I am trying to create a polar plot with a line series. Sometimes the line will go from ie. 330° to 30°. However the plotted line has an additional point at (0,0).
Is there a way to change that behavior or might that be a bug due to the discontinuity of 360° being equivalent of 0°.
I expect this to be a common scenario, but i did not found anything about this problem online. (However all the examples avoid this 360°/0° transition or start at 0° and end at 360°.)
This is the output i get from the plot:

This minimal example was generated with the following code:
#include "MainWindow.hpp"
#include "./ui_MainWindow.h"
#include <QChart>
#include <QPolarChart>
#include <QLineSeries>
#include <QValueAxis>
#include <QChartView>
MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
: QMainWindow(parent)
, ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
{
ui->setupUi(this);
auto series = new QtCharts::QLineSeries();
series->append(330,60);
//series->append(360,60); (with both lines enabled the problem still occurs)
//series->append(0,60);
series->append(30,60);
series->append(60,60);
series->append(90,60);
auto chart = new QtCharts::QPolarChart();
chart->addSeries(series);
auto angularAxis = new QtCharts::QValueAxis();
angularAxis->setTickCount(9);
angularAxis->setMin(0);
angularAxis->setMax(360);
angularAxis->setLabelFormat("%.1f");
chart->addAxis(angularAxis, QtCharts::QPolarChart::PolarOrientationAngular);
series->attachAxis(angularAxis);
auto *radialAxis = new QtCharts::QValueAxis();
radialAxis->setTickCount(9);
radialAxis->setMin(0);
radialAxis->setMax(90);
radialAxis->setLabelFormat("%.1f");
chart->addAxis(radialAxis, QtCharts::QPolarChart::PolarOrientationRadial);
series->attachAxis(radialAxis);
auto view = new QtCharts::QChartView(chart);
centralWidget()->layout()->addWidget(view);
}
MainWindow::~MainWindow()
{
delete ui;
}