|  | # | 
|  | # turtle.py: a Tkinter based turtle graphics module for Python | 
|  | # Version 1.1b - 4. 5. 2009 | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Copyright (C) 2006 - 2010  Gregor Lingl | 
|  | # email: glingl@aon.at | 
|  | # | 
|  | # This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied | 
|  | # warranty.  In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages | 
|  | # arising from the use of this software. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, | 
|  | # including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it | 
|  | # freely, subject to the following restrictions: | 
|  | # | 
|  | # 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not | 
|  | #    claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software | 
|  | #    in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be | 
|  | #    appreciated but is not required. | 
|  | # 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be | 
|  | #    misrepresented as being the original software. | 
|  | # 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | Turtle graphics is a popular way for introducing programming to | 
|  | kids. It was part of the original Logo programming language developed | 
|  | by Wally Feurzig and Seymour Papert in 1966. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Imagine a robotic turtle starting at (0, 0) in the x-y plane. After an ``import turtle``, give it | 
|  | the command turtle.forward(15), and it moves (on-screen!) 15 pixels in | 
|  | the direction it is facing, drawing a line as it moves. Give it the | 
|  | command turtle.right(25), and it rotates in-place 25 degrees clockwise. | 
|  |  | 
|  | By combining together these and similar commands, intricate shapes and | 
|  | pictures can easily be drawn. | 
|  |  | 
|  | ----- turtle.py | 
|  |  | 
|  | This module is an extended reimplementation of turtle.py from the | 
|  | Python standard distribution up to Python 2.5. (See: http://www.python.org) | 
|  |  | 
|  | It tries to keep the merits of turtle.py and to be (nearly) 100% | 
|  | compatible with it. This means in the first place to enable the | 
|  | learning programmer to use all the commands, classes and methods | 
|  | interactively when using the module from within IDLE run with | 
|  | the -n switch. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Roughly it has the following features added: | 
|  |  | 
|  | - Better animation of the turtle movements, especially of turning the | 
|  | turtle. So the turtles can more easily be used as a visual feedback | 
|  | instrument by the (beginning) programmer. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - Different turtle shapes, gif-images as turtle shapes, user defined | 
|  | and user controllable turtle shapes, among them compound | 
|  | (multicolored) shapes. Turtle shapes can be stretched and tilted, which | 
|  | makes turtles very versatile geometrical objects. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - Fine control over turtle movement and screen updates via delay(), | 
|  | and enhanced tracer() and speed() methods. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - Aliases for the most commonly used commands, like fd for forward etc., | 
|  | following the early Logo traditions. This reduces the boring work of | 
|  | typing long sequences of commands, which often occur in a natural way | 
|  | when kids try to program fancy pictures on their first encounter with | 
|  | turtle graphics. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - Turtles now have an undo()-method with configurable undo-buffer. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - Some simple commands/methods for creating event driven programs | 
|  | (mouse-, key-, timer-events). Especially useful for programming games. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - A scrollable Canvas class. The default scrollable Canvas can be | 
|  | extended interactively as needed while playing around with the turtle(s). | 
|  |  | 
|  | - A TurtleScreen class with methods controlling background color or | 
|  | background image, window and canvas size and other properties of the | 
|  | TurtleScreen. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - There is a method, setworldcoordinates(), to install a user defined | 
|  | coordinate-system for the TurtleScreen. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - The implementation uses a 2-vector class named Vec2D, derived from tuple. | 
|  | This class is public, so it can be imported by the application programmer, | 
|  | which makes certain types of computations very natural and compact. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - Appearance of the TurtleScreen and the Turtles at startup/import can be | 
|  | configured by means of a turtle.cfg configuration file. | 
|  | The default configuration mimics the appearance of the old turtle module. | 
|  |  | 
|  | - If configured appropriately the module reads in docstrings from a docstring | 
|  | dictionary in some different language, supplied separately  and replaces | 
|  | the English ones by those read in. There is a utility function | 
|  | write_docstringdict() to write a dictionary with the original (English) | 
|  | docstrings to disc, so it can serve as a template for translations. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Behind the scenes there are some features included with possible | 
|  | extensions in mind. These will be commented and documented elsewhere. | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  |  | 
|  | _ver = "turtle 1.1b- - for Python 3.1   -  4. 5. 2009" | 
|  |  | 
|  | # print(_ver) | 
|  |  | 
|  | import tkinter as TK | 
|  | import types | 
|  | import math | 
|  | import time | 
|  | import inspect | 
|  | import sys | 
|  |  | 
|  | from os.path import isfile, split, join | 
|  | from copy import deepcopy | 
|  | from tkinter import simpledialog | 
|  |  | 
|  | _tg_classes = ['ScrolledCanvas', 'TurtleScreen', 'Screen', | 
|  | 'RawTurtle', 'Turtle', 'RawPen', 'Pen', 'Shape', 'Vec2D'] | 
|  | _tg_screen_functions = ['addshape', 'bgcolor', 'bgpic', 'bye', | 
|  | 'clearscreen', 'colormode', 'delay', 'exitonclick', 'getcanvas', | 
|  | 'getshapes', 'listen', 'mainloop', 'mode', 'numinput', | 
|  | 'onkey', 'onkeypress', 'onkeyrelease', 'onscreenclick', 'ontimer', | 
|  | 'register_shape', 'resetscreen', 'screensize', 'setup', | 
|  | 'setworldcoordinates', 'textinput', 'title', 'tracer', 'turtles', 'update', | 
|  | 'window_height', 'window_width'] | 
|  | _tg_turtle_functions = ['back', 'backward', 'begin_fill', 'begin_poly', 'bk', | 
|  | 'circle', 'clear', 'clearstamp', 'clearstamps', 'clone', 'color', | 
|  | 'degrees', 'distance', 'dot', 'down', 'end_fill', 'end_poly', 'fd', | 
|  | 'fillcolor', 'filling', 'forward', 'get_poly', 'getpen', 'getscreen', 'get_shapepoly', | 
|  | 'getturtle', 'goto', 'heading', 'hideturtle', 'home', 'ht', 'isdown', | 
|  | 'isvisible', 'left', 'lt', 'onclick', 'ondrag', 'onrelease', 'pd', | 
|  | 'pen', 'pencolor', 'pendown', 'pensize', 'penup', 'pos', 'position', | 
|  | 'pu', 'radians', 'right', 'reset', 'resizemode', 'rt', | 
|  | 'seth', 'setheading', 'setpos', 'setposition', 'settiltangle', | 
|  | 'setundobuffer', 'setx', 'sety', 'shape', 'shapesize', 'shapetransform', 'shearfactor', 'showturtle', | 
|  | 'speed', 'st', 'stamp', 'tilt', 'tiltangle', 'towards', | 
|  | 'turtlesize', 'undo', 'undobufferentries', 'up', 'width', | 
|  | 'write', 'xcor', 'ycor'] | 
|  | _tg_utilities = ['write_docstringdict', 'done'] | 
|  |  | 
|  | __all__ = (_tg_classes + _tg_screen_functions + _tg_turtle_functions + | 
|  | _tg_utilities + ['Terminator']) # + _math_functions) | 
|  |  | 
|  | _alias_list = ['addshape', 'backward', 'bk', 'fd', 'ht', 'lt', 'pd', 'pos', | 
|  | 'pu', 'rt', 'seth', 'setpos', 'setposition', 'st', | 
|  | 'turtlesize', 'up', 'width'] | 
|  |  | 
|  | _CFG = {"width" : 0.5,               # Screen | 
|  | "height" : 0.75, | 
|  | "canvwidth" : 400, | 
|  | "canvheight": 300, | 
|  | "leftright": None, | 
|  | "topbottom": None, | 
|  | "mode": "standard",          # TurtleScreen | 
|  | "colormode": 1.0, | 
|  | "delay": 10, | 
|  | "undobuffersize": 1000,      # RawTurtle | 
|  | "shape": "classic", | 
|  | "pencolor" : "black", | 
|  | "fillcolor" : "black", | 
|  | "resizemode" : "noresize", | 
|  | "visible" : True, | 
|  | "language": "english",        # docstrings | 
|  | "exampleturtle": "turtle", | 
|  | "examplescreen": "screen", | 
|  | "title": "Python Turtle Graphics", | 
|  | "using_IDLE": False | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | def config_dict(filename): | 
|  | """Convert content of config-file into dictionary.""" | 
|  | with open(filename, "r") as f: | 
|  | cfglines = f.readlines() | 
|  | cfgdict = {} | 
|  | for line in cfglines: | 
|  | line = line.strip() | 
|  | if not line or line.startswith("#"): | 
|  | continue | 
|  | try: | 
|  | key, value = line.split("=") | 
|  | except ValueError: | 
|  | print("Bad line in config-file %s:\n%s" % (filename,line)) | 
|  | continue | 
|  | key = key.strip() | 
|  | value = value.strip() | 
|  | if value in ["True", "False", "None", "''", '""']: | 
|  | value = eval(value) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | try: | 
|  | if "." in value: | 
|  | value = float(value) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | value = int(value) | 
|  | except ValueError: | 
|  | pass # value need not be converted | 
|  | cfgdict[key] = value | 
|  | return cfgdict | 
|  |  | 
|  | def readconfig(cfgdict): | 
|  | """Read config-files, change configuration-dict accordingly. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If there is a turtle.cfg file in the current working directory, | 
|  | read it from there. If this contains an importconfig-value, | 
|  | say 'myway', construct filename turtle_mayway.cfg else use | 
