[issue10562] Change 'j' for imaginary unit into an 'i'

Boštjan Mejak report at bugs.python.org
Mon Nov 21 20:20:43 CET 2011


Boštjan Mejak <bostjan.mejak at gmail.com> added the comment:

It's stupid that the imaginary unit in Python is denoted by a "j" just for ambiguity reasons that "i" can be mistaken with a "1" or an "l". It's true that "1" and "l" can look the same in some fonts, but that is *certainly not true* for the small letter "i".

Just fix the "j" into an "i" already.

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resolution: wont fix -> remind
status: closed -> open

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