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===Designing the Graph=== The next step was to plot the average round-trip time versus the time interval. This was done using another program in Root that accepted the mean, sigma, number of entries underneath the curve, and the root mean squared from the user. All of this data was obtained using the Gauss fit program that listed everything needed except for the number of entries underneath the curve. The total number of entries was 10000, but the total number of entries underneath the curve had to be less. So, by using the definition of the Gauss function and manipulating it, the total number of entries underneath the curve was found to be defined by sigma, the constant, a different constant, and the bin size. The equation was for the total number of entries underneath the curved was equation to y*Ο*β2Ο*1000. Then, the program would accept these parameters and design a logarithmic x-axis plot to display time versus interval. Also, the program was designed to put error bars were also put on the graph to show the range of means at each interval point.
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