FillPattern of a Rectangle

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Mehran Naghizadehrokni
Mehran Naghizadehrokni on 1 Mar 2020
Answered: Guillaume on 1 Mar 2020
I found a function for drawing a rectangle and filling with DiagonalLines. Below is the function:
plot::Rectangle(xmin .. xmax, ymin .. ymax, <a = amin .. amax>, options)
However, the problem is when I write this function I receive the error message:
Invalid use of operator.
Even I tried the example of Matlab but again I got the same eror message.
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 1 Mar 2020
As per your link, that function works in a mupad notebook (which are now deprecated), so obvious question: Are you using it in a mupad notebook? If you aren't and are trying that at the matlab command prompt or in a matlab script/live script/function then yes, you're going to have errors. The function is not available there.
Mehran Naghizadehrokni
Mehran Naghizadehrokni on 1 Mar 2020
Yes, you write, I am using this code in matlab script. So what can I if I want to add a rectangle to my curve and fill it with DiagonalLines?
dim = [0.38 .111 .09 .814];
annotation('rectangle',dim,'FaceColor','blue','FaceAlpha',.2)
I already used this code and it worked, but the problem is I want to fill it with diagonal line, not solid colour.

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 1 Mar 2020
Unfortunately for you, there is no such function in matlab. You may search the FileExchange to see if somebody has implemented something like that, otherwise I'm afraid you'll have to draw the diagonal lines yourself with a bunch of line calls in addition to the rectangle call.

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