#    **You can do the temperature conversion and classification inside one for loop:**
# 
#     - Iterate over the list of Fahrenheit temperatures (create a `for` loop), and inside the loop:
# 
#         1. Create a new variable called `temp_celsius` in which you should assign the temperature in Celsius using the `fahr_to_celsius` function to convert the Fahrenheit temperature into Celsius.
#         2. Create a new variable called `temp_class` in which you should assign the temperature class number (0, 1, 2, or 3) using the `temp_classifier` function
#         3. Add the `temp_class` value to the `temp_classes` list


# YOUR CODE HERE
from temp_functions import fahr_to_celsius,temp_classifier

temp_classes=[]
for i in temp_data:
  temp_celsius=fahr_to_celsius(temp_data[i])
  temp_class=temp_classifier(temp_celsius)
  temp_classes.append(temp_class)

# #### Part 2 (continues)
# 
# 6. Calculate how many temperatures there are in each temperature class:
# 
#     1. Create four variables called `zeros`, `ones`, `twos`, and `threes` 
#     2. Count and assign to each variable how many times values 0, 1, 2, and 3 are present in the `temp_classes` list and print out the results below. In other words, assign the value of how many time `0` is in the list to the variable `zeros`, and so on. 
#   

# YOUR CODE HERE
#Create four variables called zeros, ones, twos, and threes and count and assign to each variable how many times values 0, 1, 2, and 3 are present
zeros=temp_classes.count(0)
ones=temp_classes.count(1)
twos=temp_classes.count(2)
#  
#    **You can do the temperature conversion and classification inside one for loop:**
# 
#     - Iterate over the list of Fahrenheit temperatures (create a `for` loop), and inside the loop:
# 
#         1. Create a new variable called `temp_celsius` in which you should assign the temperature in Celsius using the `fahr_to_celsius` function to convert the Fahrenheit temperature into Celsius.
#         2. Create a new variable called `temp_class` in which you should assign the temperature class number (0, 1, 2, or 3) using the `temp_classifier` function
#         3. Add the `temp_class` value to the `temp_classes` list


# YOUR CODE HERE
import temp_functions
temp_classes=[]
for x in temp_data:
  temp_celsius=temp_functions.fahr_to_celsius(x)
  temp_class=temp_functions.temp_classifier(temp_celsius)
  temp_classes.append(temp_class)
print(temp_classes)

# #### Part 2 (continues)
# 
# 6. Calculate how many temperatures there are in each temperature class:
# 
#     1. Create four variables called `zeros`, `ones`, `twos`, and `threes` 
#     2. Count and assign to each variable how many times values 0, 1, 2, and 3 are present in the `temp_classes` list and print out the results below. In other words, assign the value of how many time `0` is in the list to the variable `zeros`, and so on. 
#   

# YOUR CODE HERE
zeros=0
ones=1
twos=2