How do I colour a filled-in area with a color value different from the standard 'r','g','b' etc... ?

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Hi, I'm filling in the area between two curves using the fill command.
An extract of the code is here:
...
tt2=[tt;flipud(tt)];
curve1=quantile(NE1Wd,q1,2);
curve2=quantile(NE1Wd,q2,2);
inBetweenWd=[curve1;flipud(curve2)];
plot(tt,curve1,'m'); plot(tt,curve2,'m');
f1=fill(tt2,inBetweenWd,'m','FaceAlpha',0.4);
...
what I want to be able to do is use a color value, say [0.5 1 0] instead of the value 'm' in the code above.
I've tried specifying '...'Color',[0.5 1 0],...' but I get the error 'Error using fill Not enough input arguments.'
Can someone tell me where I'm going wrong?
Many thanks for any help.
Rebecca

Accepted Answer

Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 24 Sep 2018
You don't need to specify the 'color' parameter.
f1=fill(tt2,inBetweenWd,[0.5 1 0],'FaceAlpha',0.4);

More Answers (1)

Bish Erbas
Bish Erbas on 24 Sep 2018
Have you tried:
f1=fill(tt2,inBetweenWd,[0.5 1 0],'FaceAlpha',0.4);

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