How to transparent histogram or mix colors of different histograms

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Mustafa Vural
Mustafa Vural le 24 Sep 2020
Commenté : Adam Danz le 24 Sep 2020
I have a problem with my histogram. Even if I try the sensitive of the red histogram to 0, Its absolutely red. The problem is, the number of my bars are really REALLY high.
How can I see the blue bars OR mix them in the middle. So when blue and red come together, they get some different colors.
fplot(pdf2p,[0,10], 'LineWidth',2, "Color", 'b')
hold on
fplot(pdf3p,[0,10], 'LineWidth',2, "Color", 'r', 'LineStyle', '--')
hold on
h1= histogram(data2p(:,v_b, v_T),'Normalization','pdf');
h2= histogram(data3p(:,v_b, v_T),'Normalization','pdf');
set(h1,'FaceColor',[0 0 1],'EdgeColor',[0 0 1],'facealpha',0.7);
set(h2,'FaceColor',[1 0 0],'EdgeColor',[1 0 0],'facealpha',0);

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 24 Sep 2020
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 24 Sep 2020
Set the FaceAlpha and EdgeAlpha values to something like 0.5.
The reason you're not seeing any transparency even though you're setting the FacelAlpha to something less than 1 is because the edges are dense and not transparent.
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Mustafa Vural
Mustafa Vural le 24 Sep 2020
It works, thank you very much!
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 24 Sep 2020
Glad I could help.

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