That's a bit too simple to give a meaningful response! "SIMPLE.TEMPERATURE" and "1" don't provide enough context.

To help me understand what you're looking for, please tell me:

  • What kind of temperature are you talking about? (e.g., room temperature, body temperature, oven temperature, weather temperature, a setting on a device)
  • What do you want to do with this temperature? (e.g., record it, convert it, display it, check if it's too high or low, set it)
  • What does the "1" represent? (e.g., 1 degree Celsius, 1 Kelvin, a rating of 1 out of 5, a simple flag)

Here are some examples of what you might be trying to communicate, and how you could be clearer:

  • If you're trying to set a device to 1 degree Celsius: "Set the refrigerator to 1 degree Celsius."
  • If you're reporting a temperature of 1 degree Fahrenheit: "The current temperature is 1 degree Fahrenheit."
  • If you're trying to control a thermostat and "1" is a simple setting: "Thermostat setting: 1 (low)."
  • If "SIMPLE.TEMPERATURE" is a label or category and "1" is a value within it: "Data: SIMPLE.TEMPERATURE, Value: 1"

Please provide more information so I can give you a helpful answer!

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