How to set FaceAlpha of area plot

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Hi, I run in some issues when I try to set the transparency of an area plot. I can set the transparency of the histogram but not of the area plot. Is this a bug? Version: R2015a 8.5.0.197613.
This is the code I used:
clc;clear;
figure
h = histogram(1:10);
h.FaceAlpha = 0.2;
grid
figure
a = area(1:10);
grid
a.FaceAlpha = 0.2;
This is the warning I get: "No public field FaceAlpha exists for class matlab.graphics.chart.primitive.Area."
Thanks

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 30 May 2016
Your code works correctly for me in R2016a.
As an alternative, you can use the patch function:
figure(2)
a = patch([1:10 10:-1:1], [1:10 zeros(1,10)], 'b');
grid
a.FaceAlpha = 0.2;
Note that you have to change your code to define the patch object, here adding a zeros vector to complete it.
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Lorenzo
Lorenzo on 1 Jun 2016
Edited: Lorenzo on 1 Jun 2016
Thanks again! In the end I sticked with the area plot without alpha.. I did not want to change all the data to patches, but a first try showed good results.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 1 Jun 2016
My pleasure.
You can also see if the fill function implements the ‘alpha’ parameter. It requires that you define a closed polygon for your data but may be easier to use with your data.
One option is to create your own function that implements the patch function and then call it in your plots. That way you would not have to change all your data, you simply call your function in each plot. You could probably do that with an anonymous function.

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John BG
John BG on 30 May 2016
In R2016a
your code works fine for both graphs.
Yet, you may want to control transparency separately:
clc;clear;
figure(1);
h = histogram(1:10);
h.FaceAlpha = 0.2;
grid
figure(2);
a = area(1:10);
grid
a.FaceAlpha = 0.8;
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thanks in advance
John

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