Plotting average value with max-min area
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Hello everyone,
I am having some trouble with MATLAB plots. I have successfully created an array
Cn_range=zeros(3,11);
and I filled it with minimum values in the first line, average values in the second line and maximum values in the third. What I need to plot is a solid line with the average values and a "shaded" range behind that, the boundaries of which are defined by the max and min values. I know all the "hold on" stuff, but I cannot find a plotting function for the shaded range behind. Is there anything that I could use to do that?
Thank you in advance for your attention and help.
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 2 Dec 2021
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 2 Dec 2021
c_color=['r','m','y'];
for i=3:-1:1
p=Cn_range(i,:);
plot(p);
area(p,'FaceColor',c_color(i));
hold on;
end
Example:
Hope it helps!
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 3 Dec 2021
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 3 Dec 2021
"the only issue is that I would like the colored area to have its center in the average value"
Yes, just get the average of the particular rows and plot with marker
"not to start from 0"
The shown plot just an example, please use axis tight funtion to fit the axes as per data.
axis tight
Hope I understand your question.
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