate three dot ellipsis is commonly used to indicate one or more subsequent omitted sentences before continuing a longer quotation Business Insider magazine suggests this style 12 and it is also used in many academic journals The Associated Press Stylebook favors this approach 13 In writing editIn her book on the ellipsis Ellipsis in English Literature Signs of Omission Anne Toner suggests that the first use of the punctuation in the English language dates to a 1588 translation of Terence s Andria by Maurice Kyffin 5 In this case however the ellipsis consists not of dots but of short dashes 14 Subpuncting of medieval manuscripts also denotes omitted meaning and may be related 15 Occasionally it would be used in pulp fiction and other works of early 20th century fiction to denote expletives that would otherwise have been censored 16 An ellipsis may also imply an unstated alternative indicated by context For example I never drink wine implies that the speaker does drink something else such as vodka In reported speech the ellipsis can be used to represent an intentional silence In poetry an ellipsis is used as a thought pause or line break at the caesura 17 or this is used to highlight sarcasm or make the reader think about the last points in the poem In news reporting often put inside square brackets it is used to indicate that a quotation has been condensed for space brevity or relevance as in The President said that he would not be satisfied where the exact quotation was The President said that for as long as this situation continued he would not be satisfied Herb Caen Pulitzer prize winning columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle became famous for his three dot journalism 18 In different languages editIn English edit American English edit The Chicago Manual of Style suggests the use of an ellipsis for any omitted word phrase line or paragraph from within but not at the end of a quoted passage There are two commonly used methods of using ellipses one uses three dots for any omission while the second one makes a distinction between omissions within a sentence using three dots and omissions between sentences using a period and a space followed by three dots The Chicago Style Q amp A recommends that writers avoid using the precomposed U 2026 character in manuscripts and to place three periods plus two nonbreaking spaces instead leaving the editor publisher or typographer to replace them later 19 The Modern Language Association MLA used to indicate that an ellipsis must include spaces before and after each dot in all uses If an ellipsis is meant to represent an omission square brackets must surround the ellipsis to make it clear that there was no pause in the original quote Currently the MLA has removed the requirement of brackets in its style handbooks However some maintain that the use of brackets is still correct because it clears confusion 20 The MLA now indicates that a three dot spaced ellipsis should be used for removing material from within one sentence within a quote When crossing sentences when the omitted text contains a period so that omitting the end of a sentence counts a four dot spaced except for before the first dot ellipsis should be used When ellipsis points are used in the original text ellipsis points that are not in the original text should be distinguished by enclosing them in square brackets e g text text 21 22 According to the Associated Press the ellipsis should be used to condense quotations It is less commonly used to indicate a pause in speech or an unfinished thought or to separate items in material such as show business gossip The stylebook indicates that if the shortened sentence before the mark can stand as a sentence it should do so with an ellipsis placed after the period or other ending punctuation When material is omitted at the end of a paragraph and also immediately following it an ellipsis goes both at the end of that paragraph and at the beginning of the next according to this style 23 According to Robert Bringhurst s Elements of Typographic Style the details of typesetting ellipses depend on the character and size of the font being set and the typographer s preference Bringhurst writes that a full space between each dot is another Victorian eccentricity In most contexts the Chicago ellipsis is much too wide he recommends using flush dots with a normal word space before and after or thin spaced dots up to one fifth of an em or the prefabricated ellipsis character U 2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS amp hellip amp mldr Bringhurst suggests that normally an ellipsis should be spaced fore and aft to separate it from the text but when it combines with other punctuation the leading space disappears and the other punctuation follows This is the usual practice in typesetting He provides the following examples i j k l l l l m n In legal writing in the United States Rule 5 3 in the Bluebook citation guide governs the use of ellipses and requires a space before the first dot and between the two subsequent dots If an ellipsis ends the sentence then there are three dots each separated by a space followed by the final punctuation e g Hah In some legal writing an ellipsis is written as three asterisks or to make it obvious that text has been omitted or to signal that the omitted text extends beyond the end of the paragraph British English edit The Oxford Style Guide recommends setting the ellipsis as a single character or as a series of three