Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Capital C Symbol
π is the mathematical sans-serif italic capital C character (U+1D60A).
U+1D60A
π is a Unicode math symbol: MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL C. Itβs useful when you need a stylized βCβ that matches mathematical typography. You can copy it into design tools, documents, or code.
Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Capital C Symbol Meaning
π is a styled Latin capital letter βCβ from the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block. Specifically, itβs presented as a sans-serif italic βCβ, intended for math-like typesetting where different alphabets and styles are used to distinguish variables, sets, constants, or named objects. Because itβs a distinct Unicode character (U+1D60A), it wonβt be identical to a normal βCβ or a typical italic βCβ in all fonts. Use it when you want the exact typographic style shown by this character, especially in math contexts, labels, and UI text that references mathematical notation.
Common uses
- β’Labeling mathematical variables or constants that use a sans-serif italic style
- β’Designing diagrams and charts that include math-styled symbols
- β’Formatting educational content where βCβ must match a specific font style
- β’Creating consistent headings or tags for sections related to sets or functions
- β’Using in UI or documentation when referencing a symbol from math notation
Examples
π Mathematical Sans-Serif Italic Capital C
- πLet π be a constant in the model.
- πWe define the set π and analyze its properties.
- πThe transformation maps elements of π to π.
- πConsider parameter π in the cost function.
- πIn the diagram, π marks the target region.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D60A | |
| HTML Entity | 𝘊 | |
| HTML Code | 𝘊 | |
| CSS | \1D60A |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Capital C symbol mean?
π is a styled Latin capital letter βCβ from the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block. Specifically, itβs presented as a sans-serif italic βCβ, intended for math-like typesetting where different alphabets and styles are used to distinguish variables, sets, constants, or named objects. Because itβs a distinct Unicode character (U+1D60A), it wonβt be identical to a normal βCβ or a typical italic βCβ in all fonts. Use it when you want the exact typographic style shown by this character, especially in math contexts, labels, and UI text that references mathematical notation.
What Unicode character is π?
π is MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL C with Unicode code point U+1D60A.
How do I copy π into text or documents?
Copy the character directly from this page and paste it where you need it. Many editors and browsers preserve the exact glyph if the font supports it.
Is π the same as a normal italic βCβ?
No. π is a distinct Unicode mathematical character (sans-serif italic capital C). It may look different from an italic βCβ produced by styling a regular letter.
What if π doesnβt display correctly on my device?
It can be a font support issue. Try switching to a Unicode math-capable font or another system font that includes the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block.