sigma actually works in latex...
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Return the string representing a character whose Unicode codepoint is the
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integer *i*. For example, ``chr(97)`` returns the string ``'a'``, while
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``chr(9835)`` returns the string ``'♫'``. This is the inverse of :func:`ord`.
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``chr(931)`` returns the string ``'Σ'``. This is the inverse of :func:`ord`.
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The valid range for the argument is from 0 through 1,114,111 (0x10FFFF in
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base 16). :exc:`ValueError` will be raised if *i* is outside that range.
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Given a string representing one Unicode character, return an integer
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representing the Unicode code point of that character. For example,
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``ord('a')`` returns the integer ``97`` and ``ord('ニ')`` returns
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``12491``. This is the inverse of :func:`chr`.
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``ord('a')`` returns the integer ``97`` and ``ord('Σ')`` returns ``931``.
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This is the inverse of :func:`chr`.
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.. function:: pow(x, y[, z])
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