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[GitHub] [echarts] BillYu811 commented on issue #16840: [Bug] When polar coordinates are negative, it still renders the bar from 0.

BillYu811 commented on issue #16840:
URL: https://github.com/apache/echarts/issues/16840#issuecomment-1095877440

   I'm very sorry for my short description, it caused you to misunderstand what I meaning.Please allow me to express in more details:
   
   - I am trying to use echart-5.3.0 in VUE to achieve the following effects: https://codepen.io/billyu811/pen/QWaQZvg
   - This PR should have fixed the issue I raised, **but it didn't**, **this bug reappeared in 5.3.0 or earlier**. https://github.com/apache/echarts/pull/12418
   -  I am confused that this bug is not present in the version of echart used by py-echart. **Even though that echart version does what I want, I can't use it in npm.**
   - I could use the alternative in the code sample above, but it's not elegant enough. It may prone to some unknown bugs. I described my worries above.
   - To sum up, I think a new official feature will be best.
   please let me know what you thinking.
   @jiawulin001 
   
   > I guess that's because the result you want is the problem that #12418 wants to solve. Anyway, glad that you find a way to solve it.
   
   


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