|  | turtle.cfg and read it from the import-directory, where | 
|  | turtle.py is located. | 
|  | Update configuration dictionary first according to config-file, | 
|  | in the import directory, then according to config-file in the | 
|  | current working directory. | 
|  | If no config-file is found, the default configuration is used. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | default_cfg = "turtle.cfg" | 
|  | cfgdict1 = {} | 
|  | cfgdict2 = {} | 
|  | if isfile(default_cfg): | 
|  | cfgdict1 = config_dict(default_cfg) | 
|  | if "importconfig" in cfgdict1: | 
|  | default_cfg = "turtle_%s.cfg" % cfgdict1["importconfig"] | 
|  | try: | 
|  | head, tail = split(__file__) | 
|  | cfg_file2 = join(head, default_cfg) | 
|  | except Exception: | 
|  | cfg_file2 = "" | 
|  | if isfile(cfg_file2): | 
|  | cfgdict2 = config_dict(cfg_file2) | 
|  | _CFG.update(cfgdict2) | 
|  | _CFG.update(cfgdict1) | 
|  |  | 
|  | try: | 
|  | readconfig(_CFG) | 
|  | except Exception: | 
|  | print ("No configfile read, reason unknown") | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class Vec2D(tuple): | 
|  | """A 2 dimensional vector class, used as a helper class | 
|  | for implementing turtle graphics. | 
|  | May be useful for turtle graphics programs also. | 
|  | Derived from tuple, so a vector is a tuple! | 
|  |  | 
|  | Provides (for a, b vectors, k number): | 
|  | a+b vector addition | 
|  | a-b vector subtraction | 
|  | a*b inner product | 
|  | k*a and a*k multiplication with scalar | 
|  | |a| absolute value of a | 
|  | a.rotate(angle) rotation | 
|  | """ | 
|  | def __new__(cls, x, y): | 
|  | return tuple.__new__(cls, (x, y)) | 
|  | def __add__(self, other): | 
|  | return Vec2D(self[0]+other[0], self[1]+other[1]) | 
|  | def __mul__(self, other): | 
|  | if isinstance(other, Vec2D): | 
|  | return self[0]*other[0]+self[1]*other[1] | 
|  | return Vec2D(self[0]*other, self[1]*other) | 
|  | def __rmul__(self, other): | 
|  | if isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, float): | 
|  | return Vec2D(self[0]*other, self[1]*other) | 
|  | return NotImplemented | 
|  | def __sub__(self, other): | 
|  | return Vec2D(self[0]-other[0], self[1]-other[1]) | 
|  | def __neg__(self): | 
|  | return Vec2D(-self[0], -self[1]) | 
|  | def __abs__(self): | 
|  | return (self[0]**2 + self[1]**2)**0.5 | 
|  | def rotate(self, angle): | 
|  | """rotate self counterclockwise by angle | 
|  | """ | 
|  | perp = Vec2D(-self[1], self[0]) | 
|  | angle = angle * math.pi / 180.0 | 
|  | c, s = math.cos(angle), math.sin(angle) | 
|  | return Vec2D(self[0]*c+perp[0]*s, self[1]*c+perp[1]*s) | 
|  | def __getnewargs__(self): | 
|  | return (self[0], self[1]) | 
|  | def __repr__(self): | 
|  | return "(%.2f,%.2f)" % self | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | ############################################################################## | 
|  | ### From here up to line    : Tkinter - Interface for turtle.py            ### | 
|  | ### May be replaced by an interface to some different graphics toolkit     ### | 
|  | ############################################################################## | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## helper functions for Scrolled Canvas, to forward Canvas-methods | 
|  | ## to ScrolledCanvas class | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __methodDict(cls, _dict): | 
|  | """helper function for Scrolled Canvas""" | 
|  | baseList = list(cls.__bases__) | 
|  | baseList.reverse() | 
|  | for _super in baseList: | 
|  | __methodDict(_super, _dict) | 
|  | for key, value in cls.__dict__.items(): | 
|  | if type(value) == types.FunctionType: | 
|  | _dict[key] = value | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __methods(cls): | 
|  | """helper function for Scrolled Canvas""" | 
|  | _dict = {} | 
|  | __methodDict(cls, _dict) | 
|  | return _dict.keys() | 
|  |  | 
|  | __stringBody = ( | 
|  | 'def %(method)s(self, *args, **kw): return ' + | 
|  | 'self.%(attribute)s.%(method)s(*args, **kw)') | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __forwardmethods(fromClass, toClass, toPart, exclude = ()): | 
|  | ### MANY CHANGES ### | 
|  | _dict_1 = {} | 
|  | __methodDict(toClass, _dict_1) | 
|  | _dict = {} | 
|  | mfc = __methods(fromClass) | 
|  | for ex in _dict_1.keys(): | 
|  | if ex[:1] == '_' or ex[-1:] == '_' or ex in exclude or ex in mfc: | 
|  | pass | 
|  | else: | 
|  | _dict[ex] = _dict_1[ex] | 
|  |  | 
|  | for method, func in _dict.items(): | 
|  | d = {'method': method, 'func': func} | 
|  | if isinstance(toPart, str): | 
|  | execString = \ | 
|  | __stringBody % {'method' : method, 'attribute' : toPart} | 
|  | exec(execString, d) | 
|  | setattr(fromClass, method, d[method])   ### NEWU! | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class ScrolledCanvas(TK.Frame): | 
|  | """Modeled after the scrolled canvas class from Grayons's Tkinter book. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Used as the default canvas, which pops up automatically when | 
|  | using turtle graphics functions or the Turtle class. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | def __init__(self, master, width=500, height=350, | 
|  | canvwidth=600, canvheight=500): | 
|  | TK.Frame.__init__(self, master, width=width, height=height) | 
|  | self._rootwindow = self.winfo_toplevel() | 
|  | self.width, self.height = width, height | 
|  | self.canvwidth, self.canvheight = canvwidth, canvheight | 
|  | self.bg = "white" | 
|  | self._canvas = TK.Canvas(master, width=width, height=height, | 
|  | bg=self.bg, relief=TK.SUNKEN, borderwidth=2) | 
|  | self.hscroll = TK.Scrollbar(master, command=self._canvas.xview, | 
|  | orient=TK.HORIZONTAL) | 
|  | self.vscroll = TK.Scrollbar(master, command=self._canvas.yview) | 
|  | self._canvas.configure(xscrollcommand=self.hscroll.set, | 
|  | yscrollcommand=self.vscroll.set) | 
|  | self.rowconfigure(0, weight=1, minsize=0) | 
|  | self.columnconfigure(0, weight=1, minsize=0) | 
|  | self._canvas.grid(padx=1, in_ = self, pady=1, row=0, | 
|  | column=0, rowspan=1, columnspan=1, sticky='news') | 
|  | self.vscroll.grid(padx=1, in_ = self, pady=1, row=0, | 
|  | column=1, rowspan=1, columnspan=1, sticky='news') | 
|  | self.hscroll.grid(padx=1, in_ = self, pady=1, row=1, | 
|  | column=0, rowspan=1, columnspan=1, sticky='news') | 
|  | self.reset() | 
|  | self._rootwindow.bind('<Configure>', self.onResize) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def reset(self, canvwidth=None, canvheight=None, bg = None): | 
|  | """Adjust canvas and scrollbars according to given canvas size.""" | 
|  | if canvwidth: | 
|  | self.canvwidth = canvwidth | 
|  | if canvheight: | 
|  | self.canvheight = canvheight | 
|  | if bg: | 
|  | self.bg = bg | 
|  | self._canvas.config(bg=bg, | 
|  | scrollregion=(-self.canvwidth//2, -self.canvheight//2, | 
|  | self.canvwidth//2, self.canvheight//2)) | 
|  | self._canvas.xview_moveto(0.5*(self.canvwidth - self.width + 30) / | 
|  | self.canvwidth) | 
|  | self._canvas.yview_moveto(0.5*(self.canvheight- self.height + 30) / | 
|  | self.canvheight) | 
|  | self.adjustScrolls() | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | def adjustScrolls(self): | 
|  | """ Adjust scrollbars according to window- and canvas-size. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | cwidth = self._canvas.winfo_width() | 
|  | cheight = self._canvas.winfo_height() | 
|  | self._canvas.xview_moveto(0.5*(self.canvwidth-cwidth)/self.canvwidth) | 
|  | self._canvas.yview_moveto(0.5*(self.canvheight-cheight)/self.canvheight) | 
|  | if cwidth < self.canvwidth or cheight < self.canvheight: | 
|  | self.hscroll.grid(padx=1, in_ = self, pady=1, row=1, | 
|  | column=0, rowspan=1, columnspan=1, sticky='news') | 
|  | self.vscroll.grid(padx=1, in_ = self, pady=1, row=0, | 
|  | column=1, rowspan=1, columnspan=1, sticky='news') | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.hscroll.grid_forget() | 
|  | self.vscroll.grid_forget() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def onResize(self, event): | 
|  | """self-explanatory""" | 
|  | self.adjustScrolls() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def bbox(self, *args): | 
|  | """ 'forward' method, which canvas itself has inherited... | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._canvas.bbox(*args) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def cget(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
|  | """ 'forward' method, which canvas itself has inherited... | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._canvas.cget(*args, **kwargs) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def config(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
|  | """ 'forward' method, which canvas itself has inherited... | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._canvas.config(*args, **kwargs) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def bind(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
|  | """ 'forward' method, which canvas itself has inherited... | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._canvas.bind(*args, **kwargs) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def unbind(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
|  | """ 'forward' method, which canvas itself has inherited... | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._canvas.unbind(*args, **kwargs) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def focus_force(self): | 
|  | """ 'forward' method, which canvas itself has inherited... | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._canvas.focus_force() | 
|  |  | 
|  | __forwardmethods(ScrolledCanvas, TK.Canvas, '_canvas') | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class _Root(TK.Tk): | 
|  | """Root class for Screen based on Tkinter.""" | 
|  | def __init__(self): | 
