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Refactor parameter initialization and display
Simplified the storage of command-line arguments by refactoring how parameters are initialized in the 'limr' class. Removed redundant storage of parameters by opting to keep them as attributes instead of storing them in both attributes and a dictionary. Enhanced the parameter display function by appending the "name" attribute from the parameter dictionary, providing clearer output. This change improves code maintainability and readability, ensuring argument-related data is handled consistently throughout the class.

Resolves confusion around parameter storage as flagged in TODO comment.
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Information

These files are used for the control of the LimeSDR based spectrometer. With permission from the author Andrin Doll, the files are included in this repository.

A. Doll; Pulsed and continuous-wave magnetic resonance spectroscopy using a low-cost software-defined radio. AIP Advances 1 November 2019; 9 (11): 115110. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5127746