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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
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Originally Posted by: Basile Can we have another imaginary unit? an "i" with two vertical lines ? Like this Basile ... Cheers Jean
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Thank you Jean. I believe that a code solution is needed for i, π, e, etc. Basile
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Originally Posted by: Basile Thank you Jean. I believe that a code solution is needed for i, Ï, e, etc. Basile I don't vote to freak 'e, π'Like ... sin(x)^2 ► sin²(x) Cheers ... Jean
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Originally Posted by: Basile 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. Regards
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