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+/*
+ Esplora Temperature Sensor
+
+ This sketch shows you how to read the Esplora's temperature sensor
+ You can read the temperature sensor in Farhenheit or Celsius.
+
+ Created on 22 Dec 2012
+ by Tom Igoe
+
+ This example is in the public domain.
+ */
+#include <Esplora.h>
+
+void setup()
+{
+ Serial.begin(9600); // initialize serial communications with your computer
+}
+
+void loop()
+{
+ // read the temperature sensor in Celsius, then Fahrenheit:
+ int celsius = Esplora.readTemperature(DEGREES_C);
+ int fahrenheit = Esplora.readTemperature(DEGREES_F);
+
+ // print the results:
+ Serial.print("Temperature is: ");
+ Serial.print(celsius);
+ Serial.print(" degrees Celsius, or ");
+ Serial.print(fahrenheit);
+ Serial.println(" degrees Fahrenheit.");
+ Serial.println(" Fahrenheit = (9/5 * Celsius) + 32");
+
+ // wait a second before reading again:
+ delay(1000);
+}
+
+