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dashtype

The set dashtype command allows you to define a dash pattern that can then be referred to by its index. This is purely a convenience, as anywhere that would accept the dashtype by its numerical index would also accept an explicit dash pattern. Example:

     set dashtype 5 (2,4,2,6)   # define or redefine dashtype number 5
     plot f1(x) dt 5            # plot using the new dashtype
     plot f1(x) dt (2,4,2,6)    # exactly the same plot as above
     set linetype 5 dt 5        # always use this dash pattern with linetype 5
     set dashtype 66 "..-"      # define a new dashtype using a string

See also dashtype.