How do I add colour to the faces of a patched shape

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Jacob Vialou-Clark
Jacob Vialou-Clark el 17 de Abr. de 2018
Comentada: Jacob Vialou-Clark el 18 de Abr. de 2018
figure(1)
v = [0 -20 60; 0 -20 56; 50 -10 60; 50 -10 56; 55 0 60; 55 0 56; -55 0 60; -55 0 56; -50 -10 60; -50 -10 56];
f = [1 2 4 3; 3 4 6 5; 5 6 8 7; 7 8 10 9; 1 2 10 9];
patch('Faces',f,'Vertices',v,'FaceAlpha',0);
I have this shape which is a simplified wing, how can I adapt the patch function to colour the faces?

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Robert U
Robert U el 18 de Abr. de 2018

Hello Jacob Cialou-Clark:

as you specify a 3D faced object you have to take care which vertices you connect to faces. Right now, you define the mantle which cannot be seen directly from 2D plot via patch(). Another problem is that 'FaceAlpha',0 represents completely transparent faces.

In order to change that and have all faces of your 3D wing in 'red' you can change your code to:

 fh = figure(1);
 ah = axes('Parent',fh);
 v = [0 -20 60; 0 -20 56; 50 -10 60; 50 -10 56; 55 0 60; 55 0 56; -55 0 60; -55 0 56; -50 -10 60; -50 -10 56];
 f = [1 2 4 3 1; 3 4 6 5 3; 5 6 8 7 5; 7 8 10 9 7; 1 2 10 9 1; 1 3 5 7 9; 2 4 6 8 10];
 patch(ah,'Faces',f,'Vertices',v,'FaceAlpha',1,'FaceColor','red');
 ah.View = [45 45];

Kind regards,

Robert

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