Markdown#

Write markdown with mo.md; make your markdown interactive, dynamic, and visually rich by interpolating arbitrary Python values and marimo elements.

marimo.md(text: str) Html#

Write markdown

This function takes a string of markdown as input and returns an Html object. Output the object as the last expression of a cell to render the markdown in your app.

Interpolation.

You can interpolate Python values into your markdown strings, for example using f-strings. Html objects and UI elements can be directly interpolated. For example:

text_input = mo.ui.text()
md(f"Enter some text: {text_input}")

For other objects, like plots, use marimo’s as_html method to embed them in markdown:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.plot([1, 2])
axis = plt.gca()
md(f"Here's a plot: {mo.as_html(axis)}")

LaTeX.

Enclose LaTeX in single ‘$’ signs for inline math, and double ‘$$’ for display math or square brackets for display math. (Use raw strings, prefixed with an “r”, to use single backslashes.) For example:

mo.md(
    r'''
    The exponential function $f(x) = e^x$ can be represented as

    \[
        f(x) = 1 + x + \frac{x^2}{2!} + \frac{x^3}{3!} + \ldots.
    \]
    '''
)

renders:

The exponential function \(f(x) = e^x\) can be represented as

\[f(x) = 1 + x + \frac{x^2}{2!} + \frac{x^3}{3!} + \ldots.\]

Args:

  • text: a string of markdown

Returns:

  • An Html object.