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(2) *bool* stands for *boolean* and the notation is different between Python (True/False) and R (TRUE/FALSE or T/F). Using command line Python notation should be used
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(3) all options which are list of numbers (lat, lon, timesteps, bounds, ticks ...) can be indicated with the whole list (0,1,2,..,N) or by a concise string notation like: `"0-10,2"` *(from 0 to 10 every 2 - default every 1)*. If negative numbers are present their "-" symbol should be replaced by an "m", so: `"m10-65,5"` means *from -10 to 65 every 5*.
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(3) all options which are list of numbers (lat, lon, timesteps, bounds, ticks ...) can be indicated with the whole list (0,1,2,..,N) or by a concise string notation like: `"0-10,2"` *(from 0 to 10 every 2 - default every 1)*. If negative numbers are present their "-" symbol should be replaced by an "m", so: `"m10-65,5"` means *from -10 to 65 every 5*. Last element is not included, so `"0-10,2"` is translated to `[0,4,6,8]`.
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