Semi-log stem plot

Hello, do you know how the hide the horizontal line y=10^0 when using stem plot with log scale on the y axis? Matlab always draws that line as a basis for the stems, but I don't have them displayed, so it is superfluous. Thank you!
stem([1 2 3],[0.1 0.5 10],'linestyle','none')
set(gca,'yscal','log')

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the cyclist
the cyclist el 13 de Jun. de 2013
Editada: the cyclist el 13 de Jun. de 2013

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figure
h = stem([1 2 3],[0.1 0.5 10],'linestyle','none');
hb = get(h,'Baseline');
set(hb,'Visible','off')
set(gca,'yscal','log')
But, may I ask ...
If you don't want the baseline and stems, then why not just use the plot() command?
plot([1 2 3],[0.1 0.5 10],'o')

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Jan
Jan el 13 de Jun. de 2013
Good question, it seems I believed that "plot" always draws a continuous line, but obviously one can display markers and hide the line. That is much easier. Thank you for pointing that out (and for your solution). Jan

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