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Hi,
Is it possible to automatically alter the transparency of colors using the fill command?
For example, I would want to use:
fill (x,y, 'r');
but make the red color transparent.
Thanks!
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Matt Fig
le 12 Mai 2011
t = (1/16:1/8:1)'*2*pi;
x = sin(t);
y = cos(t);
h = fill(x,y,'r');
% Choose a number between 0 (invisible) and 1 (opaque) for facealpha.
set(h,'facealpha',.5)
Also, see the edgealpha property of h. Look at set(h) to see all the properties you can set.
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Matt Fig
le 12 Mai 2011
I cannot reproduce the problem. Could you describe the data more? For example, are the black lines the boundaries of one long skinny patch object squeezed between two larger patches? Or are they the boundaries of the larger patch objects? If you can't find a work around, you might be better off setting the edgecolor to none and plotting the edges by using the LINE function. For example:
t = (1/16:1/8:1)'*2*pi;
x = sin(t);
y = cos(t);
h = fill(x,y,'r','edgecolor','none');
set(h,'facealpha',.5)
X = [x;x(1)];
Y = [y;y(1)];
line(X,Y,'color','k','linewidth',3) % Make the edges...
Teja Muppirala
le 12 Mai 2011
Just for fun, and because windowbuttonmotionfcns are totally underappreciated:
t = (1/16:1/8:1)'*2*pi;
x = sin(t);
y = cos(t);
h = fill(x,y,'r');
F = @(x) alpha(max(min(x,1),0));
set(gcf,'windowbuttonmotionfcn','F( ([1 0]*get(gca,''currentp'')*[0;1;0] - min(ylim)) / diff(ylim) )')
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Matt Fig
le 12 Mai 2011
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi
le 23 Nov 2018
Nice! I prefer symmetry myself:
t = (1/16:1/8:1)'*2*pi;
x = sin(t);
y = cos(t);
h = fill(x,y,'r');
axis square
set(gcf,'windowbuttonmotionfcn','set(h,''facealpha'',min(1,abs(norm(get(gca,''currentpoint''),''fro'')-sqrt(2))))')
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