Unwanted marker in logarithmic boxchart

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Hello
When I use logarithmic scale for the y-axis of my box plot, a marker appears at the right-bottom corner of the axes. Here's a mininmal code to reproduce the behavior:
x = categorical(1:5);
y = rand(1, 5);
figure;
boxchart(x, y)
set(gca, 'YScale', 'log')
The result is the following:
My question is how to get rid of the unwanted marker.

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Kevin Holly
Kevin Holly 2021-9-21
Behnam,
The Dev team is currently working on this issue. A workaround for now is to use boxplot instead.
x = 1:5;
y = rand(1, 5);
figure;
boxplot(x, y)
xticklabels({'1','2','3','4','5'})
set(gca, 'YScale', 'log')
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Behnam
Behnam 2021-9-21
编辑:Behnam 2021-9-21
Thank you for the answer. I use boxchart because it can conveniently handle data categories. One option for my publishing purpose is to use a vector graphics editior (e.g., Inkscape) to remove the marker. If there is a workaround within MATLAB to remove this marker, that would be much better.
Kevin Holly
Kevin Holly 2021-9-23
编辑:Kevin Holly 2021-9-23
Behnam,
Here is a workaround:
x = categorical(1:5);
y = rand(1, 5);
figure;
boxchart(x, y)
set(gca, 'YScale', 'log')
handle = gca;
handle.Children.MarkerStyle = 'none';
Or Alternatively,
boxchart(x, y,'MarkerStyle','none')
set(gca, 'YScale', 'log')

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