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### Exercise 4
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*In this exercise .*
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*In this exercise we have logged the lightPercent and time from each sample.*
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![Interval10](http://gitlab.au.dk/uploads/madsensi/optimus_crime-legolab/8a83f072fb/Interval10.JPG)
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![Interval100](http://gitlab.au.dk/uploads/madsensi/optimus_crime-legolab/2e2b185005/Interval100.JPG)
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![Interval500](http://gitlab.au.dk/uploads/madsensi/optimus_crime-legolab/e7d5e3ba98/Interval500.JPG)
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![Interval1000](http://gitlab.au.dk/uploads/madsensi/optimus_crime-legolab/aa8f5d2cfa/Interval1000.JPG)
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As we increase the sample interval, the oscillations increase as well until a certain point where the large sample interval, results in the car, not being able to follow the line.
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### Exercise 5
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*In this exercise we use the rawdata values instead of the lightPercent.*
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