Create a new Color method in the Temperature class in SimpleWeatherService for easier reusability.#2218
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SimpleWeatherService as the method `Color` for easier reusability.
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I think moving it still makes sense either way, thanks for splitting out this change :)
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It was brought up in #2204 to move the
TemperatureColorfunction to theTemperatureclass inSimpleWeatherServiceas an easy to reuse method, however since then it has been decided to use a static temperature color in the terminal watch face instead which means theTemperatureColorfunction is only used in one file (weather.cpp) making it currently "pointless" to move this function. However, I'm still creating this PR in case others think we should still move this function to theColormethod for easy reuse in the future.