1# Author: Sarah Knepper <sarah.knepper@intel.com>
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22
23import time
24import pyupm_grove as grove
25
26# Create the light sensor object using AIO pin 0
27light = grove.GroveLight(0)
28
29# Read the input and print both the raw value and a rough lux value,
30# waiting one second between readings
31while 1:
32    print light.name() + " raw value is %d" % light.raw_value() + \
33        ", which is roughly %d" % light.value() + " lux";
34    time.sleep(1)
35
36# Delete the light sensor object
37del light
38