Scatter to-zero fills don't honored gaps in coordinates
See original GitHub issueSee http://codepen.io/etpinard/pen/GNorWw
Where (I believe) the desired behavior would show two fill rectangles spanning from the line segments down to y=0
.
First reported on https://community.plot.ly/t/area-chart-is-not-breaking-at-null-values/2652
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@rreusser it’s not a regression. No stress.
This problem could be extended to any general use of the “fill: tonexty” parameter or similar use cases. For example, notice the gap in the middle being connected: