

SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. a cursor on a screen that shows where text should be entered. In print, the partial derivative symbol looks like a rounded d. the symbol, found on a keyboard and used in marking text. for (U+00e2) you could make in AutoCorrect the shortcut :a: (note that :a: is probably already a shortcut for superscript a).

If you use the character infrequently you add it to AutoCorrect, e.g. It has two uses in regular expressions: To denote the. If you click Insert > Special character and then type circumflex in the search box you should be able to choose from a number of characters with the caret above. Finally, the caret symbol is followed by the termination symbol. Officially, this character is referred to as circumflex accent in both ASCII and Unicode terminology, whereas caret refers to a similar but lowered Unicode. The Caret () character is also referred to by the following terms: hat control Usage. Next will be the directly over indicator (dots one two six) then the braille symbol for the caret. In order to match an empty line (multi-line on), a caret is used next to a which is another anchor character representing the position at the end of line (Anchor Characters: Dollar ()). The multipurpose indicator is then followed by the variable the caret is over. The multipurpose indicator, dot 5, must be placed in front of the variable or character which the caret is over. Even though weve largely moved past ASCII and its limitations to modern character encodings like UTF-8, all of the HTML values in the tables above will still work on current browsers. The tilde (), approximately equal to () and asymptotically equal to () are other signs used to indicate approximation, depending on the context. The extended table above is based on Windows-1252 ASCII table, and is what web browsers used before UTF-8 was created. Thus, you must follow the rules in braille for when a character is "directly over" another character. Also called approximately equals, asymptotic to or the double tilde. In such cases, the caret is positioned directly over the variable. Using the caret symbol next to a word or on its own denotes irony. In braille the caret is represented by a dot four five six followed by dot one two six. A caret is sometimes used to comment on a message above yours on a forum or in a. However, in this section we will discuss its use, commonly in statistics, as a "hat." A variable with a caret or "hat" over it may be necessary to distinguish it from other variables. In print the caret is a character that looks like an upside down "v." It may be used for a variety of reasons including to show that a number is being raised to a power. Lesson 11.11: Caret and Partial Derivative The caret
