Hi,

I made a demo for you:
https://echarts.apache.org/examples/zh/editor.html?c=bar-simple&code=MYewdgzgLgBATgUwIYBsAiSpJgXhgbQEYAmABgBoYyKZCBWGgDhoHYbDD2BmUgXQChQkWACMkEBLlqlSAbkHhoMACaZseRKgxYAdAFskABwAUy3AD4VMALQwxEgJTz-IQ1ACW4KQG9-MGAAeAIIB7hAAXDC-_v5QAJ6GCJEA5MCYCADmIHBxyeR-MapYkfjJALLgeTDJACoArghVyQDqCMpNNQAWdU0AYnDuTQDKmMN1YMkC_gC--f5xIWGR0THxiSkAbqgNeQX-SKEQADJIIggoy3sxAGbZBlBQCHCRYBYwrwDUduIIV9MFswKEgGCAiBCuKxiKjUcyhMDWSWqYjgyT-BQE01kQA

Hope that helps.

Thanks

*Ovilia*


On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 3:59 AM Sathiyaseelan Velu <
sathiyaseelan.v...@softsuave.com> wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> I've been using echarts for a while now, and I must say, it's been
> fantastic. Congratulations to all of you for creating such a wonderful
> chart library.
>
> I'm currently facing a challenge in setting different base values for the
> bar chart. Specifically, I need to create a chart where values below 100
> are considered negative and values above 100 are considered positive. By
> default, echarts considers 0 as the base value, with values less than 0
> being considered negative. However, I'm looking to achieve the scenario
> described above.
>
> I've attached some screenshots for reference.
>
> Expected:[image: image.png]
>  Sample:
> [image: image.png]
> Thanks in advance
>
> Best regards
> Sathiyaseelan Velu
>
>
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