Incorrect script name in the Usage comment.
Also, where is the default for the range set, and why the choice of (254, 258)?
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@ckolbPTB, can you comment?
to show the boundary between repetitions - say, for the range (250,254) all data would be zeros except encoding - not very illuminative
docstrings corrected
Closed #166.
This range sets the variable 'where' which then affects a number of print statements but not any numerical output?
At first sight the docstring is confusing - to me it implies the range of phase encode lines (readouts) will be restricted which would result in junk images.
Yes, you are right, no data is affected.
To remind you, the docstring says:
-r , --range= range of readouts to examine as string '(a,b)'
If you find 'readouts to examine' not clear enough, please suggest a better wording (I was after a concise one).