narrow spaced dots surrounded by spaces thus If there is an ellipsis at the end of an incomplete sentence the final full stop is omitted However it is retained if the following ellipsis represents an omission between two complete sentences 24 The fox jumps The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog And if they have not died they are still alive today It is not cold it is freezing cold Contrary to The Oxford Style Guide the University of Oxford Style Guide demands an ellipsis not to be surrounded by spaces except when it stands for a pause then a space has to be set after the ellipsis but not before An ellipsis is never preceded or followed by a full stop 25 The fox jumps The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog And if they have not died they are still alive today It is not cold it is freezing cold In Polish edit When applied in Polish syntax the ellipsis is called wielokropek literally multidot The word wielokropek distinguishes the ellipsis of Polish syntax from that of mathematical notation in which it is known as an elipsa When an ellipsis replaces a fragment omitted from a quotation the ellipsis is enclosed in parentheses or square brackets An unbracketed ellipsis indicates an interruption or pause in speech The syntactic rules for ellipses are standardized by the 1983 Polska Norma document PN 83 P 55366 Zasady skladania tekstow w jezyku polskim Rules for Setting Texts in Polish In Russian edit The combination ellipsis period is replaced by the ellipsis The combinations ellipsis exclamation mark and ellipsis question mark are written in this way In Japanese edit The most common character corresponding to an ellipsis is called 3 ten rida 3 dot leaders 2 ten rida exists as a character but it is used less commonly In writing the ellipsis consists usually of six dots two 3 ten rida characters Three dots one 3 ten rida character may be used where space is limited such as in a header However variations in the number of dots exist In horizontally written text the dots are commonly vertically centered within the text height between the baseline and the ascent line as in the standard Japanese Windows fonts in vertically written text the dots are always centered horizontally As the Japanese word for dot is pronounced ten the dots are colloquially called ten ten ten てんてんてん akin to the English dot dot dot 26 27 In text in Japanese media such as in manga or video games ellipses are much more frequent than in English and are often changed to another punctuation sign in translation The ellipsis by itself represents speechlessness or a pregnant pause Depending on the context this could be anything from an admission of guilt to an expression of being dumbfounded at another person s words or actions 28 As a device the ten ten ten is intended to focus the reader on a character while allowing the character to not speak any dialogue This conveys to the reader a focus of the narrative camera on the silent subject implying an expectation of some motion or action It is not unheard of to see inanimate objects speaking the ellipsis In Chinese edit In Chinese the ellipsis is six dots in two groups of three dots occupying the same horizontal or vertical space as two characters In horizontally written text the dots are commonly vertically centered along the midline halfway between the Roman descent and Roman ascent or equivalently halfway between the Roman baseline and the capital height i e in vertically written text the dots are always centered horizontally i e Chinese 29 In Spanish edit In Spanish the ellipsis is commonly used as a substitute of et cetera at the end of unfinished lists So it means and so forth or and other things Other use is the suspension of a part of a text or a paragraph or a phrase or a part of a word because it is obvious or unnecessary or implied For instance sometimes the ellipsis is used to avoid the complete use of expletives When the ellipsis is placed alone into a parenthesis or less often between brackets which is what happens usually within a text transcription it means the original text had more contents on the same position but are not useful to our target in the transcription When the suppressed text is at the beginning or at the end of a text the ellipsis does not need to be placed in a parenthesis The number of dots is three and only three 30 In French edit In French the ellipsis is commonly used at the end of lists to represent et cetera In French typography the ellipsis is written immediately after the preceding word but has a space after it for example comme ca pas comme ceci If exceptionally it begins a sentence there is a space before and after for example Lui vaut rien je crois However any omitted word phrase or line at the end of a quoted passage would be indicated as follows space before and after the square brackets but not inside for example a Paris Nice Nantes Toulouse In German edit In German the ellipsis in general is surrounded by spaces if it stands for one or more omitted words On the other side there is no space between a letter or part of a word and an ellipsis if it stands for one or more omitted letters that should stick to the written letter or letters Example for both cases using German style The first el is stands for omitted letters the second for an omitted word If the ellipsis is at the end of a sentence the final full stop is omitted 31 Example I think that In Italian editThe Accademia della Crusca suggests the use of an ellipsis