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why not a,b or x,y?
(lemm.ee)
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It depends.
x
andy
are either elements or coordinates,a
andb
usually elements though in e.g. Haskell reserved (by convention) for type variables.The
i
j
k
l
series is reserved for indices.n
m
etc. are the counts of something, as such you'll seei
counting up ton
. Both are due to mathematical sum notation and general mathematical convention. Random google result:...if you're using a language in which you use
i
often chances are you should stop coding in C and get yourself a language with iterators. Manual loops are a bug magnet.It's a shame iterators in JS are trash for memory if you have a giant array