EEGLAB pop_clean_rawdata function

Hello,
I am a novice to EEGLAB and had more of a conceptual question.
I am analyzing data of 128 channels (electrodes) and using the pop_clean_rawdata to reject bad channels. In my command window I get a result of:
clean_channel: 108/108 blocks, 0.0 minutes remaining
(from 1/108 to 108/108 as shown above)
My question is: why is it 108 blocks? Are the blocks not the electrodes? Because wouldnt it say 128?
Thanks.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 19 de Sept. de 2023

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In https://github.com/sccn/clean_rawdata/blob/master/clean_channels.m we can see that the blocks numbers correspond to the number of windows not to the number of channels.

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