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The red line is called a "dotted line" (. . . . .) and unshown is a "dashed line" (- - - - -) because one uses dots and the other uses dashes. Blue line would have an unfamiliar name to a layman, technically called a dash-dotted line (.
They are dotted, dashed, dash dot and dash dot dot. Each of these have denser and looser variants, e.g. densely dashed and loosely dotted. Equivalently for the others. In addition you can specify a custom pattern using e.g. dash pattern={on 4pt off 1pt on 2pt off 3pt}, which I guess is self explanatory.
In a normal table, you can use the \hline command to draw a horizontal line. I am trying to make this line a dashed horizontal line. I have found the package dashrule via this answer, but this only works for \rule situations; i.e. it can't be directly used as a
Instead of drawing a dashed line as follows: \draw [dashed] (10,1) -- (10,11); I would like to draw a list of dots from (10,1) to (10,11), like ....., but vertically.
Dashed line in equation. 2. Partitioning a Matrix with lines. 2. Divider lines of matrix. 1. Horizontal ...
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Most of the code is taken from Can TikZ dashed lines emulate PSTricks dashed lines?. I only adapted it such that the dashing starts with an on and ends with an off, in contrast to the referenced answer where the dashing starts and ends with an on).
I know that you can make a dashed line in pgfplots using the \addplot[dashed] option. However, the line that produces isn't dashed the way I'd like. I found \pgfsetdash in the documentation for PGF, but I can't figure out how to use it on just one \addplot. If I include it anywhere within the tikzpicture environment, it changes all of the lines ...
How can I add a dashed line and an arrow? I would like to have an arrow after the resistor pointing right and a dashed line from B to the junction. Additionally, the book as a symbol that mimics a ground but only has two lines like capacitance. Can this be done as well? The books diagram. My code: