# Using PolarAxes in ListPolarPlot leads produces Infinity::indet errors [closed]

The examples from the documentation for PolarAxes works just fine:

PolarPlot[Sin[3 t], {t, 0, Pi}, PolarAxes -> Automatic,
PolarTicks -> {"Degrees", Automatic}]


But for the ListPolarPlot example, as well as any other time I try to use PolarAxes for ListPolarPlot I get Indeterminate errors.

ListPolarPlot[
Table[{θ , 1 - 2 Cos[θ]}, {θ, 0, 2 π, π/36}], PolarAxes -> Automatic, PlotRange -> 4]


Infinity::indet: Indeterminate expression 0 (-∞) encountered. >>
Infinity::indet: Indeterminate expression 0 (-∞) encountered. >>
Infinity::indet: Indeterminate expression 0 (-∞) encountered. >>
General::stop: Further output of Infinity::indet will be suppressed during this calculation.

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It works fine for me in mathematica 9.0.1. Can you try it again in a new session? Btw, you can find the editing info here :) Welcome to the site! –  rm -rf Mar 20 at 22:42
thank you - Yes, I tried quitting the kernal and quitting the whole program and starting in a blank notebook. I'm totally stumped. –  Julia Mar 20 at 22:47
I get the same error in Mathematica 9.0.0.0 on Mac OS 10.7.5. –  Jonathan Shock Mar 20 at 22:48
I see that this is an example from the Documentation so it is very interesting that it doesn't work. It seems to be related to PolarAxes -> Automatic and not the data being plotted. –  Jonathan Shock Mar 20 at 22:50
@JonathanShock Must be another one of the numerous bugs that were introduced in 9.0.0 and fixed in 9.0.1 –  rm -rf Mar 20 at 22:50