Difference between revisions of "TF ErrAna Homework"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
| Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
;Notice how the square rectangle in the histogram is centered at 10! | ;Notice how the square rectangle in the histogram is centered at 10! | ||
| + | ;Notice that if you do the commands | ||
| + | |||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | root [2] Hist1->Fill(10); | ||
| + | root [3] Hist1->Draw(); | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | |||
| + | the rectangle centered a 10 will reach the value of 2 on the vertical axis. | ||
| + | |||
| + | Two dice are rolled 20 times. Create a histogram to represent the 20 trials below | ||
| + | |||
| + | |1 ||8 | ||
| + | |2 || 10 | ||
=Mean and SD= | =Mean and SD= | ||
Revision as of 22:33, 9 January 2010
Errors
Give examples of 5 a Systematic error.
Find 3 published examples of data which is wrongly represented.
Identify what is incorrect about it. What does it mean to be wrongly presented? A typical example is a political poll which does not identify the statistical uncertainty properly or at all.
Create a Histogram using ROOT
some commands that may interest you
root [1] TH1F *Hist1=new TH1F("Hist1","Hist1",50,-0.5,49.5)
root [2] Hist1->Fill(10);
root [3] Hist1->Draw();
You can use the above commands but you need to change the names and numbers above to receive credit. You must also add a title to the histogram which contains your full name. You will printout the histogram and hand it in with the above two problems.
- Notice how the square rectangle in the histogram is centered at 10!
- Notice that if you do the commands
root [2] Hist1->Fill(10); root [3] Hist1->Draw();
the rectangle centered a 10 will reach the value of 2 on the vertical axis.
Two dice are rolled 20 times. Create a histogram to represent the 20 trials below
|1 ||8 |2 || 10