How to fill the stair plots with some color.

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Hello,
Below are plots (subplot) and having Figure 1 I wanted to fill these stairs (inside) same as figure 2 . I really appreciate your help in this regard.
Figure: 1
Figure 2
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Renato SL
Renato SL on 26 Sep 2019
Edited: Renato SL on 26 Sep 2019
I wouldn't call it as to fill the stair plots with some color.
I think the Figure 1 was made using the plot function, while Figure 2 was made using the stem function. The "color" you see is the stems of the plotted values.
Documentation of the stem function here.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 26 Sep 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 26 Sep 2019
The image in "figure 2" is not really a fill. As Renato SL pointed out, it's a bunch of stem plot lines which requires a lot of data points to appear as "filled". A patch is a better approach.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 26 Sep 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 26 Sep 2019
This solution reproduces the (x,y) coordinates for the staircase and then uses fill() to fill in the area under the stairs.
% Create demo plot
X = linspace(0,4*pi,40);
Y = sin(X);
figure
sh = stairs(Y);
hold on
% Get the (y,x) coordinates from the original inputs or from
% the xdata and ydata properties of the stair object which will
% always be row vectors.
bottom = -1.5; %identify bottom; or use min(sh.YData)
x = [sh.XData(1),repelem(sh.XData(2:end),2)];
y = [repelem(sh.YData(1:end-1),2),sh.YData(end)];
% plot(x,y,'y:') %should match stair plot
% Fill area
fill([x,fliplr(x)],[y,bottom*ones(size(y))], 'g')
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 5 Dec 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 5 Dec 2019
I just tested my suggestion with your code and it works perfectly.
x = time
y = EP
% See rest of my suggestion
If it still doesn't work you'll need to explain what's not working and I suggest doing that in a new question rather than extending this thread since the topic slightly differs (you could provide the link to the new question here).
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shane watson
shane watson on 5 Dec 2019
Thanks once again, it worked. However, I also posted related question on the following link, kindly check it https://se.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/494956-adding-transparency-when-filling-color-in-plots

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