What is the best way to fill the areas between lines in a graph?
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I have to plot a the wave patterns in a nozzle and I want to highlight the changes with filling the areas between the lines with color but I can't find a way to do this.
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Image Analyst
2015년 4월 23일
How about using patch() or fill()? Or you can use area() if you plot the top curve first and they don't overlap any.
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Image Analyst
2015년 4월 24일
HC, I haven't heard from you so I guess you must be having trouble. Here is a demo:
curve1 = 10 + randi(2, 1, 20);
curve2 = 1 + randi(2, 1, 20);
% Find area coordinates.
inBetweenRegionX = [1:length(curve1), length(curve2):-1:1]
inBetweenRegionY = [curve1, fliplr(curve2)];
% Display the area first so it will be in the background.
fill(inBetweenRegionX, inBetweenRegionY, 'g');
hold on;
% Now plot the curves and markers on top of the area.
plot(curve1, 'rd-', 'LineWidth', 3);
plot(curve2, 'bs-', 'LineWidth', 3);
grid on;
ylim([0,13]);
If this meets your needs, please mark it as Accepted. Thanks in advance.
Amy Farris
2018년 3월 13일
Thank you so much for this answer! It was very helpful to me!!!
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Image Analyst
2018년 3월 14일
You're welcome. If it solved your problem, please mark it as Accepted. Thanks in advance.
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