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/**
* @library grove
* @sensor grovelight
* @comname Grove Light Sensor
* @type light
* @man seeed
* @con analog
* @kit gsk
*
* @brief API for the Grove Light Sensor
*
* The Grove light sensor detects the intensity of the ambient light.
* As the light intensity of the environment increases, the resistance
* of the sensor decreases. This means the raw value from the
* analog pin is larger in bright light and smaller in the dark.
* An approximate lux value can also be returned.
*
* @image html grovelight.jpg
* @snippet grovelight.cxx Interesting
*/