======Part 1====== =====Entries===== ====Entry 1: January 31, 2012==== Today, I fully realized that corning does have verizon's 4g lte service on my way into the class room. This is an interesting fact because it is plausible to stream data from, or to my phone with a more decent upload or download rate thanks to the fast 4g service. I don't fully understand why Elmira doesn't have this service yet. Considering Elmira is also part of the Corning airport loction. I have heard rumors that elmira should have 4g within the next couple of months though. Just rumors though, nothing concrete. ====Entry 2: Feb 1st, 2012==== Today was very interesting. We worked on a random number generator. I messed around with locations to certain commands and found that the placement of the commands greatly change the output of the program and make it work differently. I fully understand this idea and am happy I was correct. ====Entry 3: feb 14, 2012==== Today we got our grades for our projects and I got a compliment that actually made me blush in class... talk about embarrasing.\\ Learning more about array's, I feel really comfortable about arrays.\\ Got to work on my opus some more and also work on project 1 now.\\ Wishing myself a fun time. ====Entry 4: feb 28, 2012==== Pretty annoyed at project 1. It wasn't easy. I had a huge error that we have fixed, but I don't fully understand what the issue was. Atleast its fixed though. I have an idea of what to do with project2 atleast. =====Keywords===== {{page>cprogpart1&nofooter}} =====Experiments===== ====Experiment 1==== Does "%.#f" as an example, round or trunkate. the syntax is %.(a number of spaces)(data type). ===Question=== What is the question you'd like to pose for experimentation? State it here. ===Resources=== Collect information and resources (such as URLs of web resources), and comment on knowledge obtained that you think will provide useful background information to aid in performing the experiment. ===Hypothesis=== Based on what you've read with respect to your original posed question, what do you think will be the result of your experiment (ie an educated guess based on the facts known). This is done before actually performing the experiment. State your rationale. ===Experiment=== How are you going to test your hypothesis? What is the structure of your experiment? ===Data=== Perform your experiment, and collect/document the results here. ===Analysis=== Based on the data collected: * Was your hypothesis correct? * Was your hypothesis not applicable? * Is there more going on than you originally thought? (shortcomings in hypothesis) * What shortcomings might there be in your experiment? * What shortcomings might there be in your data? ===Conclusions=== What can you ascertain based on the experiment performed and data collected? Document your findings here; make a statement as to any discoveries you've made. ====Experiment 2==== ===Question=== What is the question you'd like to pose for experimentation? State it here. ===Resources=== Collect information and resources (such as URLs of web resources), and comment on knowledge obtained that you think will provide useful background information to aid in performing the experiment. ===Hypothesis=== Based on what you've read with respect to your original posed question, what do you think will be the result of your experiment (ie an educated guess based on the facts known). This is done before actually performing the experiment. State your rationale. ===Experiment=== How are you going to test your hypothesis? What is the structure of your experiment? ===Data=== Perform your experiment, and collect/document the results here. ===Analysis=== Based on the data collected: * Was your hypothesis correct? * Was your hypothesis not applicable? * Is there more going on than you originally thought? (shortcomings in hypothesis) * What shortcomings might there be in your experiment? * What shortcomings might there be in your data? ===Conclusions=== What can you ascertain based on the experiment performed and data collected? Document your findings here; make a statement as to any discoveries you've made. ====Experiment 3==== ===Question=== What is the question you'd like to pose for experimentation? State it here. ===Resources=== Collect information and resources (such as URLs of web resources), and comment on knowledge obtained that you think will provide useful background information to aid in performing the experiment. ===Hypothesis=== Based on what you've read with respect to your original posed question, what do you think will be the result of your experiment (ie an educated guess based on the facts known). This is done before actually performing the experiment. State your rationale. ===Experiment=== How are you going to test your hypothesis? What is the structure of your experiment? ===Data=== Perform your experiment, and collect/document the results here. ===Analysis=== Based on the data collected: * Was your hypothesis correct? * Was your hypothesis not applicable? * Is there more going on than you originally thought? (shortcomings in hypothesis) * What shortcomings might there be in your experiment? * What shortcomings might there be in your data? ===Conclusions=== What can you ascertain based on the experiment performed and data collected? Document your findings here; make a statement as to any discoveries you've made.