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Phy 232
Your 'test taken' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
** Which test? **
Phy 232 test #2
** When, where etc? **
7-16-11
** Optional additional comments and/or questions: **
vhcc learning lab
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folder
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I hope I did decently on this test, depending on what my score is I will take it again with your permission. Thanks
@& Thanks. I should pick up the test Monday afternoon. Email me for confirmation.*@
Note that the TIMER.exe program can save your data in a format that can be read by a spreadsheet (the TIMER applet cannot do so). This will be very handy in the future, so take a minute and do the following:
1. Click on the button at the lower right of the TIMER form, entitled Click to File Data.
2. A box will pop up allowing you to include an identifying message. You should generally choose to include such a message; for the data presently on your timer that might be 'series of regular breaths time at beginning of inhalation' or something similar. Type in whatever you think would serve as a good identifier for this data and OK that box.
3. A typical Save As window will appear. Decide where to save your data and what to call it, and proceed to save it. The program will save the file as a comma-delimited text file.
4. Open your spreadsheet program (typically Excel) and choose File > Open. Browse to the folder in which you just saved your data. Below the File Name line will be a File Type line; set this either to Text Files or All Files so your file will appear. Open it.
5. A series of windows will typically appear. In the first window make sure the file type chosen is Delimited, the proceed to the next window.
6. In the second window you will see a series of checkboxes; check the one entitled Comma, in order to select the comma-delimited file, then just click on Finish.
If you can't run the .exe program, you can't do Steps 1-3. However all you need to do is copy the contents of the program to a text file, using copy-and-paste. Save that text file, using any filename you wish. Then proceed with steps 4-6 above.
Your data should appear in your spreadsheet, and can be manipulated as in any spreadsheet.
Copy a few lines of the data from your spreadsheet below:
Series of regular breaths time at beginning of inhalation
event number clock time time interval
1 2218.883 2218.883
2 2226.43 7.546875
3 2233.039 6.609375
4 2239.742 6.703125
5 2247.07 7.328125
6 2253.602 6.53125
7 2260.305 6.703125
8 2265.57 5.265625
9 2275.219 9.648438
10 2282.484 7.265625
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