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Various dot types for multiplication #169
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Good find. Ping @opoudjis for thoughts. |
I know from my own discussions with Unicode staff, 20 years ago, that they have long been sick of the profusion of dots. https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
https://codepoints.net/U+00B7 "Note that Unicode now states "preferred to 00B7 · for denotation of multiplication" as an informative note on 22C5 ⋅. This is certainly consistent with the above answer." From what I'm gathering, the correct symbol is sdot, but everybody defaults to middot (including, I am embarrassed to say, me, in asciimath2unitsml), because they don't realise that sdot is the proper multiplication symbol. Asciimath and TeX both map \cdot to 22C5. So I think it's fine to canonically map middot to sdot in whatever you are doing, although most people won't notice. |
Old Electropedia uses both characters, I suppose depending on who has authored given concept. I am glad to hear confirmation that in context of mathematical formulas they both mean exactly the same, though it's misuse of middot. Thanks a lot!
I am going to convert these to AsciiMath or LaTeX, therefore normalization makes sense. |
Sometimes multiplication is denoted with a small dot. At least two types of dot are used:
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, as in https://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&ievref=102-01-18·
, as in https://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&ievref=112-01-17They look almost identical and I suppose the are completely interchangeable. Notifying @ronaldtse just in case I'm wrong.
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