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What does a dotted-line in a flowchart mean?

The information flow is represented by the dotted lines, while the material flows are represented by the solid lines.



What does the dotted arrow in a flow chart mean?

A arrow that runs from one symbol to another symbol indicates that control has passed to the symbol it points to. The arrow line can be either solid or dashed. The meaning for the arrow may vary from one flowchart to the next. This can be defined in legend. [ Flowchart. Wikipedia]

What do the symbols in flowcharts mean? Symbols for Flowcharts. Flowcharts have special shapes that represent different types or stages in a process. The sequence of steps and their relationships are shown by arrows and lines. These symbols are called flowchart symbols.

What does the dotted line signify, other than above?

A solid line means that the bond exists in a plane on the drawing surface. A line that is not straight indicates that the stereochemistry for the bond remains unknown. A dotted line means that the bond isn't a complete bond. It is either a partial bond such as a hydrogen bond, or a partially formed/broken bond in a transitional state.

What is a dotted-line report?

Dotted line report. A solid line in an organizational chart is used to show the relationship between a manager's reports. An employee who has some accountability to another but is not a direct reporting source is called a "dotted line reporter".