
notation - What does := mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Mar 5, 2011 · It's curious --and unfortunate-- that the symbol for emphasis became the symbol for negation. Granted, ASCII isn't the richest glyph set, and coders needed something, but why settle on …
Difference between "≈", "≃", and "≅" - Mathematics Stack Exchange
The symbol ≅ is used for isomorphism of objects of a category, and in particular for isomorphism of categories (which are objects of CAT). The symbol ≃ is used for equivalence of categories. At least, …
What is the “~” symbol? : r/ask - Reddit
The tilde is a grapheme with a number of uses. The name of the character came into English from Spanish, which in turn came from the Latin titulus, meaning "title" or "superscription". Its primary use …
notation - What does "∈" mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Jun 25, 2014 · I have started seeing the "∈" symbol in math. What exactly does it mean? I have tried googling it but google takes the symbol out of the search.
What does this symbol mean? : r/AppleWatch - Reddit
The symbol of a charging cable indicates that the watch battery is still low and requires charging. Try charging your watch again for at least 2.5 hours. When doing so, check that: All plastic wrap has …
What is a Symbol, like I am five years old : r/ruby - Reddit
Jul 28, 2022 · A symbol is a value, that can be held by a variable. OK, so we probably understand how we sometimes want a number like 1 to be a value, and other times a String like "foo".
Office Symbol Guide : r/AirForce - Reddit
Edit to add: your local manpower office has a way to show you all the office symbol codes (OSC) that are available for your unit type. That's in MPES. Possible that if you are in a brand new unit, there's a …
multiple units of a symbol sharing the same footprint : r/KiCad - Reddit
A place to discuss the KiCad software packages, on all supported systems. Show off your designs, learn how to utilize the tools, and talk about the future of this wonderful open source package.
Symbol ID : r/ElectricalEngineering - Reddit
Apr 6, 2023 · Top symbol is a magnetic trip Circuit Breaker. Next symbol is a bi-metallic thermal overload. Final symbol is screw terminal connections - although the same symbol is typically just …
Symbol at bottom of my Stanley : r/StanleyCups - Reddit
Mar 31, 2024 · Symbol at bottom of my Stanley My apologies if this has been asked already, I scrolled through a month of posts and didn't see this topic. What is the symbol at the bottom of my Stanley …