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Plotting na when using histogram, area or columns mode no longer puts zero in play in the indicator's scale

Prior to this fix, using either of:
style = plot.style_histogram
style = plot.style_area
style = plot.style_columns

with plot() would always put the zero value in the indicator's scale, even when plotting na. This is no longer the case.



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🐞⚔️ #bugfix
Plotting na when using histogram, area or columns mode no longer puts zero in play in the indicator's scale

Prior to this fix, using either of:

style = plot.style_histogram
style = plot.style_area
style = plot.style_columns

with plot() would always put the zero value in the indicator's scale, even when plotting na. This is no longer the case.

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