Setting 'FaceAlpha'<1 for a patch object causes x- and y- axes of the plot to dissapear. Why and how can this be corrected?
Show older comments
Hello everyone,
have any of you ever plotted a 2D patch object and noticed that upon altering its 'FaceAlpha' value below 1, it causes the x- and y-axes of the plot to disappear? Just to clarify, by x- and y- axes I mean the horizontal and vertical lines of the plot, respectively, not the axes object where the patch is plotted.
Here is an example of what I talking about:
% Plot a simple patch object
x=[0 1 1 0 0];
y=[0 0 1 1 0];
figure('color','w')
ha1=subplot(1,2,1);
ha2=subplot(1,2,2)
h=fill(x,y,'g');
% DO the same as above, but alter the FaceAlpha value of the patch
figure('color','w')
ha1=subplot(1,2,1);
ha2=subplot(1,2,2);
h=fill(x,y,'g');
set(h,'FaceAlpha',0.5)
Note that changing the transparency of the patch in the second figure caused the x- and y- axes (i.e., horizontal and vertical lines) to disappear in ha1 and ha2.
Does anyone know why this happens, and how can it be corrected?
Thank you!
PS - Not sure if its relevant, but I am using R2013a version of Matlab.
Accepted Answer
More Answers (0)
Categories
Find more on Surface and Mesh Plots in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!