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Re: Help with fill() compatibility
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Michael D Godfrey |
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Re: Help with fill() compatibility |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Oct 2016 17:21:25 +0100 |
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On 10/28/2016 04:08 PM, Rik wrote:
Could someone run the following code under Matlab and report the result?
-- Code --
t = (1/16:1/8:1)'*2*pi;
x = cos(t);
y = sin(t);
x2 = [x+0.5, x+1.0];
y2 = [y+0.5, y+1.0];
h = fill (x,y,'b',x2,y2,'g');
numel (h)
-- End Code --
The return value should be either 2 or 3 depending on whether Matlab
creates one patch object per dataset (x and x2) or one patch per polygon
(one column in x and two columns in x2).
Thanks,
Rik
Rik,
>> version
ans =
9.0.0.341360 (R2016a)
>> t = (1/16:1/8:1)'*2*pi;
>> x = cos(t);
>> y = sin(t);
>> x2 = [x+0.5, x+1.0];
>> y2 = [y+0.5, y+1.0];
>>
>> h = fill (x,y,'b',x2,y2,'g');
Warning: MATLAB has disabled some advanced graphics rendering features
by switching to software OpenGL. For more
information, click <a href="matlab:opengl('problems')">here</a>.
>> numel (h)
ans =
3
>>