| 1 | \section{\module{turtle} ---
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| 2 | Turtle graphics for Tk}
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| 3 |
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| 4 | \declaremodule{standard}{turtle}
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| 5 | \platform{Tk}
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| 6 | \moduleauthor{Guido van Rossum}{[email protected]}
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| 7 | \modulesynopsis{An environment for turtle graphics.}
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| 8 |
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| 9 | \sectionauthor{Moshe Zadka}{[email protected]}
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| 10 |
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| 11 |
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| 12 | The \module{turtle} module provides turtle graphics primitives, in both an
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| 13 | object-oriented and procedure-oriented ways. Because it uses \module{Tkinter}
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| 14 | for the underlying graphics, it needs a version of python installed with
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| 15 | Tk support.
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| 16 |
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| 17 | The procedural interface uses a pen and a canvas which are automagically
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| 18 | created when any of the functions are called.
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| 19 |
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| 20 | The \module{turtle} module defines the following functions:
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| 21 |
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| 22 | \begin{funcdesc}{degrees}{}
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| 23 | Set angle measurement units to degrees.
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| 24 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 25 |
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| 26 | \begin{funcdesc}{radians}{}
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| 27 | Set angle measurement units to radians.
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| 28 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 29 |
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| 30 | \begin{funcdesc}{setup}{**kwargs}
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| 31 | Sets the size and position of the main window. Keywords are:
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| 32 | \begin{itemize}
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| 33 | \item \code{width}: either a size in pixels or a fraction of the screen.
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| 34 | The default is 50\% of the screen.
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| 35 | \item \code{height}: either a size in pixels or a fraction of the screen.
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| 36 | The default is 50\% of the screen.
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| 37 | \item \code{startx}: starting position in pixels from the left edge
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| 38 | of the screen. \code{None} is the default value and
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| 39 | centers the window horizontally on screen.
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| 40 | \item \code{starty}: starting position in pixels from the top edge
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| 41 | of the screen. \code{None} is the default value and
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| 42 | centers the window vertically on screen.
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| 43 | \end{itemize}
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| 44 |
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| 45 | Examples:
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| 46 |
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| 47 | \begin{verbatim}
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| 48 | # Uses default geometry: 50% x 50% of screen, centered.
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| 49 | setup()
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| 50 |
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| 51 | # Sets window to 200x200 pixels, in upper left of screen
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| 52 | setup (width=200, height=200, startx=0, starty=0)
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| 53 |
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| 54 | # Sets window to 75% of screen by 50% of screen, and centers it.
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| 55 | setup(width=.75, height=0.5, startx=None, starty=None)
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| 56 | \end{verbatim}
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| 57 |
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| 58 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 59 |
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| 60 | \begin{funcdesc}{title}{title_str}
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| 61 | Set the window's title to \var{title}.
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| 62 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 63 |
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| 64 | \begin{funcdesc}{done}{}
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| 65 | Enters the Tk main loop. The window will continue to
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| 66 | be displayed until the user closes it or the process is killed.
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| 67 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 68 |
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| 69 | \begin{funcdesc}{reset}{}
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| 70 | Clear the screen, re-center the pen, and set variables to the default
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| 71 | values.
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| 72 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 73 |
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| 74 | \begin{funcdesc}{clear}{}
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| 75 | Clear the screen.
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| 76 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 77 |
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| 78 | \begin{funcdesc}{tracer}{flag}
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| 79 | Set tracing on/off (according to whether flag is true or not). Tracing
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| 80 | means line are drawn more slowly, with an animation of an arrow along the
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| 81 | line.
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| 82 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 83 |
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| 84 | \begin{funcdesc}{speed}{speed}
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| 85 | Set the speed of the turtle. Valid values for the parameter
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| 86 | \var{speed} are \code{'fastest'} (no delay), \code{'fast'},
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| 87 | (delay 5ms), \code{'normal'} (delay 10ms), \code{'slow'}
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| 88 | (delay 15ms), and \code{'slowest'} (delay 20ms).
