How to shade area of Integral

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Pratik P
Pratik P am 24 Sep. 2015
Kommentiert: Star Strider am 25 Sep. 2015
Hi I have a simple function y(z) = -1*z^3+4*z^2+-5*z+2 I have the integral in range of x= 0-5. I have the plot of the graph. I would like to shade this area on the graph.
What do I do? THANKS!

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 24 Sep. 2015
I’m not quite certain what you want. This shades the area between the x-axis and the value of the integral over the interval (0,5):
y = @(z) -1*z.^3+4*z.^2+-5*z+2;
x = linspace(0, 5);
inty = cumtrapz(x,y(x));
figure(1)
plot(x, inty, '-k', 'LineWidth',1)
hold on
patch([x fliplr(x)], [zeros(size(x)) fliplr(inty)], 'g')
hold off
grid
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Pratik P
Pratik P am 25 Sep. 2015
Exactly what I was trying to do. You sir are good thanks, I owe you a Coffey or beer what ever your flavor is.
Star Strider
Star Strider am 25 Sep. 2015
My pleasure!
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WAT
WAT am 24 Sep. 2015
It sounds like you want the area() function.

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