Jens Törnell
Jens Törnell

Reputation: 24748

css calc number division

If I use a calculator, 2/3 is 0.6666666667 which is about 67%. However if I try to do the same thing with css calc I get an error.

width: calc(2 / 3);

Is there a working way for this?

I don't think it looks that good writing it like 0.666666666667. Any ideas are welcome.

Upvotes: 12

Views: 21563

Answers (5)

Nesha Zoric
Nesha Zoric

Reputation: 6620

In your example, you have no units defined, and the width of a certain element cannot be unitless. You would need to convert the width into pixels, percentages or similar unit.

For example:

width: calc(100px / 2) // the result will be pixels
width: calc(100% / 2) // the result will be in percentages
width: calc(100 / 2 * 1px) // the result will be in pixels

There is a great article explaining the calc() function here.

Upvotes: 1

Jens Törnell
Jens Törnell

Reputation: 24748

Just for completeness, I think this should work as well, just for this case:

width: calc(200% / 3);

Yet untested.

Upvotes: 2

SvenL
SvenL

Reputation: 1954

The problem is with calc(2 / 3) you will just get a number without an unit. CSS can't display just a number as width. This would be like if you set width: 3 which obviously doesn't work.

If you want the percentage you will need to muliply it by 100%

width: calc(2 / 3 * 100%);

and if you really want the result in pixels multiply it by 1px

width: calc(2 / 3 * 1px);

Upvotes: 25

Anurag Awasthi
Anurag Awasthi

Reputation: 6223

You need to multiply by 100 to convert it into %

div{
  background-color: red;
  width: calc( (2/3)*100% );
  
}
<div>yeah</div>

Upvotes: 2

Douwe de Haan
Douwe de Haan

Reputation: 6646

Use this:

width: calc(100% / 3 * 2);

As far as I know CSS calc doesn't convert fractions to percentages.

Upvotes: 5

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