|  | TK.Tk.__init__(self) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def setupcanvas(self, width, height, cwidth, cheight): | 
|  | self._canvas = ScrolledCanvas(self, width, height, cwidth, cheight) | 
|  | self._canvas.pack(expand=1, fill="both") | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _getcanvas(self): | 
|  | return self._canvas | 
|  |  | 
|  | def set_geometry(self, width, height, startx, starty): | 
|  | self.geometry("%dx%d%+d%+d"%(width, height, startx, starty)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def ondestroy(self, destroy): | 
|  | self.wm_protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", destroy) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def win_width(self): | 
|  | return self.winfo_screenwidth() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def win_height(self): | 
|  | return self.winfo_screenheight() | 
|  |  | 
|  | Canvas = TK.Canvas | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class TurtleScreenBase(object): | 
|  | """Provide the basic graphics functionality. | 
|  | Interface between Tkinter and turtle.py. | 
|  |  | 
|  | To port turtle.py to some different graphics toolkit | 
|  | a corresponding TurtleScreenBase class has to be implemented. | 
|  | """ | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _blankimage(self): | 
|  | """return a blank image object | 
|  | """ | 
|  | img = TK.PhotoImage(width=1, height=1, master=self.cv) | 
|  | img.blank() | 
|  | return img | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _image(self, filename): | 
|  | """return an image object containing the | 
|  | imagedata from a gif-file named filename. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return TK.PhotoImage(file=filename, master=self.cv) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __init__(self, cv): | 
|  | self.cv = cv | 
|  | if isinstance(cv, ScrolledCanvas): | 
|  | w = self.cv.canvwidth | 
|  | h = self.cv.canvheight | 
|  | else:  # expected: ordinary TK.Canvas | 
|  | w = int(self.cv.cget("width")) | 
|  | h = int(self.cv.cget("height")) | 
|  | self.cv.config(scrollregion = (-w//2, -h//2, w//2, h//2 )) | 
|  | self.canvwidth = w | 
|  | self.canvheight = h | 
|  | self.xscale = self.yscale = 1.0 | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _createpoly(self): | 
|  | """Create an invisible polygon item on canvas self.cv) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self.cv.create_polygon((0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0), fill="", outline="") | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _drawpoly(self, polyitem, coordlist, fill=None, | 
|  | outline=None, width=None, top=False): | 
|  | """Configure polygonitem polyitem according to provided | 
|  | arguments: | 
|  | coordlist is sequence of coordinates | 
|  | fill is filling color | 
|  | outline is outline color | 
|  | top is a boolean value, which specifies if polyitem | 
|  | will be put on top of the canvas' displaylist so it | 
|  | will not be covered by other items. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | cl = [] | 
|  | for x, y in coordlist: | 
|  | cl.append(x * self.xscale) | 
|  | cl.append(-y * self.yscale) | 
|  | self.cv.coords(polyitem, *cl) | 
|  | if fill is not None: | 
|  | self.cv.itemconfigure(polyitem, fill=fill) | 
|  | if outline is not None: | 
|  | self.cv.itemconfigure(polyitem, outline=outline) | 
|  | if width is not None: | 
|  | self.cv.itemconfigure(polyitem, width=width) | 
|  | if top: | 
|  | self.cv.tag_raise(polyitem) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _createline(self): | 
|  | """Create an invisible line item on canvas self.cv) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self.cv.create_line(0, 0, 0, 0, fill="", width=2, | 
|  | capstyle = TK.ROUND) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _drawline(self, lineitem, coordlist=None, | 
|  | fill=None, width=None, top=False): | 
|  | """Configure lineitem according to provided arguments: | 
|  | coordlist is sequence of coordinates | 
|  | fill is drawing color | 
|  | width is width of drawn line. | 
|  | top is a boolean value, which specifies if polyitem | 
|  | will be put on top of the canvas' displaylist so it | 
|  | will not be covered by other items. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if coordlist is not None: | 
|  | cl = [] | 
|  | for x, y in coordlist: | 
|  | cl.append(x * self.xscale) | 
|  | cl.append(-y * self.yscale) | 
|  | self.cv.coords(lineitem, *cl) | 
|  | if fill is not None: | 
|  | self.cv.itemconfigure(lineitem, fill=fill) | 
|  | if width is not None: | 
|  | self.cv.itemconfigure(lineitem, width=width) | 
|  | if top: | 
|  | self.cv.tag_raise(lineitem) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _delete(self, item): | 
|  | """Delete graphics item from canvas. | 
|  | If item is"all" delete all graphics items. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.cv.delete(item) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _update(self): | 
|  | """Redraw graphics items on canvas | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.cv.update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _delay(self, delay): | 
|  | """Delay subsequent canvas actions for delay ms.""" | 
|  | self.cv.after(delay) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _iscolorstring(self, color): | 
|  | """Check if the string color is a legal Tkinter color string. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | try: | 
|  | rgb = self.cv.winfo_rgb(color) | 
|  | ok = True | 
|  | except TK.TclError: | 
|  | ok = False | 
|  | return ok | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _bgcolor(self, color=None): | 
|  | """Set canvas' backgroundcolor if color is not None, | 
|  | else return backgroundcolor.""" | 
|  | if color is not None: | 
|  | self.cv.config(bg = color) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  | else: | 
|  | return self.cv.cget("bg") | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _write(self, pos, txt, align, font, pencolor): | 
|  | """Write txt at pos in canvas with specified font | 
|  | and color. | 
|  | Return text item and x-coord of right bottom corner | 
|  | of text's bounding box.""" | 
|  | x, y = pos | 
|  | x = x * self.xscale | 
|  | y = y * self.yscale | 
|  | anchor = {"left":"sw", "center":"s", "right":"se" } | 
|  | item = self.cv.create_text(x-1, -y, text = txt, anchor = anchor[align], | 
|  | fill = pencolor, font = font) | 
|  | x0, y0, x1, y1 = self.cv.bbox(item) | 
|  | self.cv.update() | 
|  | return item, x1-1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | ##    def _dot(self, pos, size, color): | 
|  | ##        """may be implemented for some other graphics toolkit""" | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _onclick(self, item, fun, num=1, add=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to mouse-click event on turtle. | 
|  | fun must be a function with two arguments, the coordinates | 
|  | of the clicked point on the canvas. | 
|  | num, the number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if fun is None: | 
|  | self.cv.tag_unbind(item, "<Button-%s>" % num) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | def eventfun(event): | 
|  | x, y = (self.cv.canvasx(event.x)/self.xscale, | 
|  | -self.cv.canvasy(event.y)/self.yscale) | 
|  | fun(x, y) | 
|  | self.cv.tag_bind(item, "<Button-%s>" % num, eventfun, add) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _onrelease(self, item, fun, num=1, add=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to mouse-button-release event on turtle. | 
|  | fun must be a function with two arguments, the coordinates | 
|  | of the point on the canvas where mouse button is released. | 
|  | num, the number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | If a turtle is clicked, first _onclick-event will be performed, | 
|  | then _onscreensclick-event. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if fun is None: | 
|  | self.cv.tag_unbind(item, "<Button%s-ButtonRelease>" % num) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | def eventfun(event): | 
|  | x, y = (self.cv.canvasx(event.x)/self.xscale, | 
|  | -self.cv.canvasy(event.y)/self.yscale) | 
|  | fun(x, y) | 
|  | self.cv.tag_bind(item, "<Button%s-ButtonRelease>" % num, | 
|  | eventfun, add) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _ondrag(self, item, fun, num=1, add=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to mouse-move-event (with pressed mouse button) on turtle. | 
|  | fun must be a function with two arguments, the coordinates of the | 
|  | actual mouse position on the canvas. | 
|  | num, the number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | Every sequence of mouse-move-events on a turtle is preceded by a | 
|  | mouse-click event on that turtle. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if fun is None: | 
|  | self.cv.tag_unbind(item, "<Button%s-Motion>" % num) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | def eventfun(event): | 
|  | try: | 
|  | x, y = (self.cv.canvasx(event.x)/self.xscale, | 
|  | -self.cv.canvasy(event.y)/self.yscale) | 
|  | fun(x, y) | 
|  | except Exception: | 
|  | pass | 
|  | self.cv.tag_bind(item, "<Button%s-Motion>" % num, eventfun, add) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _onscreenclick(self, fun, num=1, add=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to mouse-click event on canvas. | 
|  | fun must be a function with two arguments, the coordinates | 
|  | of the clicked point on the canvas. | 
|  | num, the number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | If a turtle is clicked, first _onclick-event will be performed, | 
|  | then _onscreensclick-event. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if fun is None: | 
|  | self.cv.unbind("<Button-%s>" % num) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | def eventfun(event): | 
