turtle py code example

Example 1: turtle circle() python

import turtle
t = turtle.Turtle()
t.color(color) # choose a color
t.begin_fill() # if you want it to be filled with color later
t.circle(10) # the function "circle" and the radious.
t.end_fill() # completing the filling of the circle. 
# try to do it and see if it works. it worked for me.

Example 2: how to import turtle in python

import turtle # imports it
whateverYouWantToCallIt = turtle.Turtle() # adds it to the project
#code
whateverYouWantToCallIt.forward(10) # moves whateverYouWantToCallIt forward
whateverYouWantToCallIt.color("purple") # color
whateverYouWantToCallIt.left(90) # turns him 90 degrees
whateverYouWantToCallIt.right(90) # turns him 90 degrees the other direction

Example 3: turtle python

from turtle import *
color('red', 'yellow')
begin_fill()
while True:
    forward(200)
    left(170)
    if abs(pos()) < 1:
        break
end_fill()
done()

Example 4: python turtle tutorial

>>> turtle.home()
>>> turtle.position()
(0.00,0.00)
>>> turtle.heading()
0.0
>>> turtle.circle(50)
>>> turtle.position()
(-0.00,0.00)
>>> turtle.heading()
0.0
>>> turtle.circle(120, 180)  # draw a semicircle
>>> turtle.position()
(0.00,240.00)
>>> turtle.heading()
180.0

Example 5: turtle python

>>> tp = turtle.pos()
 >>> tp
 (0.00,0.00)
 >>> turtle.setpos(60,30)
 >>> turtle.pos()
 (60.00,30.00)
 >>> turtle.setpos((20,80))
 >>> turtle.pos()
 (20.00,80.00)
 >>> turtle.setpos(tp)
 >>> turtle.pos()
 (0.00,0.00)

Example 6: turtle module python

>>> player_one = turtle.Turtle()
>>> player_one.color("green")
>>> player_one.shape("turtle")
>>> player_one.penup()
>>> player_one.goto(-200,100)
>>> player_two = player_one.clone()
>>> player_two.color("blue")
>>> player_two.penup()
>>> player_two.goto(-200,-100)