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Hello
Are there keyboard shortcuts for constants and symbols such as pi and iota respectively ?
Thanks
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Jaspreet Kaur Bhambra wrote:
Thanks Mike.
No problem at all.
What is iota by the way?
Mike
You can change letters to their greek equivelent by holding Ctrl and pressing g.
Type p then hold Ctrl and hit g.
Also attached is a list of shortcuts.
Mike
Thanks Mike.
Jaspreet Kaur Bhambra wrote:
Thanks Mike.
No problem at all.
What is iota by the way?
Mike
Hello Mike,
Iota (i) is used to represent an imaginary number.
example: x+iy
Hope this helps.
Regards
Jaspreet
Hello Mike,
Iota (i) is used to represent an imaginary number.
example: x+iy
I knew I and j where used to represent imaginary numbers, but I didn't know i was called lota.
There you go - learn something new every day.
Mike
Just as with PI it is the likeliest letter in English followed immediately by the Ctrl-G combination - in this case i followed by Ctrl-G.
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It is the Greek equivalent.
Cheers
Mike
Opps. I lost track of the thread and missed the whole point of the question (and the gist of your previous reply) <sheepish grin>.
No problem Tom.
Mike