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Offline OchkovVF  
#1 Posted : 28 May 2023 19:35:26(UTC)
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We need the i variable as variable but not as sqrt(-1)
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#2 Posted : 30 May 2023 16:42:37(UTC)
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Greetings,

Originally Posted by: OchkovVF Go to Quoted Post
We need the i variable as variable but not as sqrt(-1)


There are other ASCII that can be used to avoid the imaginary number 'i'; For example, you can use the character below (will become Italic):
Code:
і:22


You also have the ability to use the 'i' variable with a subscript character (or a space) that will be treated as a different variable then 'i':
Code:
i.:22


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#3 Posted : 31 May 2023 15:14:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Kenny Lemens Go to Quoted Post
Greetings,

You also have the ability to use the 'i' variable with a subscript character (or a space) that will be treated as a different variable then 'i':
Code:
i.:22


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#4 Posted : 31 May 2023 16:30:43(UTC)
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You can guess the drop from the vertical position of the scoping line of the cursor. You also can add a visual dot by typing i. Ctrl-K . This prevents the dot being converted to a comma . Yet, I am not a fan of any tricks which aren't obvious to the reader. But that is a matter of taste.
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#5 Posted : 31 May 2023 20:24:36(UTC)
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Your Tij make Trc ['r' row ... 'c' col]
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#6 Posted : 01 June 2023 18:59:37(UTC)
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That's what I meant. If the function generates complex
'i' could not be used as index.

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#7 Posted : 02 June 2023 14:17:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: OchkovVF Go to Quoted Post
We need the i variable as variable but not as sqrt(-1)

Imaginary 'i' is pretty Universal, as such in Smath.
No need to freak as stupid as Mathematica 'ii'
[i,j] as compatible indices.
[r,c] ... [m,n] as otherwise needed.

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#8 Posted : 02 June 2023 14:56:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: OchkovVF Go to Quoted Post
We need the i variable as variable but not as sqrt(-1)

Imaginary 'i' is pretty Universal, as such in Smath.
No need to freak as stupid as Mathematica 'ii'
[i,j] as compatible indices.
[r,c] ... [m,n] as otherwise needed.

Complex.PNG


Must be so
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#9 Posted : 02 June 2023 18:14:04(UTC)
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A consistent way to define mathematical (and perhaps immutable) constants would be to mark them as units. In the case of e this would collide with the elementary charge but for i and pi this might work.

Yet this would require changes in the core of SMath, but part of the expected functionality could be provided by custom units.

There are some glitches in the dynamic assistant though:
- Original definition of i is displayed even though it is not available any more. This can be potentially dangerous
- Re-defined variable i is shown in the preview as we would like to see it in the sheet, yet in the sheet it is not italic.

imag.PNG
imag.sm (28kb) downloaded 3 time(s).

Edited by user 02 June 2023 18:15:57(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#10 Posted : 02 June 2023 20:31:58(UTC)
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Though, I don't vote for redefining 'i' in Smath,
how would it affect dependent plugins ? Polyroots, Matlab ...]
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