
On 14 July 2016 at 23:13, John Wong <gokoproject@gmail.com> wrote:
Why should I write pi in two English characters instead of typing π? Python is so popular among the science community, so shouldn't we add that as well? Excerpt from the question on http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/16010/is-it-bad-to-use-unicod...:
t = (µw-µl)/c # those are used in e = ε/c # multiple places. σw_new = (σw**2 * (1 - (σw**2)/(c**2)*Wwin(t, e)) + γ**2)**.5
I'm not sure what you're saying here. You do realise that the above is perfectly valid Python 3? The SO question you quote is referring to the fact that identifiers are restricted to (Unicode) *letters* and that symbol characters can't be used as variable names. All of which is tangential to the question here which is about using Unicode in a *keyword*. Paul