|  | x, y = (self.cv.canvasx(event.x)/self.xscale, | 
|  | -self.cv.canvasy(event.y)/self.yscale) | 
|  | fun(x, y) | 
|  | self.cv.bind("<Button-%s>" % num, eventfun, add) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _onkeyrelease(self, fun, key): | 
|  | """Bind fun to key-release event of key. | 
|  | Canvas must have focus. See method listen | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if fun is None: | 
|  | self.cv.unbind("<KeyRelease-%s>" % key, None) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | def eventfun(event): | 
|  | fun() | 
|  | self.cv.bind("<KeyRelease-%s>" % key, eventfun) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _onkeypress(self, fun, key=None): | 
|  | """If key is given, bind fun to key-press event of key. | 
|  | Otherwise bind fun to any key-press. | 
|  | Canvas must have focus. See method listen. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if fun is None: | 
|  | if key is None: | 
|  | self.cv.unbind("<KeyPress>", None) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.cv.unbind("<KeyPress-%s>" % key, None) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | def eventfun(event): | 
|  | fun() | 
|  | if key is None: | 
|  | self.cv.bind("<KeyPress>", eventfun) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.cv.bind("<KeyPress-%s>" % key, eventfun) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _listen(self): | 
|  | """Set focus on canvas (in order to collect key-events) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.cv.focus_force() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _ontimer(self, fun, t): | 
|  | """Install a timer, which calls fun after t milliseconds. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if t == 0: | 
|  | self.cv.after_idle(fun) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.cv.after(t, fun) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _createimage(self, image): | 
|  | """Create and return image item on canvas. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self.cv.create_image(0, 0, image=image) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _drawimage(self, item, pos, image): | 
|  | """Configure image item as to draw image object | 
|  | at position (x,y) on canvas) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | x, y = pos | 
|  | self.cv.coords(item, (x * self.xscale, -y * self.yscale)) | 
|  | self.cv.itemconfig(item, image=image) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _setbgpic(self, item, image): | 
|  | """Configure image item as to draw image object | 
|  | at center of canvas. Set item to the first item | 
|  | in the displaylist, so it will be drawn below | 
|  | any other item .""" | 
|  | self.cv.itemconfig(item, image=image) | 
|  | self.cv.tag_lower(item) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _type(self, item): | 
|  | """Return 'line' or 'polygon' or 'image' depending on | 
|  | type of item. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self.cv.type(item) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _pointlist(self, item): | 
|  | """returns list of coordinate-pairs of points of item | 
|  | Example (for insiders): | 
|  | >>> from turtle import * | 
|  | >>> getscreen()._pointlist(getturtle().turtle._item) | 
|  | [(0.0, 9.9999999999999982), (0.0, -9.9999999999999982), | 
|  | (9.9999999999999982, 0.0)] | 
|  | >>> """ | 
|  | cl = self.cv.coords(item) | 
|  | pl = [(cl[i], -cl[i+1]) for i in range(0, len(cl), 2)] | 
|  | return  pl | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _setscrollregion(self, srx1, sry1, srx2, sry2): | 
|  | self.cv.config(scrollregion=(srx1, sry1, srx2, sry2)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _rescale(self, xscalefactor, yscalefactor): | 
|  | items = self.cv.find_all() | 
|  | for item in items: | 
|  | coordinates = list(self.cv.coords(item)) | 
|  | newcoordlist = [] | 
|  | while coordinates: | 
|  | x, y = coordinates[:2] | 
|  | newcoordlist.append(x * xscalefactor) | 
|  | newcoordlist.append(y * yscalefactor) | 
|  | coordinates = coordinates[2:] | 
|  | self.cv.coords(item, *newcoordlist) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _resize(self, canvwidth=None, canvheight=None, bg=None): | 
|  | """Resize the canvas the turtles are drawing on. Does | 
|  | not alter the drawing window. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | # needs amendment | 
|  | if not isinstance(self.cv, ScrolledCanvas): | 
|  | return self.canvwidth, self.canvheight | 
|  | if canvwidth is canvheight is bg is None: | 
|  | return self.cv.canvwidth, self.cv.canvheight | 
|  | if canvwidth is not None: | 
|  | self.canvwidth = canvwidth | 
|  | if canvheight is not None: | 
|  | self.canvheight = canvheight | 
|  | self.cv.reset(canvwidth, canvheight, bg) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _window_size(self): | 
|  | """ Return the width and height of the turtle window. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | width = self.cv.winfo_width() | 
|  | if width <= 1:  # the window isn't managed by a geometry manager | 
|  | width = self.cv['width'] | 
|  | height = self.cv.winfo_height() | 
|  | if height <= 1: # the window isn't managed by a geometry manager | 
|  | height = self.cv['height'] | 
|  | return width, height | 
|  |  | 
|  | def mainloop(self): | 
|  | """Starts event loop - calling Tkinter's mainloop function. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Must be last statement in a turtle graphics program. | 
|  | Must NOT be used if a script is run from within IDLE in -n mode | 
|  | (No subprocess) - for interactive use of turtle graphics. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.mainloop() | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.cv.tk.mainloop() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def textinput(self, title, prompt): | 
|  | """Pop up a dialog window for input of a string. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: title is the title of the dialog window, | 
|  | prompt is a text mostly describing what information to input. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Return the string input | 
|  | If the dialog is canceled, return None. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.textinput("NIM", "Name of first player:") | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return simpledialog.askstring(title, prompt, parent=self.cv) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def numinput(self, title, prompt, default=None, minval=None, maxval=None): | 
|  | """Pop up a dialog window for input of a number. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: title is the title of the dialog window, | 
|  | prompt is a text mostly describing what numerical information to input. | 
|  | default: default value | 
|  | minval: minimum value for input | 
|  | maxval: maximum value for input | 
|  |  | 
|  | The number input must be in the range minval .. maxval if these are | 
|  | given. If not, a hint is issued and the dialog remains open for | 
|  | correction. Return the number input. | 
|  | If the dialog is canceled,  return None. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.numinput("Poker", "Your stakes:", 1000, minval=10, maxval=10000) | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return simpledialog.askfloat(title, prompt, initialvalue=default, | 
|  | minvalue=minval, maxvalue=maxval, | 
|  | parent=self.cv) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | ############################################################################## | 
|  | ###                  End of Tkinter - interface                            ### | 
|  | ############################################################################## | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class Terminator (Exception): | 
|  | """Will be raised in TurtleScreen.update, if _RUNNING becomes False. | 
|  |  | 
|  | This stops execution of a turtle graphics script. | 
|  | Main purpose: use in the Demo-Viewer turtle.Demo.py. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | pass | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class TurtleGraphicsError(Exception): | 
|  | """Some TurtleGraphics Error | 
|  | """ | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class Shape(object): | 
|  | """Data structure modeling shapes. | 
|  |  | 
|  | attribute _type is one of "polygon", "image", "compound" | 
|  | attribute _data is - depending on _type a poygon-tuple, | 
|  | an image or a list constructed using the addcomponent method. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | def __init__(self, type_, data=None): | 
|  | self._type = type_ | 
|  | if type_ == "polygon": | 
|  | if isinstance(data, list): | 
|  | data = tuple(data) | 
|  | elif type_ == "image": | 
|  | if isinstance(data, str): | 
|  | if data.lower().endswith(".gif") and isfile(data): | 
|  | data = TurtleScreen._image(data) | 
|  | # else data assumed to be Photoimage | 
|  | elif type_ == "compound": | 
|  | data = [] | 
|  | else: | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("There is no shape type %s" % type_) | 
|  | self._data = data | 
|  |  | 
|  | def addcomponent(self, poly, fill, outline=None): | 
|  | """Add component to a shape of type compound. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: poly is a polygon, i. e. a tuple of number pairs. | 
|  | fill is the fillcolor of the component, | 
|  | outline is the outline color of the component. | 
|  |  | 
|  | call (for a Shapeobject namend s): | 
|  | --   s.addcomponent(((0,0), (10,10), (-10,10)), "red", "blue") | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example: | 
|  | >>> poly = ((0,0),(10,-5),(0,10),(-10,-5)) | 
|  | >>> s = Shape("compound") | 
|  | >>> s.addcomponent(poly, "red", "blue") | 
