The contrast graph is actually a set of horizontal histograms, with the X axis as a measure and the Y axis as a dimension. Unlike the example given by echarts, the left and right sides of the X axis generally need to be positive. In this case, three coordinate systems can be established: the first coordinate system corresponds to the left part (the X-axis is set to be inverse), the second coordinate system corresponds to the right part, and both coordinate systems hide the Y-axis. The third coordinate system is used to display the Y-axis (the Y-axis is generally placed on the left side, but it can also be properly placed on the right side) and hide the X-axis. As shown in the figure
Datazoom is also added to the comparison diagram to link the three Y axes.
Finally, the fly in the ointment is. When the mouse moves in, the tooltip can only temporarily display the contents of a certain side. If you add a coordinate system, it may be solved. ...