# Author: Brendan Le Foll <brendan.le.foll@intel.com>
# Contributions: Sarah Knepper <sarah.knepper@intel.com>
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import time
import pyupm_grove as grove
# Create the temperature sensor object using AIO pin 0
temp = grove.GroveTemp(0)
print temp.name()
# Read the temperature ten times, printing both the Celsius and
# equivalent Fahrenheit temperature, waiting one second between readings
for i in range(0, 10):
celsius = temp.value()
fahrenheit = celsius * 9.0/5.0 + 32.0;
print "%d degrees Celsius, or %d degrees Fahrenheit" \
% (celsius, fahrenheit)
time.sleep(1)
# Delete the temperature sensor object
del temp