|  | >>> # .. add more components and then use register_shape() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self._type != "compound": | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("Cannot add component to %s Shape" | 
|  | % self._type) | 
|  | if outline is None: | 
|  | outline = fill | 
|  | self._data.append([poly, fill, outline]) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class Tbuffer(object): | 
|  | """Ring buffer used as undobuffer for RawTurtle objects.""" | 
|  | def __init__(self, bufsize=10): | 
|  | self.bufsize = bufsize | 
|  | self.buffer = [[None]] * bufsize | 
|  | self.ptr = -1 | 
|  | self.cumulate = False | 
|  | def reset(self, bufsize=None): | 
|  | if bufsize is None: | 
|  | for i in range(self.bufsize): | 
|  | self.buffer[i] = [None] | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.bufsize = bufsize | 
|  | self.buffer = [[None]] * bufsize | 
|  | self.ptr = -1 | 
|  | def push(self, item): | 
|  | if self.bufsize > 0: | 
|  | if not self.cumulate: | 
|  | self.ptr = (self.ptr + 1) % self.bufsize | 
|  | self.buffer[self.ptr] = item | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.buffer[self.ptr].append(item) | 
|  | def pop(self): | 
|  | if self.bufsize > 0: | 
|  | item = self.buffer[self.ptr] | 
|  | if item is None: | 
|  | return None | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.buffer[self.ptr] = [None] | 
|  | self.ptr = (self.ptr - 1) % self.bufsize | 
|  | return (item) | 
|  | def nr_of_items(self): | 
|  | return self.bufsize - self.buffer.count([None]) | 
|  | def __repr__(self): | 
|  | return str(self.buffer) + " " + str(self.ptr) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class TurtleScreen(TurtleScreenBase): | 
|  | """Provides screen oriented methods like setbg etc. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Only relies upon the methods of TurtleScreenBase and NOT | 
|  | upon components of the underlying graphics toolkit - | 
|  | which is Tkinter in this case. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | _RUNNING = True | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __init__(self, cv, mode=_CFG["mode"], | 
|  | colormode=_CFG["colormode"], delay=_CFG["delay"]): | 
|  | TurtleScreenBase.__init__(self, cv) | 
|  |  | 
|  | self._shapes = { | 
|  | "arrow" : Shape("polygon", ((-10,0), (10,0), (0,10))), | 
|  | "turtle" : Shape("polygon", ((0,16), (-2,14), (-1,10), (-4,7), | 
|  | (-7,9), (-9,8), (-6,5), (-7,1), (-5,-3), (-8,-6), | 
|  | (-6,-8), (-4,-5), (0,-7), (4,-5), (6,-8), (8,-6), | 
|  | (5,-3), (7,1), (6,5), (9,8), (7,9), (4,7), (1,10), | 
|  | (2,14))), | 
|  | "circle" : Shape("polygon", ((10,0), (9.51,3.09), (8.09,5.88), | 
|  | (5.88,8.09), (3.09,9.51), (0,10), (-3.09,9.51), | 
|  | (-5.88,8.09), (-8.09,5.88), (-9.51,3.09), (-10,0), | 
|  | (-9.51,-3.09), (-8.09,-5.88), (-5.88,-8.09), | 
|  | (-3.09,-9.51), (-0.00,-10.00), (3.09,-9.51), | 
|  | (5.88,-8.09), (8.09,-5.88), (9.51,-3.09))), | 
|  | "square" : Shape("polygon", ((10,-10), (10,10), (-10,10), | 
|  | (-10,-10))), | 
|  | "triangle" : Shape("polygon", ((10,-5.77), (0,11.55), | 
|  | (-10,-5.77))), | 
|  | "classic": Shape("polygon", ((0,0),(-5,-9),(0,-7),(5,-9))), | 
|  | "blank" : Shape("image", self._blankimage()) | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | self._bgpics = {"nopic" : ""} | 
|  |  | 
|  | self._mode = mode | 
|  | self._delayvalue = delay | 
|  | self._colormode = _CFG["colormode"] | 
|  | self._keys = [] | 
|  | self.clear() | 
|  | if sys.platform == 'darwin': | 
|  | # Force Turtle window to the front on OS X. This is needed because | 
|  | # the Turtle window will show behind the Terminal window when you | 
|  | # start the demo from the command line. | 
|  | rootwindow = cv.winfo_toplevel() | 
|  | rootwindow.call('wm', 'attributes', '.', '-topmost', '1') | 
|  | rootwindow.call('wm', 'attributes', '.', '-topmost', '0') | 
|  |  | 
|  | def clear(self): | 
|  | """Delete all drawings and all turtles from the TurtleScreen. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Reset empty TurtleScreen to its initial state: white background, | 
|  | no backgroundimage, no eventbindings and tracing on. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.clear() | 
|  |  | 
|  | Note: this method is not available as function. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._delayvalue = _CFG["delay"] | 
|  | self._colormode = _CFG["colormode"] | 
|  | self._delete("all") | 
|  | self._bgpic = self._createimage("") | 
|  | self._bgpicname = "nopic" | 
|  | self._tracing = 1 | 
|  | self._updatecounter = 0 | 
|  | self._turtles = [] | 
|  | self.bgcolor("white") | 
|  | for btn in 1, 2, 3: | 
|  | self.onclick(None, btn) | 
|  | self.onkeypress(None) | 
|  | for key in self._keys[:]: | 
|  | self.onkey(None, key) | 
|  | self.onkeypress(None, key) | 
|  | Turtle._pen = None | 
|  |  | 
|  | def mode(self, mode=None): | 
|  | """Set turtle-mode ('standard', 'logo' or 'world') and perform reset. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | mode -- one of the strings 'standard', 'logo' or 'world' | 
|  |  | 
|  | Mode 'standard' is compatible with turtle.py. | 
|  | Mode 'logo' is compatible with most Logo-Turtle-Graphics. | 
|  | Mode 'world' uses userdefined 'worldcoordinates'. *Attention*: in | 
|  | this mode angles appear distorted if x/y unit-ratio doesn't equal 1. | 
|  | If mode is not given, return the current mode. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Mode      Initial turtle heading     positive angles | 
|  | ------------|-------------------------|------------------- | 
|  | 'standard'    to the right (east)       counterclockwise | 
|  | 'logo'        upward    (north)         clockwise | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples: | 
|  | >>> mode('logo')   # resets turtle heading to north | 
|  | >>> mode() | 
|  | 'logo' | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if mode is None: | 
|  | return self._mode | 
|  | mode = mode.lower() | 
|  | if mode not in ["standard", "logo", "world"]: | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("No turtle-graphics-mode %s" % mode) | 
|  | self._mode = mode | 
|  | if mode in ["standard", "logo"]: | 
|  | self._setscrollregion(-self.canvwidth//2, -self.canvheight//2, | 
|  | self.canvwidth//2, self.canvheight//2) | 
|  | self.xscale = self.yscale = 1.0 | 
|  | self.reset() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def setworldcoordinates(self, llx, lly, urx, ury): | 
|  | """Set up a user defined coordinate-system. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | llx -- a number, x-coordinate of lower left corner of canvas | 
|  | lly -- a number, y-coordinate of lower left corner of canvas | 
|  | urx -- a number, x-coordinate of upper right corner of canvas | 
|  | ury -- a number, y-coordinate of upper right corner of canvas | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set up user coodinat-system and switch to mode 'world' if necessary. | 
|  | This performs a screen.reset. If mode 'world' is already active, | 
|  | all drawings are redrawn according to the new coordinates. | 
|  |  | 
|  | But ATTENTION: in user-defined coordinatesystems angles may appear | 
|  | distorted. (see Screen.mode()) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.setworldcoordinates(-10,-0.5,50,1.5) | 
|  | >>> for _ in range(36): | 
|  | ...     left(10) | 
|  | ...     forward(0.5) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self.mode() != "world": | 
|  | self.mode("world") | 
|  | xspan = float(urx - llx) | 
|  | yspan = float(ury - lly) | 
|  | wx, wy = self._window_size() | 
|  | self.screensize(wx-20, wy-20) | 
|  | oldxscale, oldyscale = self.xscale, self.yscale | 
|  | self.xscale = self.canvwidth / xspan | 
|  | self.yscale = self.canvheight / yspan | 
|  | srx1 = llx * self.xscale | 
|  | sry1 = -ury * self.yscale | 
|  | srx2 = self.canvwidth + srx1 | 
|  | sry2 = self.canvheight + sry1 | 
|  | self._setscrollregion(srx1, sry1, srx2, sry2) | 
|  | self._rescale(self.xscale/oldxscale, self.yscale/oldyscale) | 
|  | self.update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def register_shape(self, name, shape=None): | 
|  | """Adds a turtle shape to TurtleScreen's shapelist. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | (1) name is the name of a gif-file and shape is None. | 
|  | Installs the corresponding image shape. | 
|  | !! Image-shapes DO NOT rotate when turning the turtle, | 
|  | !! so they do not display the heading of the turtle! | 
|  | (2) name is an arbitrary string and shape is a tuple | 
|  | of pairs of coordinates. Installs the corresponding | 
|  | polygon shape | 
|  | (3) name is an arbitrary string and shape is a | 
|  | (compound) Shape object. Installs the corresponding | 
|  | compound shape. | 
|  | To use a shape, you have to issue the command shape(shapename). | 
|  |  | 
|  | call: register_shape("turtle.gif") | 
|  | --or: register_shape("tri", ((0,0), (10,10), (-10,10))) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.register_shape("triangle", ((5,-3),(0,5),(-5,-3))) | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if shape is None: | 
|  | # image | 
|  | if name.lower().endswith(".gif"): | 
|  | shape = Shape("image", self._image(name)) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("Bad arguments for register_shape.\n" | 
|  | + "Use  help(register_shape)" ) | 
|  | elif isinstance(shape, tuple): | 
|  | shape = Shape("polygon", shape) | 
|  | ## else shape assumed to be Shape-instance | 
|  | self._shapes[name] = shape | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _colorstr(self, color): | 
|  | """Return color string corresponding to args. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument may be a string or a tuple of three | 
|  | numbers corresponding to actual colormode, | 
|  | i.e. in the range 0<=n<=colormode. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If the argument doesn't represent a color, | 
