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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions doc/conf.py
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"gallery_dirs": ["gallery", "tutorials", "projections"],
"subsection_order": ExplicitOrder(
[
"../examples/gallery/line",
"../examples/gallery/coast",
"../examples/gallery/plot",
"../examples/gallery/grid",
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"""
Line styles
-----------

The :meth:`pygmt.Figure.plot` method can plot lines in different styles.
The default line style is a 0.25-point wide, black, solid line, and can be
customized via the ``pen`` argument.

A *pen* in GMT has three attributes: *width*, *color*, and *style*.
The *style* attribute controls the appearance of the line.
Giving “dotted” or “.” yields a dotted line, whereas a dashed pen is requested
with “dashed” or “-”. Also combinations of dots and dashes, like “.-” for a
dot-dashed line, are allowed.

For more advanced *pen* attributes, see the GMT cookbook
:gmt-docs:`cookbook/features.html#wpen-attrib`.

"""

import numpy as np
import pygmt

# Generate a sample line for plotting
x = np.linspace(0, 10, 500)
y = np.sin(x)

fig = pygmt.Figure()
fig.basemap(region=[0, 10, -3, 3], projection="X15c/8c", frame=["xaf", "yaf", "WSrt"])

# Plot the line using the default line style
fig.plot(x=x, y=y)

# Plot the lines using different line styles
fig.plot(x=x, y=y + 1.5, pen="1p,red,-")
fig.plot(x=x, y=y + 1.0, pen="2p,blue,.")
fig.plot(x=x, y=y + 0.5, pen="1p,red,-.")

fig.plot(x=x, y=y - 0.5, pen="2p,blue,..-")
fig.plot(x=x, y=y - 1.0, pen="3p,tomato,--.")
fig.plot(x=x, y=y - 1.5, pen="3p,tomato,4_2:2p")

fig.show()