There are obviously geometric solutions to this that wouldn't require 
interpolation -- though the interpolation is a good easy workaround. I 
think it would be great to file a bug for this in the tracker so it 
doesn't get forgotten.

Mike

Ryan Wagner wrote:
>
> Is this a bug in fill_between, or is there a known workaround?
>
> In the attached picture, I’m calling fill_between as follows, and I 
> can’t fill the entire area between the line (50+thresh) and the 
> signal, s. I realize that the areas that aren’t filled are boundary 
> conditions, but there should be some sort of interpolation I can do to 
> fix this I would think…
>
> ax.fill_between(stockData.inds, s[stockData.rinds], 50+thresh, 
> where=s[stockData.rinds]>50+thresh, color=color, alpha=0.3 )
>
> So for example: stockData.inds = range(6), s[stockData.rinds] = 
> [20,30,70,80,40,20] and thresh = 0. I need the areas filled with color 
> where stockData.rinds is greater than 50. It does fully fill in the 
> xrange(2,3), but the border conditions xrange(1,2) and xrange(3,4) are 
> not fully filled under the line.
>
> I had the same problem with fill_over and was hoping it would be 
> resolved with the move to fill_between. Any ideas?
>
> -Ryan
>
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