1.8 KiB
Temperature
Find the temperature where you are. The temperature is measured in Celsius (metric). The @boardname@ can find the temperature nearby by checking how hot its computer chips are.
input.temperature();
Returns
- a number that is the temperature in degrees Celsius.
How does it work?
The @boardname@ checks how hot its CPU (main computer chip) is. Because the @boardname@ does not usually get very hot, the temperature of the CPU is usually close to the temperature of wherever you are. The @boardname@ might warm up a little if you make it work hard, though!
Learn more about how the @boardname@ can detect hot or cold in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T4N8O9xsMA
Example: @boardname@ thermometer
The following example uses temperature
and show number
to show the temperature of the room.
basic.forever(() => {
let temp = input.temperature()
basic.showNumber(temp)
})
Example: Fahrenheit thermometer
This program measures the temperature using Fahrenheit degrees.
Fahrenheit is a way of measuring temperature that is commonly used in the United States.
To make a Celsius temperature into a Fahrenheit one, multiply the Celsius temperature by
1.8
and add 32
.
basic.forever(() => {
let c = input.temperature()
let f = (1.8 * c) + 32
basic.showNumber(f)
})
~hint
Try comparing the temperature your @boardname@ shows to a real thermometer in the same place. You might be able to figure out how much to subtract from the number the @boardname@ shows to get the real temperature. Then you can change your program so the @boardname@ is a better thermometer.