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#1 Posted: 3/19/2023 10:07:20 AM
Basile

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Hello,
Can we have another imaginary unit?
an "i" with two vertical lines?
When I solve electric circuit problems I have to use "c" for current.

Thank you,
Basile
#2 Posted: 3/19/2023 5:06:03 PM
Jean Giraud

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Can we have another imaginary unit?
an "i" with two vertical lines ?


Like this Basile ... Cheers Jean

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#3 Posted: 3/19/2023 5:09:09 PM
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#4 Posted: 3/19/2023 9:48:45 PM
Basile

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Thank you Jean.
I believe that a code solution is needed for i, π, e, etc.
Basile
#5 Posted: 3/20/2023 7:22:34 AM
Jean Giraud

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Thank you Jean.
I believe that a code solution is needed for i, π, e, etc.
Basile


I don't vote to freak 'e, π'
Like ... sin(x)^2 ► sin²(x)
Cheers ... Jean

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#6 Posted: 3/21/2023 7:25:44 AM
overlord

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I believe that a code solution is needed for i, π, e, etc.


You are correct, you shouldn't redefine some constants globally by editing a setting file.
Only option is adding variable defining codes to start of your worksheet.

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