|  | an error is raised. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if len(color) == 1: | 
|  | color = color[0] | 
|  | if isinstance(color, str): | 
|  | if self._iscolorstring(color) or color == "": | 
|  | return color | 
|  | else: | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("bad color string: %s" % str(color)) | 
|  | try: | 
|  | r, g, b = color | 
|  | except (TypeError, ValueError): | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("bad color arguments: %s" % str(color)) | 
|  | if self._colormode == 1.0: | 
|  | r, g, b = [round(255.0*x) for x in (r, g, b)] | 
|  | if not ((0 <= r <= 255) and (0 <= g <= 255) and (0 <= b <= 255)): | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("bad color sequence: %s" % str(color)) | 
|  | return "#%02x%02x%02x" % (r, g, b) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _color(self, cstr): | 
|  | if not cstr.startswith("#"): | 
|  | return cstr | 
|  | if len(cstr) == 7: | 
|  | cl = [int(cstr[i:i+2], 16) for i in (1, 3, 5)] | 
|  | elif len(cstr) == 4: | 
|  | cl = [16*int(cstr[h], 16) for h in cstr[1:]] | 
|  | else: | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("bad colorstring: %s" % cstr) | 
|  | return tuple(c * self._colormode/255 for c in cl) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def colormode(self, cmode=None): | 
|  | """Return the colormode or set it to 1.0 or 255. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | cmode -- one of the values 1.0 or 255 | 
|  |  | 
|  | r, g, b values of colortriples have to be in range 0..cmode. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.colormode() | 
|  | 1.0 | 
|  | >>> screen.colormode(255) | 
|  | >>> pencolor(240,160,80) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if cmode is None: | 
|  | return self._colormode | 
|  | if cmode == 1.0: | 
|  | self._colormode = float(cmode) | 
|  | elif cmode == 255: | 
|  | self._colormode = int(cmode) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def reset(self): | 
|  | """Reset all Turtles on the Screen to their initial state. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.reset() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | for turtle in self._turtles: | 
|  | turtle._setmode(self._mode) | 
|  | turtle.reset() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def turtles(self): | 
|  | """Return the list of turtles on the screen. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.turtles() | 
|  | [<turtle.Turtle object at 0x00E11FB0>] | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._turtles | 
|  |  | 
|  | def bgcolor(self, *args): | 
|  | """Set or return backgroundcolor of the TurtleScreen. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments (if given): a color string or three numbers | 
|  | in the range 0..colormode or a 3-tuple of such numbers. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.bgcolor("orange") | 
|  | >>> screen.bgcolor() | 
|  | 'orange' | 
|  | >>> screen.bgcolor(0.5,0,0.5) | 
|  | >>> screen.bgcolor() | 
|  | '#800080' | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if args: | 
|  | color = self._colorstr(args) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | color = None | 
|  | color = self._bgcolor(color) | 
|  | if color is not None: | 
|  | color = self._color(color) | 
|  | return color | 
|  |  | 
|  | def tracer(self, n=None, delay=None): | 
|  | """Turns turtle animation on/off and set delay for update drawings. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional arguments: | 
|  | n -- nonnegative  integer | 
|  | delay -- nonnegative  integer | 
|  |  | 
|  | If n is given, only each n-th regular screen update is really performed. | 
|  | (Can be used to accelerate the drawing of complex graphics.) | 
|  | Second arguments sets delay value (see RawTurtle.delay()) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.tracer(8, 25) | 
|  | >>> dist = 2 | 
|  | >>> for i in range(200): | 
|  | ...     fd(dist) | 
|  | ...     rt(90) | 
|  | ...     dist += 2 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if n is None: | 
|  | return self._tracing | 
|  | self._tracing = int(n) | 
|  | self._updatecounter = 0 | 
|  | if delay is not None: | 
|  | self._delayvalue = int(delay) | 
|  | if self._tracing: | 
|  | self.update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def delay(self, delay=None): | 
|  | """ Return or set the drawing delay in milliseconds. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | delay -- positive integer | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.delay(15) | 
|  | >>> screen.delay() | 
|  | 15 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if delay is None: | 
|  | return self._delayvalue | 
|  | self._delayvalue = int(delay) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _incrementudc(self): | 
|  | """Increment update counter.""" | 
|  | if not TurtleScreen._RUNNING: | 
|  | TurtleScreen._RUNNING = True | 
|  | raise Terminator | 
|  | if self._tracing > 0: | 
|  | self._updatecounter += 1 | 
|  | self._updatecounter %= self._tracing | 
|  |  | 
|  | def update(self): | 
|  | """Perform a TurtleScreen update. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | tracing = self._tracing | 
|  | self._tracing = True | 
|  | for t in self.turtles(): | 
|  | t._update_data() | 
|  | t._drawturtle() | 
|  | self._tracing = tracing | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def window_width(self): | 
|  | """ Return the width of the turtle window. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.window_width() | 
|  | 640 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._window_size()[0] | 
|  |  | 
|  | def window_height(self): | 
|  | """ Return the height of the turtle window. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.window_height() | 
|  | 480 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._window_size()[1] | 
|  |  | 
|  | def getcanvas(self): | 
|  | """Return the Canvas of this TurtleScreen. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Screen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> cv = screen.getcanvas() | 
|  | >>> cv | 
|  | <turtle.ScrolledCanvas instance at 0x010742D8> | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self.cv | 
|  |  | 
|  | def getshapes(self): | 
|  | """Return a list of names of all currently available turtle shapes. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.getshapes() | 
|  | ['arrow', 'blank', 'circle', ... , 'turtle'] | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return sorted(self._shapes.keys()) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def onclick(self, fun, btn=1, add=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to mouse-click event on canvas. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | fun -- a function with two arguments, the coordinates of the | 
|  | clicked point on the canvas. | 
|  | btn -- the number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen) | 
|  |  | 
|  | >>> screen.onclick(goto) | 
|  | >>> # Subsequently clicking into the TurtleScreen will | 
|  | >>> # make the turtle move to the clicked point. | 
|  | >>> screen.onclick(None) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._onscreenclick(fun, btn, add) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def onkey(self, fun, key): | 
|  | """Bind fun to key-release event of key. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | fun -- a function with no arguments | 
|  | key -- a string: key (e.g. "a") or key-symbol (e.g. "space") | 
|  |  | 
|  | In order to be able to register key-events, TurtleScreen | 
|  | must have focus. (See method listen.) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  |  | 
|  | >>> def f(): | 
|  | ...     fd(50) | 
|  | ...     lt(60) | 
|  | ... | 
|  | >>> screen.onkey(f, "Up") | 
|  | >>> screen.listen() | 
|  |  | 
|  | Subsequently the turtle can be moved by repeatedly pressing | 
|  | the up-arrow key, consequently drawing a hexagon | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if fun is None: | 
|  | if key in self._keys: | 
|  | self._keys.remove(key) | 
|  | elif key not in self._keys: | 
|  | self._keys.append(key) | 
|  | self._onkeyrelease(fun, key) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def onkeypress(self, fun, key=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to key-press event of key if key is given, | 
|  | or to any key-press-event if no key is given. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | fun -- a function with no arguments | 
|  | key -- a string: key (e.g. "a") or key-symbol (e.g. "space") | 
|  |  | 
|  | In order to be able to register key-events, TurtleScreen | 
|  | must have focus. (See method listen.) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen | 
|  | and a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  |  | 
|  | >>> def f(): | 
|  | ...     fd(50) | 
|  | ...     lt(60) | 
|  | ... | 
|  | >>> screen.onkeypress(f, "Up") | 
|  | >>> screen.listen() | 
|  |  | 
|  | Subsequently the turtle can be moved by repeatedly pressing | 
|  | the up-arrow key, or by keeping pressed the up-arrow key. | 
|  | consequently drawing a hexagon. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if fun is None: | 
|  | if key in self._keys: | 
|  | self._keys.remove(key) | 
|  | elif key is not None and key not in self._keys: | 
|  | self._keys.append(key) | 
|  | self._onkeypress(fun, key) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def listen(self, xdummy=None, ydummy=None): | 
|  | """Set focus on TurtleScreen (in order to collect key-events) | 
|  |  | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  | Dummy arguments are provided in order | 
|  | to be able to pass listen to the onclick method. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.listen() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._listen() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def ontimer(self, fun, t=0): | 
