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πš’

Mathematical Monospace Small I Symbol

πš’ is the mathematical monospace small letter I (U+1D692) used for consistent math-like typography.

U+1D692

πš’ is a Unicode character designed to look like a monospace β€œi” used in mathematical contexts. It’s useful when you want a distinct, uniform letter style that matches other monospace math glyphs. Below you’ll find meaning, uses, and easy copy options.

Mathematical Monospace Small I Symbol Meaning

The character πš’ is named MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL I and has the Unicode code point U+1D692. It is part of the mathematical alphanumeric symbols block and is intended for β€œmath-styled” text where the letter i should match a monospace visual rhythm. Compared with a plain lowercase i, this glyph is typically used to keep typography consistent with other mathematical symbols, especially in technical writing, formula labels, and UI elements that display math-like text. It’s commonly treated as a standalone character you can copy into documents, design files, and developer code.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing mathematical identifiers in a monospace-like style
  • β€’Labeling variables or constants in technical diagrams and forms
  • β€’Designing consistent UI text for math-heavy interfaces
  • β€’Creating typographic accents in research notes and documentation
  • β€’Posting formula fragments on social platforms with matching glyphs

Examples

πš’ Mathematical Monospace Small I

  • πš’Let πš’ be the index variable.
  • πš’The value of πš’ increases each iteration.
  • πš’Define πš’ = 0 for the base case.
  • πš’Parameter πš’ controls the sensitivity.
  • πš’Sum over πš’ from 1 to n.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D692
HTML Entity𝚒
HTML Code𝚒
CSS\1D692

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Monospace Small I symbol mean?

The character πš’ is named MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL I and has the Unicode code point U+1D692. It is part of the mathematical alphanumeric symbols block and is intended for β€œmath-styled” text where the letter i should match a monospace visual rhythm. Compared with a plain lowercase i, this glyph is typically used to keep typography consistent with other mathematical symbols, especially in technical writing, formula labels, and UI elements that display math-like text. It’s commonly treated as a standalone character you can copy into documents, design files, and developer code.

What is the Unicode code point for πš’?

πš’ is U+1D692, Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL I.

How do I copy πš’ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝚒.

How do I write πš’ in JavaScript?

Use the escape form \\u{1D692}.

Is πš’ the same as a normal lowercase i?

No. πš’ is a dedicated mathematical monospace glyph, so it can appear different from plain β€œi” depending on the font.