CHAPTER 10 Fonts, Lines, Markers, and Patterns

Pictures usually contain some sort of textual information. Therefore, it is necessary to specify the type of font needed for a particular plot. This section will textually show the 9 different fonts.

Lines can be used to draw from one point to another or to outline information. This section will visually show the 5 different line types.

Markers can be used to identify points of data. This section will visually show the 17 different marker types.

Patterns can be used to fill in areas between data. This section will visually show the 20 different patterns available.

###Fonts

Font 1:

Font 2:

Font 3:

Font 4:

Font 5:

Font 6:

Font 7:

Font 8:

Font 9:

###Line Styles

Line 1 (Solid):

Line 2 (Dashed):

Line 3 (Dotted):

Line 4 (Dashed-Dotted):

Line 5 (Long-Dashed):

###Markers

Marker 1 (Dot):

Marker 2 (Plus):

Marker 3 (Star):

Marker 4 (Circle):

Marker 5 (Cross):

Marker 6 (Diamond):

Marker 7 (Triangle-Up):

Marker 8 (Triangle-Down):

Marker 9 (Triangle-Left):

Marker 10 (Triangle-Right):

Marker 11 (Square):

Marker 12 (Diamond-Fill):

Marker 13 (Triangle-Up-Fill):

Marker 14 (Triangle-Down-Fill):

Marker 15 (Triangle-Left-Fill):

Marker 16 (Triangle-Right-Fill):

Marker 17 (Square-Fill):

###Patterns

Pattern 1:

Pattern 2:

Pattern 3:

Pattern 4:

Pattern 5:

Pattern 6:

Pattern 7:

Pattern 8:

Pattern 9:

Pattern 10:

Pattern 11:

Pattern 12:

Pattern 13:

Pattern 14:

Pattern 15:

Pattern 16:

Pattern 17:

Pattern 18:

Pattern 19:

Pattern 20:

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