Mathematical Double-struck Digit Four Symbol
π is the double-struck digit four used for distinctive mathematical typography.
U+1D7DC
The symbol π represents the double-struck digit four. Itβs part of Unicode math-style digits and is commonly used where a special typographic look is needed. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in software.
Mathematical Double-struck Digit Four Symbol Meaning
π is the Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT FOURβ (U+1D7DC). Double-struck digits are a typographic style often used in mathematical contexts to make certain numbers visually distinct from regular digits. In practice, people use π in equations, enumerations, and labels when they want a βmath fontβ appearance. It can also be used in design and branding elements where a clean, high-contrast mathematical look is preferred. If your goal is consistent math-style text, this character helps keep that visual identity across documents and platforms that support Unicode math symbols.
Common uses
- β’Numbering steps or sections in math-focused documents with a distinct typographic style
- β’Labeling variables, constants, or cases that use math-styled digits
- β’Designing equation callouts or infographic annotations where digits should match math typography
- β’Creating social posts or slides that reference the concept of βdouble-struckβ notation
- β’Using in Unicode-based typesetting or text rendering workflows that support U+1D7DC
Examples
π Mathematical Double-Struck Digit Four
- πStep π: verify the boundary conditions.
- πCase π applies when n is even.
- πLet xβ = π for this example.
- πThe value in set A is π.
- πChoose option π to continue.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7DC | |
| HTML Entity | 𝟜 | |
| HTML Code | 𝟜 | |
| CSS | \1D7DC |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Double-struck Digit Four symbol mean?
π is the Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT FOURβ (U+1D7DC). Double-struck digits are a typographic style often used in mathematical contexts to make certain numbers visually distinct from regular digits. In practice, people use π in equations, enumerations, and labels when they want a βmath fontβ appearance. It can also be used in design and branding elements where a clean, high-contrast mathematical look is preferred. If your goal is consistent math-style text, this character helps keep that visual identity across documents and platforms that support Unicode math symbols.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
It is U+1D7DC (MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT FOUR).
How can I copy π into my document?
Copy the character directly from this page (π). Alternatively, paste the HTML entity 𝟜 or the escape form \\u{1D7DC} in code that supports it.
Will π display correctly on all devices?
It depends on font and Unicode support. Systems with fonts that include U+1D7DC will render it; others may fall back to a different style or show a placeholder.
Is π the same as the regular digit 4?
No. It is a specific Unicode math-style digit with a double-struck look, so it will look different from β4β while representing the digit four.