|  | """Install a timer, which calls fun after t milliseconds. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | fun -- a function with no arguments. | 
|  | t -- a number >= 0 | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  |  | 
|  | >>> running = True | 
|  | >>> def f(): | 
|  | ...     if running: | 
|  | ...             fd(50) | 
|  | ...             lt(60) | 
|  | ...             screen.ontimer(f, 250) | 
|  | ... | 
|  | >>> f()   # makes the turtle marching around | 
|  | >>> running = False | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._ontimer(fun, t) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def bgpic(self, picname=None): | 
|  | """Set background image or return name of current backgroundimage. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | picname -- a string, name of a gif-file or "nopic". | 
|  |  | 
|  | If picname is a filename, set the corresponding image as background. | 
|  | If picname is "nopic", delete backgroundimage, if present. | 
|  | If picname is None, return the filename of the current backgroundimage. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.bgpic() | 
|  | 'nopic' | 
|  | >>> screen.bgpic("landscape.gif") | 
|  | >>> screen.bgpic() | 
|  | 'landscape.gif' | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if picname is None: | 
|  | return self._bgpicname | 
|  | if picname not in self._bgpics: | 
|  | self._bgpics[picname] = self._image(picname) | 
|  | self._setbgpic(self._bgpic, self._bgpics[picname]) | 
|  | self._bgpicname = picname | 
|  |  | 
|  | def screensize(self, canvwidth=None, canvheight=None, bg=None): | 
|  | """Resize the canvas the turtles are drawing on. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional arguments: | 
|  | canvwidth -- positive integer, new width of canvas in pixels | 
|  | canvheight --  positive integer, new height of canvas in pixels | 
|  | bg -- colorstring or color-tuple, new backgroundcolor | 
|  | If no arguments are given, return current (canvaswidth, canvasheight) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Do not alter the drawing window. To observe hidden parts of | 
|  | the canvas use the scrollbars. (Can make visible those parts | 
|  | of a drawing, which were outside the canvas before!) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.screensize(2000,1500) | 
|  | >>> # e.g. to search for an erroneously escaped turtle ;-) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._resize(canvwidth, canvheight, bg) | 
|  |  | 
|  | onscreenclick = onclick | 
|  | resetscreen = reset | 
|  | clearscreen = clear | 
|  | addshape = register_shape | 
|  | onkeyrelease = onkey | 
|  |  | 
|  | class TNavigator(object): | 
|  | """Navigation part of the RawTurtle. | 
|  | Implements methods for turtle movement. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | START_ORIENTATION = { | 
|  | "standard": Vec2D(1.0, 0.0), | 
|  | "world"   : Vec2D(1.0, 0.0), | 
|  | "logo"    : Vec2D(0.0, 1.0)  } | 
|  | DEFAULT_MODE = "standard" | 
|  | DEFAULT_ANGLEOFFSET = 0 | 
|  | DEFAULT_ANGLEORIENT = 1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __init__(self, mode=DEFAULT_MODE): | 
|  | self._angleOffset = self.DEFAULT_ANGLEOFFSET | 
|  | self._angleOrient = self.DEFAULT_ANGLEORIENT | 
|  | self._mode = mode | 
|  | self.undobuffer = None | 
|  | self.degrees() | 
|  | self._mode = None | 
|  | self._setmode(mode) | 
|  | TNavigator.reset(self) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def reset(self): | 
|  | """reset turtle to its initial values | 
|  |  | 
|  | Will be overwritten by parent class | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._position = Vec2D(0.0, 0.0) | 
|  | self._orient =  TNavigator.START_ORIENTATION[self._mode] | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _setmode(self, mode=None): | 
|  | """Set turtle-mode to 'standard', 'world' or 'logo'. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if mode is None: | 
|  | return self._mode | 
|  | if mode not in ["standard", "logo", "world"]: | 
|  | return | 
|  | self._mode = mode | 
|  | if mode in ["standard", "world"]: | 
|  | self._angleOffset = 0 | 
|  | self._angleOrient = 1 | 
|  | else: # mode == "logo": | 
|  | self._angleOffset = self._fullcircle/4. | 
|  | self._angleOrient = -1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _setDegreesPerAU(self, fullcircle): | 
|  | """Helper function for degrees() and radians()""" | 
|  | self._fullcircle = fullcircle | 
|  | self._degreesPerAU = 360/fullcircle | 
|  | if self._mode == "standard": | 
|  | self._angleOffset = 0 | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self._angleOffset = fullcircle/4. | 
|  |  | 
|  | def degrees(self, fullcircle=360.0): | 
|  | """ Set angle measurement units to degrees. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | fullcircle -  a number | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set angle measurement units, i. e. set number | 
|  | of 'degrees' for a full circle. Default value is | 
|  | 360 degrees. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.left(90) | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 90 | 
|  |  | 
|  | Change angle measurement unit to grad (also known as gon, | 
|  | grade, or gradian and equals 1/100-th of the right angle.) | 
|  | >>> turtle.degrees(400.0) | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 100 | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._setDegreesPerAU(fullcircle) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def radians(self): | 
|  | """ Set the angle measurement units to radians. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 90 | 
|  | >>> turtle.radians() | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 1.5707963267948966 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._setDegreesPerAU(2*math.pi) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _go(self, distance): | 
|  | """move turtle forward by specified distance""" | 
|  | ende = self._position + self._orient * distance | 
|  | self._goto(ende) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _rotate(self, angle): | 
|  | """Turn turtle counterclockwise by specified angle if angle > 0.""" | 
|  | angle *= self._degreesPerAU | 
|  | self._orient = self._orient.rotate(angle) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _goto(self, end): | 
|  | """move turtle to position end.""" | 
|  | self._position = end | 
|  |  | 
|  | def forward(self, distance): | 
|  | """Move the turtle forward by the specified distance. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: forward | fd | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | distance -- a number (integer or float) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Move the turtle forward by the specified distance, in the direction | 
|  | the turtle is headed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (0.00, 0.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.forward(25) | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (25.00,0.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.forward(-75) | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (-50.00,0.00) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._go(distance) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def back(self, distance): | 
|  | """Move the turtle backward by distance. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: back | backward | bk | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | distance -- a number | 
|  |  | 
|  | Move the turtle backward by distance, opposite to the direction the | 
|  | turtle is headed. Do not change the turtle's heading. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (0.00, 0.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.backward(30) | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (-30.00, 0.00) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._go(-distance) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def right(self, angle): | 
|  | """Turn turtle right by angle units. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: right | rt | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | angle -- a number (integer or float) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Turn turtle right by angle units. (Units are by default degrees, | 
|  | but can be set via the degrees() and radians() functions.) | 
|  | Angle orientation depends on mode. (See this.) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 22.0 | 
|  | >>> turtle.right(45) | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 337.0 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._rotate(-angle) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def left(self, angle): | 
|  | """Turn turtle left by angle units. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: left | lt | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | angle -- a number (integer or float) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Turn turtle left by angle units. (Units are by default degrees, | 
|  | but can be set via the degrees() and radians() functions.) | 
|  | Angle orientation depends on mode. (See this.) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 22.0 | 
|  | >>> turtle.left(45) | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 67.0 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._rotate(angle) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def pos(self): | 
|  | """Return the turtle's current location (x,y), as a Vec2D-vector. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: pos | position | 
|  |  | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.pos() | 
|  | (0.00, 240.00) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._position | 
|  |  | 
|  | def xcor(self): | 
|  | """ Return the turtle's x coordinate. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> reset() | 
