Friday again! After a short meeting, I went straight into continuing my work from the day before. I still had the issue of getting more results than actual stars that could give results, so I spent about 30 minutes going through the output, trying to find the stars that repeated answers. Once I found a couple of those stars, I checked the actual data set and realized some stars have identical coordinates and magnitudes. As my program cannot account for that, Matt told me that was okay.
I ran the program again so I could save the output as a text file, which took me to lunch. As it was a Friday, the grill was on and the volleyball net was up. During lunch, the table I was sitting at almost flipped as our weight was not balanced on both sides. After two hot dogs, we played 5v5 volleyball until 1 PM.
After volleyball, I came back to a new problem with my program. My task was to plot the standard deviations against number of occurence of each; however, my limited knowledge of Python made this task almost impossible. As I was getting close to my 40-hour work limit, I decided to put off the plot until next week, and instead work on getting the standard deviations for the 45 micron data set.
I ran the program again so I could save the output as a text file, which took me to lunch. As it was a Friday, the grill was on and the volleyball net was up. During lunch, the table I was sitting at almost flipped as our weight was not balanced on both sides. After two hot dogs, we played 5v5 volleyball until 1 PM.
After volleyball, I came back to a new problem with my program. My task was to plot the standard deviations against number of occurence of each; however, my limited knowledge of Python made this task almost impossible. As I was getting close to my 40-hour work limit, I decided to put off the plot until next week, and instead work on getting the standard deviations for the 45 micron data set.