Dot pitch is the opposite of dots per inch (or dots per mm if you're of the metric persuasion) Take a dot pitch of 0.1 inch. Since each dot is 0.1 inches across, 10 of them will fit in an inch. So, a dot pitch of 0.1 inch is the same as 10 dots per inch. For printers and monitors, the finer (smaller) the dot pitch, the better the picture.
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There is no proportional or inversely proportional relationship between dot pitch and refresh rate. The higher the dot pitch, the tighter packed pixels are, meaning more rows and more columns in the same space. Typically higher video resolutions can be achieved. The higher the refresh rate, the faster all rows are rescanned. Measured in Hertz, or the number of complete scans per second.
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The dot operator is used to access properties and methods of an object. Types do not have properties or methods, so the dot operator cannot be used on them.
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A small dot placed at the end of a line of text, such as at the end of this sentence is usually called a "full stop" in British English. The term "period" is only used in the US and Canada. In a web address the small dot between each sections is referred to a "dot" to make it globally recognisable in English conversation. After all it is a dot. In Morse code, a short beep is also called a dot, whereas a long beep is called a dash.