Fill light gray color between two horizontal lines in a plot?

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Abhik Saha
Abhik Saha le 7 Fév 2023
Commenté : Star Strider le 14 Fév 2024
I want to fill light gray color between two horizontal lines such that I can plot the horizontal lines as dashed dotted ? Please help me regarding this issue. I am writing below the code
x=[1:10];
y=[1:10];
figure(1);clf;
plot(x,y,'b')
hold on
plot([1,10],2*[1,1],'--.k')
hold on
plot([1,10],4*[1,1],'--.k')
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Levente Gellért
Levente Gellért le 14 Fév 2024
Dear Community members! How can one solve the same problem in 2017a?
Thanks
lg
Star Strider
Star Strider le 14 Fév 2024
My code should work equally well in R2017a.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 7 Fév 2023
To plot a ‘dash-dot¹ line requires a slightly different LineStyle definition —
x=[1:10];
y=[1:10];
figure(1)
plot(x,y,'b')
hold on
patch([x, flip(x)], [ones(size(x))*2, ones(size(x))*4], [1 1 1]*0.05, 'Edgecolor','none', 'FaceAlpha',0.25)
plot([1,10],2*[1,1],'-.k')
plot([1,10],4*[1,1],'-.k')
hold off
Plotting the patch as dash-dotted is difficult, however it is possible.
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Star Strider
Star Strider le 9 Fév 2023
As always, my pleasure!
Afiq Azaibi
Afiq Azaibi le 17 Mar 2023
In addition to Star Strider's solution, starting in R2023a you can use the xregion and yregion functions:
plot(1:10);
yregion(2, 5, 'EdgeColor', 'black');
You can update the LineStyle, FaceAlpha, and other visuals about the object. However, the default EdgeColor is 'none'.

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Arif Hoq
Arif Hoq le 7 Fév 2023
x=[1:10];
y=[1:10];
figure(1);clf;
plot(x,y,'b')
hold on
plot([1,10],2*[1,1],'--.k')
hold on
plot([1,10],4*[1,1],'--.k')
x = [1 10 10 1];
y = [2 2 4 4];
patch(x,y,[.5 .5 .5])
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Benjamin Kraus
Benjamin Kraus le 7 Fév 2023
Using patch as @Arif Hoq suggested is best, but you may also want to set the FaceAlpha and EdgeColor like this:
x=[1:10];
y=[1:10];
figure(1);clf;
plot(x,y,'b')
hold on
plot([1,10],2*[1,1],'--.k')
hold on
plot([1,10],4*[1,1],'--.k')
x = [1 10 10 1];
y = [2 2 4 4];
patch(x,y,'k','FaceAlpha',0.5,'EdgeColor','none')
xlim([1 10])

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Sarvesh Kale
Sarvesh Kale le 7 Fév 2023
Hi ,
You can add the following extra line to your code
rectangle("Position",[1 2 10 2],"FaceColor",[150/255 150/255 150/255],"LineStyle","none");
This will shade the required portion with gray color, However I was not able to toggle its visibility so that the underlying slanted straight line is also visible.

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