Mathematical Sans-serif Capital C Symbol
A Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital C character (U+1D5A2) used for styled letters in text and math.
U+1D5A2
π’ is a Unicode character designed as a mathematical sans-serif capital C. Itβs often used when you want a clean, typographic letter style that differs from the default C. You can copy it directly or insert it using its Unicode escapes.
Mathematical Sans-serif Capital C Symbol Meaning
π’ is the βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Cβ character, encoded at U+1D5A2. It belongs to the Math category, which makes it useful in contexts where typographic consistency matters, such as labeling variables or sets in notes, worksheets, or digital typesetting. Because it is a distinct Unicode glyph (not a plain βCβ), it can help convey a particular letter styleβoften matching the look of other mathematical sans-serif letters. In general, itβs used as a styled capital C for display, branding within a design system, and text elements where you want the sans-serif mathematical form.
Common uses
- β’Labeling mathematical variables with a specific styled capital C
- β’Creating consistent typography in digital notes, study materials, and worksheets
- β’Using as a decorative or brand-consistent letter in posters and headers
- β’Adding stylistic emphasis in social media text where custom Unicode glyphs are supported
- β’Writing in plain text editors while keeping the intended glyph via Unicode input
Examples
π’ Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital C
- π’Set π’ is defined as: π’ = {x | x > 0}
- π’Choose π’ as the collection of candidate values.
- π’Let π’ be the state space in this model.
- π’The matrix is labeled π’ for clarity in the diagram.
- π’Variable π’ controls the selection rule.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D5A2 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝖢 | |
| HTML Code | 𝖢 | |
| CSS | \1D5A2 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Capital C symbol mean?
π’ is the βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL Cβ character, encoded at U+1D5A2. It belongs to the Math category, which makes it useful in contexts where typographic consistency matters, such as labeling variables or sets in notes, worksheets, or digital typesetting. Because it is a distinct Unicode glyph (not a plain βCβ), it can help convey a particular letter styleβoften matching the look of other mathematical sans-serif letters. In general, itβs used as a styled capital C for display, branding within a design system, and text elements where you want the sans-serif mathematical form.
What Unicode character is π’?
π’ is the Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital C, encoded as U+1D5A2.
How can I copy π’ reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (𝖢) or escape sequences for your platform.
What are the available code formats for π’?
CSS escape: \\1D5A2, JavaScript escape: \\u{1D5A2}, HTML entity: 𝖢.
Will π’ look the same everywhere?
It will depend on the font and system support for this Unicode glyph. If a font doesnβt include it, it may display differently or not at all.