Thank you Serge for this solution, but it does not work for me: the "bars" in 
my case are not regular.
I am simulating an exponential random decay: starting from a number N0, my 
population decreases by jumps of N0->N0-1 that occure at random times, 
following an exponential law (see the attached plot).
For the moment, I just build my polygon by hand, but it adds quite a lot of 
"noise" on top of the code that I intent to show to my students.
I was hoping for a cleaner solution.

Thanks anyway,

Cheers,

Antoine


Le Mardi 6 Octobre 2015 11:42 CEST, Serge Steer <serge.st...@inria.fr> a écrit:

> Le 06/10/2015 00:01, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm trying to do a filled staircase plot (ie a staircase where the area 
> > between the staircase and the x axis is filled with a solid color).
> > Is there a given combination of polyline_style and fill_mode, etc ... that 
> > can do this?
> > Or should I resort to building a polygon by hand?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Antoine
> >
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> May be the bar mode can help you
> x=linspace(0,%pi,10);y=sin(x);
> clf;plot(x,y);e=gce();e=e.children;
> e.polyline_style=6;e.bar_width=0.5;
> e.background=2;
> e.line_mode="off";
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