Help with stem different colors

For my second plot my red lines keep coming up as red rings please help me with this clc; close all;
N=52;
x = zeros(1,N);
for n = 1:length(x)
x(n)= sin((n/16)*pi);
end
y= zeros(1,N);
y(1)=0;
for n = 2:length(x)-2
y(n+1)=(-1/3)*x(n+2)+(1/2)*x(n+1)+(1/3)*x(n)+y(n);
end
stem(0:1:51, y, 'r-');
xlabel('n');
ylabel('y[n]');
title('Output y[n] of the system');
pause;
z = conv(x,h);
stem(0:1:51, y, 'r-');
hold
stem(0:1:102, z, 'bo');
xlabel('n');
ylabel('z[n]');
title('z[n]');
legend('z[n]','y[n]');

 采纳的回答

If you just want the vertical lines without the markers:
stem(0:1:51, y, 'r-', 'Marker','none')
If you want the markers solid colours:
stem(0:51, y, 'bo', 'filled')

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Hey this is just making my red plot not display at all I'm just seeing the blue.
You need to specify different figures. Using hold is appropriate for the second plot.
figure(1)
stem(0:1:51, y, 'r-');
xlabel('n');
ylabel('y[n]');
title('Output y[n] of the system');
pause;
z = conv(x,h);
figure(2)
stem(0:1:51, y, 'r-');
hold on
stem(0:1:102, z, 'bo')
hold off
xlabel('n');
ylabel('z[n]');
title('z[n]');
legend('z[n]','y[n]')
If you want them all in the same plot, put hold on after the first plot instead, and remove the figure(2) line.
I did not specifically test this part of your code. It should work.

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