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| 89 | \versionadded{2.5}
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| 90 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 91 |
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| 92 | \begin{funcdesc}{delay}{delay}
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| 93 | Set the speed of the turtle to \var{delay}, which is given
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| 94 | in ms. \versionadded{2.5}
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| 95 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 96 |
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| 97 | \begin{funcdesc}{forward}{distance}
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| 98 | Go forward \var{distance} steps.
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| 99 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 100 |
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| 101 | \begin{funcdesc}{backward}{distance}
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| 102 | Go backward \var{distance} steps.
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| 103 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 104 |
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| 105 | \begin{funcdesc}{left}{angle}
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| 106 | Turn left \var{angle} units. Units are by default degrees, but can be
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| 107 | set via the \function{degrees()} and \function{radians()} functions.
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| 108 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 109 |
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| 110 | \begin{funcdesc}{right}{angle}
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| 111 | Turn right \var{angle} units. Units are by default degrees, but can be
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| 112 | set via the \function{degrees()} and \function{radians()} functions.
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| 113 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 114 |
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| 115 | \begin{funcdesc}{up}{}
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| 116 | Move the pen up --- stop drawing.
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| 117 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 118 |
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| 119 | \begin{funcdesc}{down}{}
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| 120 | Move the pen down --- draw when moving.
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| 121 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 122 |
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| 123 | \begin{funcdesc}{width}{width}
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| 124 | Set the line width to \var{width}.
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| 125 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 126 |
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| 127 | \begin{funcdesc}{color}{s}
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| 128 | \funclineni{color}{(r, g, b)}
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| 129 | \funclineni{color}{r, g, b}
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| 130 | Set the pen color. In the first form, the color is specified as a
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| 131 | Tk color specification as a string. The second form specifies the
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| 132 | color as a tuple of the RGB values, each in the range [0..1]. For the
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| 133 | third form, the color is specified giving the RGB values as three
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| 134 | separate parameters (each in the range [0..1]).
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| 135 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 136 |
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| 137 | \begin{funcdesc}{write}{text\optional{, move}}
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| 138 | Write \var{text} at the current pen position. If \var{move} is true,
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| 139 | the pen is moved to the bottom-right corner of the text. By default,
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| 140 | \var{move} is false.
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| 141 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 142 |
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| 143 | \begin{funcdesc}{fill}{flag}
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| 144 | The complete specifications are rather complex, but the recommended
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| 145 | usage is: call \code{fill(1)} before drawing a path you want to fill,
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| 146 | and call \code{fill(0)} when you finish to draw the path.
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| 147 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 148 |
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| 149 | \begin{funcdesc}{begin\_fill}{}
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| 150 | Switch turtle into filling mode;
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| 151 | Must eventually be followed by a corresponding end_fill() call.
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| 152 | Otherwise it will be ignored.
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| 153 | \versionadded{2.5}
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| 154 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 155 |
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| 156 | \begin{funcdesc}{end\_fill}{}
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| 157 | End filling mode, and fill the shape; equivalent to \code{fill(0)}.
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| 158 | \versionadded{2.5}
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| 159 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 160 |
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| 161 | \begin{funcdesc}{circle}{radius\optional{, extent}}
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| 162 | Draw a circle with radius \var{radius} whose center-point is
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| 163 | \var{radius} units left of the turtle.
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| 164 | \var{extent} determines which part of a circle is drawn: if
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| 165 | not given it defaults to a full circle.
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| 166 |
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| 167 | If \var{extent} is not a full circle, one endpoint of the arc is the
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| 168 | current pen position. The arc is drawn in a counter clockwise
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| 169 | direction if \var{radius} is positive, otherwise in a clockwise
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| 170 | direction. In the process, the direction of the turtle is changed
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| 171 | by the amount of the \var{extent}.
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| 172 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 173 |
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| 174 | \begin{funcdesc}{goto}{x, y}
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| 175 | \funclineni{goto}{(x, y)}
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| 176 | Go to co-ordinates \var{x}, \var{y}. The co-ordinates may be
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| 177 | specified either as two separate arguments or as a 2-tuple.
