Plotting a circel using fill funtion

I have to use the "fill" funtion to plot a circel. but i cant figure out how. I need to plot two circels. A red one with radius 0.1 and a blue one with radius 0.2.

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Here’s a green one with radius = 0.5 to get you started. You will also need to read the documentation on the hold function.
Example:
t = linspace(0, 2*pi);
r = 0.5;
x = r*cos(t);
y = r*sin(t);
figure(1)
fill(x, y, 'g')
axis([-1 1 -1 1])
axis square

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Stinelino: If Star Strider's solution solved your problem, kindly choose "Accept this Answer" to give credit where credit is due.
Thank you, Chad!

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Stinelino
Stinelino on 24 Feb 2015
Thanks you so much! i think i'll be able to figure it out from here!
You might also be interested in learning about the function rectangle, as in:
rectangle('curv',[1 1],'position',[0 0 1 1],'facecolor','b','edgecolor','b')
(Yeah, I know, sounds weird to draw a circle with rectangle ...)

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...or perhaps more intuitively, circles.
nice one, Chad!

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