import requests # Set API endpoint and parameters url = "http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather" params = { "q": "New York", "appid": "bdc131976a43a5df7074f0aef35fc088", "units": "imperial" } # Make GET request to API response = requests.get(url, params=params) # Check if request was successful if response.status_code == 200: # Parse JSON data from response data = response.json() # Extract relevant information from data location = data['name'] temp = data['main']['temp'] humidity = data['main']['humidity'] description = data['weather'][0]['description'] # Print weather information print(f"Current weather in {location}:") print(f"Temperature: {temp}°F") print(f"Humidity: {humidity}%") print(f"Description: {description}") else: print("Error retrieving weather information")
can someone fix the following code so it works and the data from the api source
import requests
# Set API endpoint and parameters
url = "http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather"
params = {
"q": "New York",
"appid": "bdc131976a43a5df7074f0aef35fc088",
"units": "imperial"
}
# Make GET request to API
response = requests.get(url, params=params)
# Check if request was successful
if response.status_code == 200:
# Parse JSON data from response
data = response.json()
# Extract relevant information from data
location = data['name']
temp = data['main']['temp']
humidity = data['main']['humidity']
description = data['weather'][0]['description']
# Print weather information
print(f"Current weather in {location}:")
print(f"Temperature: {temp}°F")
print(f"Humidity: {humidity}%")
print(f"Description: {description}")
else:
print("Error retrieving weather information")
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