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Color graph area in different shades

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Maria445
Maria445 le 14 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 16 Mar 2019
Hi everyone, I'd like to do something but don't know whether it's possible or not in Matlab:
I plotted GDP values over time in a 2d graph.
I colored the area below the curve, but I'd also like this colored area to have different shades: a stronger shade when GDP gets higher, and a pale one when GDP values are lower.
Is it possible to do it?

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 14 Mar 2019
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 16 Mar 2019
Yep, it's possible.
Check out these examples using patch(). Your x and y values will be defined by the curve and the limits of your axes. The c value will be defined by GDP.
Demo
y = rand(1,100); % this would be GDP
x = linspace(1,200,100);
% x,y define the 'top' of the shape. Now we define and sides and bottom.
yy = [y, zeros(size(x))];
xx = [x, fliplr(x)];
figure()
patch(xx,yy, [y,zeros(size(y))])
colorbar
Note the redundancy between the y axis values and the colorbar values which indicate the same thing. The only added benefit is visual aesthetic.
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 15 Mar 2019
Just saw your 2nd reply. Way to go!
Maria445
Maria445 le 15 Mar 2019
Thank you so much!

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