Azzera filtri
Azzera filtri

coloring areas under the curves using patch

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franco otaola
franco otaola il 15 Apr 2021
Hello,
Following some comments/guidance to color the area between two curves I finished using the function patch, but when i do it for several graphs, sometimes I have an strange behavior,
for example:
  1. I get some areas that should be colored, without color and when I zoom in the figure with the zoom tool the area automatically colors itself.
  2. I get at the end of some curves a stange line that comes back and goes outside of the area.
see attached picture for the strange behaivor and the script I am using for it is as follows:
plot(time(:,i),GCsignals(:,i))
set(gcf, 'Units', 'Normalized', 'OuterPosition', [0 0 1 1]);
hold on
for j=1:length(peakWindowBegining)
if pos(i,j)~=1
plot(time(pos(i,j),i),GCsignals(pos(i,j),i),'o')
a=(GCsignals(endSignal(i,j))-GCsignals(beginingSignal(i,j)))/(time(endSignal(i,j))-time(beginingSignal(i,j)));
b=GCsignals(beginingSignal(i,j))-a*time(beginingSignal(i,j));
base{i,j}=a*time(beginingSignal(i,j):endSignal(i,j),i)+ b;
plot(time(beginingSignal(i,j):endSignal(i,j),i),base{i,j})
patch([time(beginingSignal(i,j):endSignal(i,j),i) fliplr(time(beginingSignal(i,j):endSignal(i,j),i))], [GCsignals(beginingSignal(i,j):endSignal(i,j),i) fliplr(base{i,j})],'g')
end
I can see that the problem 1. it might be a display issue? and might not be solvable from my side.... but the 2. might be a problem with the fliplr command? or patch itself? i might be doing something wrong.

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