How to color RED to the lower portion of the curve

How to color RED to the lower portion of the curve y=x^2
x = 1 : 0.1 : 10;
y = x.^2;
plot(x,y)
axis([1 10 0 100])

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Kye Taylor
Kye Taylor am 18 Apr. 2013
Replace the
plot(x,y)
command with
area(x,y,'FaceColor',[1 0 0])

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Atom
Atom am 18 Apr. 2013
Thanks for this reply. It works good. If I want to color the upper region, then what should be the code?
The command
patch(x,y,'b')
will add blue above the plot.
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Atom
Atom am 18 Apr. 2013
Bearbeitet: Atom am 18 Apr. 2013
Thanks a lot. Your 1st code is great. The second code patch(x,y,'b') colors the upper portion but not the whole upper part. The curve y = x.^2; divides the x-y plane in two parts. I want to color the whole upper part. Please suggest me once more.
With best regards and cordial thanks, Pallav
Ohhh. i see what you mean. (I had my parabola symmetric about x = 0, and not just in the first quadrant). Try this
x = 1 : 0.1 : 10;
y = x.^2;
area(x,y,'FaceColor',[1,0,0])
patch([x,0],[y,100],'b')
axis([1 10 0 100])
Atom
Atom am 18 Apr. 2013
Please suggest about the meaning of patch([x,0],[y,100],'b').
Kye Taylor
Kye Taylor am 19 Apr. 2013
the first two inputs to patch can be thought of as points that define vertices of some polygon. the vectors x and y are the lower parts of that polygon. By adding a point (0,100) to the set of vertices, we get the top left corner of the polygon. Without that vertex, the behavior was as you said above, only the "upper portion" was colored instead of the "whole upper part".

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