How I ignore the unnecessary areas between two graphs in my Plot?

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Denis Paul
Denis Paul le 29 Juin 2020
Hello,
I want to color the areas between the two graphs like it is. The interesting part is the big green area. Sometimes i get a little green area between the big areas. My question is "How i can ignore the little areas"?
Pressure = readtable("Part1.txt","Delimiter",'space',"DecimalSeparator",",","ReadVariableNames",false);
Tabpressure = Pressure(:,4:5);
Tabpressure.Properties.VariableNames{1} = 'LV';
Tabpressure.Properties.VariableNames{2} = 'LA';
Ventricel = (Tabpressure{:,"LV"})';
Atrium = (Tabpressure{:,"LA"})';
Time = (1:length(Ventricel));
plot(Time,Ventricel,'r',"LineWidth",1);
hold on
plot(Time,Atrium,'g',"LineWidth",1);
Timearea = [Time; Time];
BothCurves = [Atrium; min([Ventricel;Atrium])];
surf(Timearea,BothCurves,Timearea*0,'edgecolor','none','facecolor','g');
hold off
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darova
darova le 29 Juin 2020
I think solution would too complicated. What about this simple trick?
BothCurves = [Atrium-1000; min([Ventricel;Atrium-1000])];

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Shojiro SHIBAYAMA
Shojiro SHIBAYAMA le 29 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : Shojiro SHIBAYAMA le 29 Juin 2020
How about you ignore the indexes of both x `Time` and y `Ventricel` and `Atrium`?
Define `THRESHOLD` as you wish and you recognize as 'ignorable'.
onFocus = Atrium >= Ventricel & abs(Atrium - Ventricel) >= THRESHOLD;% returns boolean
So the final code will be:
Pressure = readtable("Part1.txt","Delimiter",'space',"DecimalSeparator",",","ReadVariableNames",false);
Tabpressure = Pressure(:,4:5);
Tabpressure.Properties.VariableNames{1} = 'LV';
Tabpressure.Properties.VariableNames{2} = 'LA';
Ventricel = (Tabpressure{:,"LV"})';
Atrium = (Tabpressure{:,"LA"})';
onFocus = Atrium >= Ventricel & abs(Atrium - Ventricel) >= THRESHOLD;% returns boolean
Time = (1:length(Ventricel));
plot(Time(onFocus),Ventricel(onFocus),'r',"LineWidth",1); % keep onFocus==true variables
hold on
plot(Time(onFocus),Atrium(onFocus),'g',"LineWidth",1); % keep onFocus==true variables
Timearea = [Time; Time];
BothCurves = [Atrium; min([Ventricel;Atrium])];
surf(Timearea,BothCurves,Timearea*0,'edgecolor','none','facecolor','g');
hold off
Good luck!
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 29 Juin 2020
I revived your answer from spam quarantine. Perhaps it’s because you used those apostrophes it may have gone to the spams.
Shojiro SHIBAYAMA
Shojiro SHIBAYAMA le 29 Juin 2020
Okay, thank you! I'm used to markdown grammar and tend to use apostrophes. I'll avoid them in future.

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