Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital C Symbol
πΎ is a mathematical sans-serif bold italic capital C character (U+1D63E).
U+1D63E
πΎ (U+1D63E) is a typographic character from the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols set. Itβs styled as a sans-serif, bold, italic, capital βCβ. Use it when you need a consistent math-style letter in design or documentation.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital C Symbol Meaning
πΎ is a stylized capital letter βCβ intended for mathematical or technical typography. The Unicode name indicates its exact appearance: sans-serif, bold, italic, and capital. Characters in this block are typically used to match mathematical notation styles, such as emphasizing variables, denoting special constants, or keeping a consistent look across equations and labels. In practice, youβll mostly use it as a visual alternative to a normal βCβ when you want bold italic sans-serif styling without changing fonts. It does not introduce a special standalone meaning beyond its form and the context where the letter is used.
Common uses
- β’Representing a variable or constant βCβ in math-like text or equations
- β’Designing UI labels or headings that need bold italic sans-serif styling
- β’Creating consistent typographic emphasis in posters, slides, or infographics
- β’Using as a monogram or brand letter where a math-style italic look is desired
- β’Annotating diagrams and technical documents with a distinctive capital C
Examples
πΎ Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital C
- πΎDefine πΎ as the constant of integration.
- πΎLet πΎ be a known value in the equation.
- πΎThe curve is parameterized by πΎ and π«.
- πΎModel outputs are scaled by πΎ.
- πΎUse πΎ to label the control channel.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D63E | |
| HTML Entity | 𝘾 | |
| HTML Code | 𝘾 | |
| CSS | \1D63E |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital C symbol mean?
πΎ is a stylized capital letter βCβ intended for mathematical or technical typography. The Unicode name indicates its exact appearance: sans-serif, bold, italic, and capital. Characters in this block are typically used to match mathematical notation styles, such as emphasizing variables, denoting special constants, or keeping a consistent look across equations and labels. In practice, youβll mostly use it as a visual alternative to a normal βCβ when you want bold italic sans-serif styling without changing fonts. It does not introduce a special standalone meaning beyond its form and the context where the letter is used.
What is the Unicode code point for πΎ?
πΎ is U+1D63E (Unicode name: Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital C).
How do I copy πΎ on my device?
Select the character πΎ on this page and copy/paste it into your document, design tool, or code editor.
Can I use HTML or CSS escapes for πΎ?
Yes. HTML entity: 𝘾. CSS escape: \\1D63E.
How do I include πΎ in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape \\u{1D63E} when your environment supports Unicode code point escapes.