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I've got a fever...
It needs a running.dat file with appropriate values filled in for s (distance, in meters) and t (time, in seconds).
On your deathbed, you won't wish that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will wish that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
Why is it sideways?
Sweet. I have Matlab at work -- I want to try this out. In the running.dat file, are the values separated by commas or spaces or something? I'm envisioning a data file that looks like: s1, t1 s2, t2 ... ... sn, tn Also, I'm not familiar with octave. Do I need to change that first line to run in Matlab? Cheers, Jeff
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keep running.
It's just basic statistics. It just looks complicated.
Because I can't read Matlab code. Are you just running a basic confidence interval? The coefficents, what values/howd you derive them/where do they go with the data? I'm interested as I'd just been doing a confidence interval for my mean 5k time with out bothering to check any sort of assumptions and it was okay and I'd like to tweak it.
oh man, mcmillan has me coming in at like 1:40 on my Half Marathon. I DON'T THINK I CAN DO THAT.
thanks! I have been doing half specific training so I think I can go like maybe 1:46 or so? When I use this site's calculator with my 10k PR (46:00) it has me at more like 1:42 which is a little more reasonable?