how do I shade area under graph with specific x interval?

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a=10;
t=0:0.1:200;
c_L=0.2.*(1-exp(1).^(-1/a.*t))
plot(t,c_L)
this is my graph and I just want to shade area between t=60:0.1:200;
what function should I use?

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 29 Dec 2020
Try something like this
a=10;
t=0:0.1:200;
c_L=0.2.*(1-exp(1).^(-1/a.*t));
t_shade = 60:0.1:200;
c_L_shade = 0.2.*(1-exp(1).^(-1/a.*t_shade));
plot(t,c_L)
hold on
patch([t_shade fliplr(t_shade)], [c_L_shade zeros(size(c_L_shade))], ...
'r', ...
'FaceAlpha', 0.2)
  2 Comments
Jong Hyun Lee
Jong Hyun Lee on 29 Dec 2020
Thank you for good answer, may I ask what does "patch" command do?
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 29 Dec 2020
It is used to draw a polygon, given the x and y coordinates.

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Image Analyst on 29 Dec 2020

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