Symbols:R

The Set of Real Numbers

 * $\R$

The set of real numbers.

Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathbb R or (preferably) \R.

MediaWiki $\LaTeX$ also allows \reals, but MathJax does not recognise that as a valid code.

Some authors use $R$.

The Set of Non-Zero Real Numbers

 * $\R_{\ne 0}$

The set of non-zero real numbers:
 * $\R_{\ne 0} = \R \setminus \left\{{0}\right\}$

Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathbb R_{\ne 0} or (preferably) \R_{\ne 0}.

MediaWiki $\LaTeX$ also allows \reals_{\ne 0}, but MathJax does not recognise that as a valid code.

Deprecated

 * $\R^*$

The set of non-zero real numbers:
 * $\R^* = \R \setminus \left\{{0}\right\}$

Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathbb R^* or (preferably) \R^*.

MediaWiki $\LaTeX$ also allows \reals^*</tt>, but MathJax does not recognise that as a valid code.

The Set of Non-Negative Real Numbers

 * $\R_{\ge 0}$

The set of non-negative real numbers:
 * $\R_{\ge 0} = \left\{{x \in \R: x \ge 0}\right\}$

Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathbb R_{\ge 0}</tt> or (preferably) \R_{\ge 0}</tt>.

MediaWiki $\LaTeX$ also allows \reals_{\ge 0}</tt>, but MathJax does not recognise that as a valid code.

Deprecated

 * $\R_+$

The set of non-negative real numbers:
 * $\R_+ = \left\{{x \in \R: x \ge 0}\right\}$

Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathbb R_+</tt> or (preferably) \R_+</tt>.

MediaWiki $\LaTeX$ also allows \reals_+</tt>, but MathJax does not recognise that as a valid code.

The Set of Strictly Positive Real Numbers

 * $\R_{> 0}$

The set of strictly positive real numbers:
 * $\R_{> 0} = \left\{{x \in \R: x > 0}\right\}$

Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathbb R_{> 0}</tt> or (preferably) \R_{> 0}</tt>.

MediaWiki $\LaTeX$ also allows \reals_{> 0}</tt>, but MathJax does not recognise that as a valid code.

Deprecated

 * $\R_+^*$

The set of strictly positive real numbers:
 * $\R_+^* = \left\{{x \in \R: x > 0}\right\}$

Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathbb R_+^*</tt> or (preferably) \R_+^*</tt>.

MediaWiki $\LaTeX$ also allows \reals_+^*</tt>, but MathJax does not recognise that as a valid code.

Real Part

 * $\Re$ or $\operatorname{Re}$

The real part of a complex number.

The $\LaTeX$ code for $\Re$ is \Re</tt> and for $\operatorname{Re}$ is \operatorname{Re}</tt>.