puntini di sospensione to indicate a pause longer than a period and when placed between brackets the omission of letters words or phrases 32 Tra le cose piu preziose possedute da Andrea Sperelli era una coperta di seta fina d un colore azzurro disfatto intorno a cui giravano i dodici segni dello Zodiaco in ricamo con le denominazioni a caratteri gotici Gabriele D Annunzio Il piacere 33 Usage in computer system menus edit nbsp A drop down menu of file operationsIn computer menu functions or buttons an ellipsis means that upon selection more options sometimes in the form of a dialog box will be displayed where the user can or must make a choice 34 If the ellipsis is absent the function is immediately executed upon selection For example the menu item Save indicates that the file will be overwritten without further input whereas Save as indicates that a dialog follows where the user can for example select another location file name or format Ellipses are also used as a separate button particularly considering the limited screen area of mobile apps to represent partially or completely hidden options This usage may alternatively be described as a More button 35 see also hamburger button signifying completely hidden options In mobile web and general application design the vertical ellipsis is sometimes used as an interface element where it is sometimes called a kebab icon The element typically indicates that a navigation menu can be accessed when the element is activated and is a smaller version of the hamburger icon which is a stylized rendering of a menu In mathematical notation editAn ellipsis is also often used in mathematics to mean and so forth In a list between commas or following a comma a normal ellipsis is used as in 1 2 3 100 displaystyle 1 2 3 ldots 100 nbsp or to mean an infinite list as 1 2 3 displaystyle 1 2 3 ldots nbsp To indicate the omission of values in a repeated operation an ellipsis raised to the center of the line is used between two operation symbols or following the last operation symbol as in 1 2 3 100 displaystyle 1 2 3 cdots 100 nbsp Sometimes e g in Russian mathematical texts normal non raised ellipses are used even in repeated summations 36 The latter formula means the sum of all natural numbers from 1 to 100 However it is not a formally defined mathematical symbol Repeated summations or products may similarly be denoted using capital sigma and capital pi notation respectively 1 2 3 100 n 1100n 100 displaystyle 1 2 3 cdots 100 sum n 1 100 n 100 nbsp see termial 1 2 3 100 n 1100n 100 displaystyle 1 times 2 times 3 times cdots times 100 prod n 1 100 n 100 nbsp see factorial Normally dots should be used only where the pattern to be followed is clear the exception being to show the indefinite continuation of an irrational number such as p 3 14159265 displaystyle pi 3 14159265 ldots nbsp Sometimes it is useful to display a formula compactly for example 1 4 9 n2 400 displaystyle 1 4 9 cdots n 2 cdots 400 nbsp Another example is the set of positive zeros of the cosine function p2 3p2 5p2 displaystyle left frac pi 2 frac 3 pi 2 frac 5 pi 2 ldots right nbsp There are many related uses of the ellipsis in set notation The diagonal and vertical forms of the ellipsis are particularly useful for showing missing terms in matrices such as the size n identity matrix In 10 001 0 00 1 displaystyle I n begin bmatrix 1 amp 0 amp cdots amp 0 0 amp 1 amp cdots amp 0 vdots amp vdots amp ddots amp vdots 0 amp 0 amp cdots amp 1 end bmatrix nbsp Computer science editProgramming languages edit Further information Ellipsis programming operator A two or three dot ellipsis is used as an operator in some programming languages One of its most common uses is in defining ranges or sequences for instance 1 10 means all the numbers from 1 through 10 This is used in many languages including Pascal Modula Oberon Ada Haskell Perl Ruby Rust Swift Kotlin Bash shell and F It is also used to indicate variadic functions in the C C and Java languages HTML and CSS edit The CSS text overflow property can be set to ellipsis which cuts off text with an ellipsis when it overflows the content area 37 38 On Internet chat rooms and in text messaging editThe ellipsis is a non verbal cue that is often used in computer mediated interactions in particular in synchronous genres such as chat The reason behind its popularity is the fact that it allows people to indicate in writing several functions The sign of ellipsis can function as a floor holding device and signal that more is to come for instance when people break up longer turns in chat 39 Dot dot dot can be used systematically to enact linguistic politeness for instance indicating topic change or hesitation 40 Suspension dots can be turn construction units to signal silence for example when indicating disagreement disapproval or confusion 41 Although an ellipsis is technically complete with three periods its rise in popularity as a trailing off or silence indicator particularly in mid 20th century comic strip and comic book prose writing has led to expanded uses online Today extended ellipses anywhere from two to dozens of periods have become common constructions in Internet chat rooms and text messages 42 The extent of repetition in itself might serve as an additional contextualization or paralinguistic cue one paper wrote that they extend the lexical meaning of the words add character to the sentences and allow fine tuning and personalisation of the message 43 In some text messaging