Hi,

I am trying to display some complex values in a polar plot. Displaying
linear magnitude vs. angle - of course - works without any issues. But I'd
rather display the logarithmic magnitute vs. angle. Since the data for the
radius gets negative then, it'll be wrapped around / rotated by 180deg by
matplotlib.

How can I display negative values for the radius w/o having them rotated by
180deg?

Of course I can add an offset to the data before plotting it but since my
plot is interactive and I use the xdata/ydata of events I'd like them to
represent the real data, without an offset. I thought it might be possible
to achieve with a custom transformation but I don't actually get it to work.

-Stephan
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