Fix: Inner circle rendering with log-scale + rorigin in polar plots (Fixes #30179) #30185
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✅ Summary
Fixes: #30179
This pull request resolves a rendering issue in polar plots when using
set_yscale("log")
together withset_rorigin(...)
. Previously, when setting a custom radial origin in log scale, the inner circular gridline (representing the minimum radial value) would still be rendered at the center of the polar plot, rather than at the specified origin.This fix ensures correct rendering of the inner border with proper alignment to the configured
rorigin
, even under logarithmic radial scaling.🔧 What Was Changed?
projections/polar.py
by updating howrorigin
is applied whenlog
scale is used.📸 Visual Comparison
🧪 Minimal Code to Reproduce