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How to draw two vertical lines with hhline?
As stated in the hhline package documentation, | gives you a vertical line which cuts through a double (or single) hline, whereas # gives a double hline segment between two vlines. So, to correct your situation (leaving aside the aesthetic issues) simply use, # in place of the | in the argument for \\hhline.
How to add vertical line to twoway graph?
I have a panel dataset and I want to create a graph that shows the development of a certain variable over time (for a certain country), plus the growth rate of this variable. Furthermore I have an indicator variable that indicates if there was a “fast growth episode” around a certain date.
Is there a way to plot a vertical line?
Furthermore I have an indicator variable that indicates if there was a “fast growth episode” around a certain date. For each of these dates I want to plot a vertical line. Is there a way to do this? Thanks in advance!
How to draw a vertical line in Matplotlib?
For making a vertical line we have to change the value of the y-axis continuously by taking the x-axis as constant. So we change the axes to get a vertical line. In this example, we will learn how to draw a horizontal line and a vertical line both in one graph with the help of matplotlib.
How to use hhline in tabulars and arrays?
hhline – Better horizontal lines in tabulars and arrays The command [&hhline&] produces a line like [&hline&], or a double line like [&hline&][&hline&], except for its interaction with vertical lines.
Is there a command that produces a line like Hline?
The command \\hhline produces a line like \\hline , or a double line like \\hline\\hline, except for its interaction with vertical lines.
How to download hhline in one ZIP archive?
The command takes a preamble (rather like the preamble of a tabular environment), and this specifies whether there are to be one or two horizontal lines, and what happens when the horizontal line meets a vertical one. X required distribution. Download the contents of this package in one zip archive (6.9M).
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