[R] fill between lines
Don MacQueen
macq at llnl.gov
Mon Apr 19 22:48:49 CEST 2004
It could be approximated with line segments, using the segments function.
Something like two calls similar to
segments(x,x^2, x, 0.5*x^2)
one call where f > g, the other call f < g, using a different value
for the 'col' argument
Make x very dense, say seq(1,100,len=1000) instead of 1:100, and it
will look like it's filled.
-Don
At 2:16 PM -0400 4/19/04, ivo welch wrote:
>hi: is it possible to color areas between two functions? for example,
>
> x<- 1:100;
> plot(x, x^2, type="l");
> lines(x,0.5*x^2, type="l");
> # better
> plotwithfill(x, x^2, 0.5*x^2, color=c("yellow", "red");
>
>where the first color is used if f(x)=x^2 > g(x)=0.5*x^2, and the
>second for the reverse. Help appreciated.
>
>Regards, / ivo
>
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