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Author Retro
Recipients Retro, mark.dickinson, michael.foord
Date 2010-11-28.20:30:00
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"The Python programming language also uses j to denote the imaginary unit.
MATLAB associates both i and j with the imaginary unit."
-Wikipedia<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaginary_unit#Alternative_notations>

It would be a welcome feature in Python if the programming language would,
like MATLAB, associate both i and j with the imaginary unit.
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2010-11-28 20:30:05Retrosetrecipients: + Retro, mark.dickinson, michael.foord
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