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| 178 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 179 |
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| 180 | \begin{funcdesc}{towards}{x, y}
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| 181 | Return the angle of the line from the turtle's position
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| 182 | to the point \var{x}, \var{y}. The co-ordinates may be
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| 183 | specified either as two separate arguments, as a 2-tuple,
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| 184 | or as another pen object.
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| 185 | \versionadded{2.5}
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| 186 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 187 |
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| 188 | \begin{funcdesc}{heading}{}
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| 189 | Return the current orientation of the turtle.
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| 190 | \versionadded{2.3}
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| 191 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 192 |
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| 193 | \begin{funcdesc}{setheading}{angle}
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| 194 | Set the orientation of the turtle to \var{angle}.
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| 195 | \versionadded{2.3}
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| 196 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 197 |
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| 198 | \begin{funcdesc}{position}{}
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| 199 | Return the current location of the turtle as an \code{(x,y)} pair.
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| 200 | \versionadded{2.3}
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| 201 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 202 |
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| 203 | \begin{funcdesc}{setx}{x}
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| 204 | Set the x coordinate of the turtle to \var{x}.
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| 205 | \versionadded{2.3}
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| 206 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 207 |
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| 208 | \begin{funcdesc}{sety}{y}
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| 209 | Set the y coordinate of the turtle to \var{y}.
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| 210 | \versionadded{2.3}
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| 211 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 212 |
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| 213 | \begin{funcdesc}{window\_width}{}
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| 214 | Return the width of the canvas window.
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| 215 | \versionadded{2.3}
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| 216 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 217 |
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| 218 | \begin{funcdesc}{window\_height}{}
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| 219 | Return the height of the canvas window.
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| 220 | \versionadded{2.3}
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| 221 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 222 |
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| 223 | This module also does \code{from math import *}, so see the
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| 224 | documentation for the \refmodule{math} module for additional constants
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| 225 | and functions useful for turtle graphics.
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| 226 |
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| 227 | \begin{funcdesc}{demo}{}
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| 228 | Exercise the module a bit.
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| 229 | \end{funcdesc}
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| 230 |
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| 231 | \begin{excdesc}{Error}
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| 232 | Exception raised on any error caught by this module.
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| 233 | \end{excdesc}
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| 234 |
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| 235 | For examples, see the code of the \function{demo()} function.
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| 236 |
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| 237 | This module defines the following classes:
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| 238 |
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| 239 | \begin{classdesc}{Pen}{}
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| 240 | Define a pen. All above functions can be called as a methods on the given
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| 241 | pen. The constructor automatically creates a canvas do be drawn on.
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| 242 | \end{classdesc}
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| 243 |
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| 244 | \begin{classdesc}{Turtle}{}
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| 245 | Define a pen. This is essentially a synonym for \code{Pen()};
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| 246 | \class{Turtle} is an empty subclass of \class{Pen}.
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| 247 | \end{classdesc}
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| 248 |
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| 249 | \begin{classdesc}{RawPen}{canvas}
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| 250 | Define a pen which draws on a canvas \var{canvas}. This is useful if
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| 251 | you want to use the module to create graphics in a ``real'' program.
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| 252 | \end{classdesc}
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| 253 |
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| 254 | \subsection{Turtle, Pen and RawPen Objects \label{pen-rawpen-objects}}
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| 255 |
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| 256 | Most of the global functions available in the module are also
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| 257 | available as methods of the \class{Turtle}, \class{Pen} and
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| 258 | \class{RawPen} classes, affecting only the state of the given pen.
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| 259 |
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| 260 | The only method which is more powerful as a method is
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| 261 | \function{degrees()}, which takes an optional argument letting
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| 262 | you specify the number of units corresponding to a full circle:
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| 263 |
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| 264 | \begin{methoddesc}{degrees}{\optional{fullcircle}}
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| 265 | \var{fullcircle} is by default 360. This can cause the pen to have any
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| 266 | angular units whatever: give \var{fullcircle} 2*$\pi$ for radians, or
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| 267 | 400 for gradians.
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| 268 | \end{methoddesc}
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