Highlight certain regions where the value goes to 0 in Stacked Plot

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Bhargav
Bhargav le 9 Juil 2024
Hi, can we highlight certain regions in stackplot where the value of a certain variable goes to zero.
I currently have
p1=stackedplot(final_log(:,["TC2","Ftot"]));
I want to highlight cerain areah where Ftot goes to Zero
Thank you.
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Umar
Umar le 10 Juil 2024
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 10 Juil 2024
Hi Bhargav,
One alternative approach to creating a stacked plot without using the 'hold' function is to utilize the 'bar' function in MATLAB. An example,
data = [10 20 30; 15 25 35; 5 10 15];
% Sample data for three groups
bar(data, 'stacked');
By using the 'bar' function with the 'stacked' parameter set to 'on', you can generate a stacked bar plot easily. This method allows you to display multiple sets of data stacked on top of each other, similar to a stacked plot. Please let me know if you have further questions.
Bhargav
Bhargav le 10 Juil 2024
What I did was created another variable in the table, and where 0 or NAN occured I made it 1 and the rest all NAN so that I know what values went to NAN or 0 . Thank you

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