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[MRG] BUG: Fix dtype bug for counts #1227

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Counts should be integers, make them that way by filling with -1 then converting to pandas Int64Dtype with pd.NA.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (87eea28) 97.61% compared to head (8f2655a) 97.61%.
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@agramfort agramfort merged commit 4fd0ba0 into mne-tools:main Feb 16, 2024
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thx @larsoner

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