software products an ellipsis is displayed while the interlocutor is typing characters The feature has been referred to as a typing awareness indicator 44 Progress indicator editRows of dots are also used to indicate that a longer lasting operation is in progress e g in the initial startup messages of text mode operating systems like DOS or in bootsectors i e Loading Starting Sometimes this is implemented as an animated progress indicator where more dots are added after certain sub operations like loading a single sector have finished i e Loading Computer representations editIn computing several ellipsis characters have been codified depending on the system used In the Unicode standard there are the following characters Name Character Unicode UTF 8 HTML entity name orNumeric character reference UseHorizontal ellipsis U 2026 0xE2 0x80 0xA6 amp hellip GeneralLaotian ellipsis ຯ U 0EAF 0xE0 0xBA 0xAF amp x0EAF GeneralMongolian ellipsis U 1801 0xE1 0xA0 0x81 amp x1801 GeneralThai ellipsis U 0E2F 0xE0 0xB8 0xAF amp x0E2F GeneralVertical ellipsis U 22EE 0xE2 0x8B 0xAE amp vellip MathematicsMidline horizontal ellipsis U 22EF 0xE2 0x8B 0xAF amp x22EF MathematicsUp right diagonal ellipsis U 22F0 0xE2 0x8B 0xB0 amp x22F0 MathematicsDown right diagonal ellipsis U 22F1 0xE2 0x8B 0xB1 amp x22F1 MathematicsPresentation form for vertical horizontal ellipsis U FE19 0xEF 0xB8 0x99 amp xFE19 Vertical formUnicode recognizes a series of three period characters U 002E as compatibility equivalent though not canonical to the horizontal ellipsis character 45 In HTML the horizontal ellipsis character may be represented by the entity reference amp hellip since HTML 4 0 and the vertical ellipsis character by the entity reference amp vellip since HTML 5 0 46 Alternatively in HTML XML and SGML a numeric character reference such as amp x2026 or amp 8230 can be used In the TeX typesetting system the following types of ellipsis are available Name Glyph TeX markupLower ellipsis displaystyle ldots nbsp ldotsCentred ellipsis displaystyle cdots nbsp cdotsDiagonal ellipsis displaystyle ddots nbsp ddotsVertical ellipsis displaystyle vdots nbsp vdotsIn LaTeX note that the reverse orientation of ddots can be achieved with reflectbox provided by the graphicx package reflectbox ddots yields nbsp With the amsmath package from AMS LaTeX more specific ellipses are provided for math mode 47 Markup Usage Example Output dotsc dots with commas 1 2 dotsc 9 1 2 9 displaystyle 1 2 dotsc 9 nbsp dotsb dots with binary operators relations 1 2 dotsb 9 1 2 9 displaystyle 1 2 dotsb 9 nbsp dotsm dots with multiplication A 1 A 2 dotsm A 9 A1A2 A9 displaystyle A 1 A 2 dotsm A 9 nbsp dotsi dots with integrals span class k int span span class nb span A span class nb span 1 span class nb span span class k int span span class nb span A span class nb span 2 span class nb span span class k dotsi int span span class nb span A span class nb span 9 span class nb span A1 A2 A9 displaystyle int A 1 int A 2 dotsi int A 9 nbsp dotso other dots 123 dotso 9 123 9 displaystyle 123 dotso 9 nbsp The horizontal ellipsis character also appears in the following older character maps in Windows 1250 Windows 1258 and in IBM MS DOS Code page 874 at code 85 hexadecimal in Mac Roman Mac CentEuro and several other Macintosh encodings at code C9 hexadecimal in Ventura International encoding at code C1 hexadecimal Note that ISO IEC 8859 encoding series provides no code point for ellipsis As with all characters especially those outside the ASCII range the author sender and receiver of an encoded ellipsis must be in agreement upon what bytes are being used to represent the character Naive text processing software may improperly assume that a particular encoding is being used resulting in mojibake Input edit In Windows the horizontal ellipsis can be inserted with Alt 0133 using the numeric keypad In macOS it can be inserted with Opt on an English language keyboard In some Linux distributions it can be inserted with AltGr this produces an interpunct on other systems or Compose In Android ellipsis is a long press key If Gboard is in alphanumeric layout change to numeric and special characters layout by pressing 123 from alphanumeric layout Once in numeric and special characters layout long press key to insert an ellipsis This is a single symbol without spaces in between the three dots In Chinese and sometimes in Japanese ellipsis characters are made by entering two consecutive horizontal ellipses each with Unicode code point U 2026 In vertical texts the application should rotate the symbol accordingly See also editAposiopesis Figure of speech an unfinished sentence Caesura Pause or break in poetry or music Code folding or holophrasting switching between full text and an ellipsis Cohesion linguistics Grammatical and lexical linking in text Dinkus Typographic symbol a row of three dots usually widely separated alone in the middle of a gap between two paragraphs to indicate a sub chapter An em dash is sometimes used instead of an ellipsis especially in written dialogue Elision Omission of sounds in words or phrases In written text this is sometimes denoted using the horizontal ellipsis Leader typography Row of dots used in tables of contents Leiden Conventions Textual conventions for representing dubious illegible or missing characters in manuscripts Line break poetry Subdivision of a poemReferences edit a b ellipsis Oxford English Dictionary Lexico 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