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Painting between curves
Like Derek's answer using tikz, but without using tables or scope.
\documentclass[border = 0.2in]{standalone}
\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}[...
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Painting between curves
I'm not sure whether you're required to use pstricks, but if not may I suggest taking a look at tikz-pgf. For example (I'm using a made-up data set, not yours):
\documentclass[border = 0.2in]{...
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gradient rectangle
Here's a TikZ solution. If you need to stick to pstricks, perhaps the same method could be applied there which is, basically, to fill the entire rectangle and to then fill 4 trapeziums to make the ...
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