It is done by specifying the alpha value of a given color. For instance
changes the ellipse fill color to the index 9 with an alpha value of 0.571. 0. would be fully transparent (invisible) and 1. completely opaque (the default).
 
{
   auto c1 = 
new TCanvas(
"c1", 
"c1", 224, 330, 700, 527);
 
   c1->Range(-0.125, -0.125, 1.125, 1.125);
 
 
   auto tex = 
new TLatex(0.06303724, 0.0194223, 
"This text is opaque and this line is transparent");
 
 
   auto arrow = 
new TArrow(0.5555158, 0.07171314, 0.8939828, 0.6195219, 0.05, 
"|>");
 
 
   
   Double_t x[10] = {0.5232808, 0.8724928, 0.9280086, 0.7059456, 0.7399714,
 
                     0.4659742, 0.8241404, 0.4838825, 0.7936963, 0.743553};
   Double_t y[10] = {0.7290837, 0.9631474, 0.4775896, 0.6494024, 0.3555777,
 
                     0.622012,  0.7938247, 0.9482072, 0.3904382, 0.2410359};
   graph->SetLineColorAlpha(46, 0.1);
   graph->SetLineWidth(7);
   graph->Draw("l");
 
   
   auto ellipse = 
new TEllipse(0.1740688, 0.8352632, 0.1518625, 0.1010526, 0, 360, 0);
 
 
   
   ellipse = 
new TEllipse(0.2985315, 0.7092105, 0.1566977, 0.1868421, 0, 360, 0);
 
   ellipse->SetFillColorAlpha(9, 0.571);
 
   ellipse->SetLineColorAlpha(8, 0.464);
 
 
   
   tex = 
new TLatex(0.04871059, 0.1837649, 
"This text is transparent");
 
   tex->SetTextColorAlpha(9, 0.476);
 
 
   
   auto marker = 
new TMarker(0.03080229, 0.998008, 20);
 
   marker->SetMarkerColorAlpha(2, .3);
   marker->SetMarkerStyle(20);
   marker->SetMarkerSize(1.7);
   marker->Draw();
   marker = 
new TMarker(0.1239255, 0.8635458, 20);
 
   marker->SetMarkerColorAlpha(2, .2);
   marker->SetMarkerStyle(20);
   marker->SetMarkerSize(1.7);
   marker->Draw();
 
   
   marker = 
new TMarker(0.3047994, 0.6344622, 20);
 
   marker->SetMarkerColor(2);
   marker->SetMarkerStyle(20);
   marker->SetMarkerSize(1.7);
   marker->Draw();
}
ROOT::Detail::TRangeCast< T, true > TRangeDynCast
TRangeDynCast is an adapter class that allows the typed iteration through a TCollection.
 
Draw all kinds of Arrows.
 
A TGraph is an object made of two arrays X and Y with npoints each.
 
To draw Mathematical Formula.