# Is there a dotted box placeholder symbol?

I am looking for a dotted box as a placeholder for a "normal sized" character.

For example I would like to put it under a function to represent the placeholder, e.g. \sqrt{\dottedbox}. Something like this:

• What do you mean with "normal sized"? A capital letter? A letter like "g"? – TeXnician Feb 10 '17 at 9:28
• @TeXnician Good question. I am not sure. A capital letter sounds good to me. – Daniel Feb 10 '17 at 9:33
• @TeXnician I have added a small image. Maybe that helps. – Daniel Feb 10 '17 at 9:34

The stix package provides a \dottedsquare symbol that could fit.

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{stix}
\begin{document}
$\dottedsquare\sqrt{\dottedsquare}$
\end{document}


Not a dotted box, but a dashed box with adapted parameters. Here is a code with dashbox: I defined a \dashedph command with an optional argument (default: capital H). I also suggest a simple \colorph (colorbox place holder):

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}%
\usepackage{dashbox}%
\usepackage{mathtools, amssymb}

\newcommand\dashedph[1][H]{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}\setlength{\dashlength}{2.2pt}\setlength{\dashdash}{1.1pt} \dbox{\phantom{#1}}}

\newcommand\colorph[1][H]{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0.3pt}\setlength{\dashlength}{2.2pt}\setlength{\dashdash}{1.1pt} \colorbox{lightgray!40!Lavender!40!}{\phantom{#1}}}

\begin{document}

$\sqrt{\dashedph} \enspace \sqrt{\colorph}$%

\end{document}


• +1 for not taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut, but staying flexible. – TeXnician Feb 10 '17 at 10:15

A simple approach (not long tested) is to use tikz. You can adjust the vertical space to your needs by replacing A in \vphantom.

\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article}

\usepackage{tikz}

\def\dottedbox{\tikz\node[draw=black,dotted] {\vphantom{A}};}

\begin{document}
\dottedbox
$\sqrt{\dottedbox}$

\end{document}