|  | >>> turtle.left(60) | 
|  | >>> turtle.forward(100) | 
|  | >>> print turtle.xcor() | 
|  | 50.0 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._position[0] | 
|  |  | 
|  | def ycor(self): | 
|  | """ Return the turtle's y coordinate | 
|  | --- | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> reset() | 
|  | >>> turtle.left(60) | 
|  | >>> turtle.forward(100) | 
|  | >>> print turtle.ycor() | 
|  | 86.6025403784 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._position[1] | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | def goto(self, x, y=None): | 
|  | """Move turtle to an absolute position. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: setpos | setposition | goto: | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | x -- a number      or     a pair/vector of numbers | 
|  | y -- a number             None | 
|  |  | 
|  | call: goto(x, y)         # two coordinates | 
|  | --or: goto((x, y))       # a pair (tuple) of coordinates | 
|  | --or: goto(vec)          # e.g. as returned by pos() | 
|  |  | 
|  | Move turtle to an absolute position. If the pen is down, | 
|  | a line will be drawn. The turtle's orientation does not change. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> 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) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if y is None: | 
|  | self._goto(Vec2D(*x)) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self._goto(Vec2D(x, y)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def home(self): | 
|  | """Move turtle to the origin - coordinates (0,0). | 
|  |  | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Move turtle to the origin - coordinates (0,0) and set its | 
|  | heading to its start-orientation (which depends on mode). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.home() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.goto(0, 0) | 
|  | self.setheading(0) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def setx(self, x): | 
|  | """Set the turtle's first coordinate to x | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | x -- a number (integer or float) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set the turtle's first coordinate to x, leave second coordinate | 
|  | unchanged. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (0.00, 240.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.setx(10) | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (10.00, 240.00) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._goto(Vec2D(x, self._position[1])) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def sety(self, y): | 
|  | """Set the turtle's second coordinate to y | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | y -- a number (integer or float) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set the turtle's first coordinate to x, second coordinate remains | 
|  | unchanged. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (0.00, 40.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.sety(-10) | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (0.00, -10.00) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._goto(Vec2D(self._position[0], y)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def distance(self, x, y=None): | 
|  | """Return the distance from the turtle to (x,y) in turtle step units. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | x -- a number   or  a pair/vector of numbers   or   a turtle instance | 
|  | y -- a number       None                            None | 
|  |  | 
|  | call: distance(x, y)         # two coordinates | 
|  | --or: distance((x, y))       # a pair (tuple) of coordinates | 
|  | --or: distance(vec)          # e.g. as returned by pos() | 
|  | --or: distance(mypen)        # where mypen is another turtle | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.pos() | 
|  | (0.00, 0.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.distance(30,40) | 
|  | 50.0 | 
|  | >>> pen = Turtle() | 
|  | >>> pen.forward(77) | 
|  | >>> turtle.distance(pen) | 
|  | 77.0 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if y is not None: | 
|  | pos = Vec2D(x, y) | 
|  | if isinstance(x, Vec2D): | 
|  | pos = x | 
|  | elif isinstance(x, tuple): | 
|  | pos = Vec2D(*x) | 
|  | elif isinstance(x, TNavigator): | 
|  | pos = x._position | 
|  | return abs(pos - self._position) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def towards(self, x, y=None): | 
|  | """Return the angle of the line from the turtle's position to (x, y). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | x -- a number   or  a pair/vector of numbers   or   a turtle instance | 
|  | y -- a number       None                            None | 
|  |  | 
|  | call: distance(x, y)         # two coordinates | 
|  | --or: distance((x, y))       # a pair (tuple) of coordinates | 
|  | --or: distance(vec)          # e.g. as returned by pos() | 
|  | --or: distance(mypen)        # where mypen is another turtle | 
|  |  | 
|  | Return the angle, between the line from turtle-position to position | 
|  | specified by x, y and the turtle's start orientation. (Depends on | 
|  | modes - "standard" or "logo") | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.pos() | 
|  | (10.00, 10.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.towards(0,0) | 
|  | 225.0 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if y is not None: | 
|  | pos = Vec2D(x, y) | 
|  | if isinstance(x, Vec2D): | 
|  | pos = x | 
|  | elif isinstance(x, tuple): | 
|  | pos = Vec2D(*x) | 
|  | elif isinstance(x, TNavigator): | 
|  | pos = x._position | 
|  | x, y = pos - self._position | 
|  | result = round(math.atan2(y, x)*180.0/math.pi, 10) % 360.0 | 
|  | result /= self._degreesPerAU | 
|  | return (self._angleOffset + self._angleOrient*result) % self._fullcircle | 
|  |  | 
|  | def heading(self): | 
|  | """ Return the turtle's current heading. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.left(67) | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 67.0 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | x, y = self._orient | 
|  | result = round(math.atan2(y, x)*180.0/math.pi, 10) % 360.0 | 
|  | result /= self._degreesPerAU | 
|  | return (self._angleOffset + self._angleOrient*result) % self._fullcircle | 
|  |  | 
|  | def setheading(self, to_angle): | 
|  | """Set the orientation of the turtle to to_angle. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases:  setheading | seth | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | to_angle -- a number (integer or float) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set the orientation of the turtle to to_angle. | 
|  | Here are some common directions in degrees: | 
|  |  | 
|  | standard - mode:          logo-mode: | 
|  | -------------------|-------------------- | 
|  | 0 - east                0 - north | 
|  | 90 - north              90 - east | 
|  | 180 - west              180 - south | 
|  | 270 - south             270 - west | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.setheading(90) | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 90 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | angle = (to_angle - self.heading())*self._angleOrient | 
|  | full = self._fullcircle | 
|  | angle = (angle+full/2.)%full - full/2. | 
|  | self._rotate(angle) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def circle(self, radius, extent = None, steps = None): | 
|  | """ Draw a circle with given radius. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | radius -- a number | 
|  | extent (optional) -- a number | 
|  | steps (optional) -- an integer | 
|  |  | 
|  | Draw a circle with given radius. The center is radius units left | 
|  | of the turtle; extent - an angle - determines which part of the | 
|  | circle is drawn. If extent is not given, draw the entire circle. | 
|  | If extent is not a full circle, one endpoint of the arc is the | 
|  | current pen position. Draw the arc in counterclockwise direction | 
|  | if radius is positive, otherwise in clockwise direction. Finally | 
|  | the direction of the turtle is changed by the amount of extent. | 
|  |  | 
|  | As the circle is approximated by an inscribed regular polygon, | 
|  | steps determines the number of steps to use. If not given, | 
|  | it will be calculated automatically. Maybe used to draw regular | 
|  | polygons. | 
|  |  | 
|  | call: circle(radius)                  # full circle | 
|  | --or: circle(radius, extent)          # arc | 
|  | --or: circle(radius, extent, steps) | 
|  | --or: circle(radius, steps=6)         # 6-sided polygon | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.circle(50) | 
|  | >>> turtle.circle(120, 180)  # semicircle | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(["seq"]) | 
|  | self.undobuffer.cumulate = True | 
|  | speed = self.speed() | 
|  | if extent is None: | 
|  | extent = self._fullcircle | 
|  | if steps is None: | 
|  | frac = abs(extent)/self._fullcircle | 
|  | steps = 1+int(min(11+abs(radius)/6.0, 59.0)*frac) | 
|  | w = 1.0 * extent / steps | 
|  | w2 = 0.5 * w | 
|  | l = 2.0 * radius * math.sin(w2*math.pi/180.0*self._degreesPerAU) | 
|  | if radius < 0: | 
|  | l, w, w2 = -l, -w, -w2 | 
|  | tr = self._tracer() | 
|  | dl = self._delay() | 
|  | if speed == 0: | 
|  | self._tracer(0, 0) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.speed(0) | 
|  | self._rotate(w2) | 
|  | for i in range(steps): | 
|  | self.speed(speed) | 
|  | self._go(l) | 
|  | self.speed(0) | 
|  | self._rotate(w) | 
|  | self._rotate(-w2) | 
|  | if speed == 0: | 
|  | self._tracer(tr, dl) | 
|  | self.speed(speed) | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.cumulate = False | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## three dummy methods to be implemented by child class: | 
|  |  | 
|  | def speed(self, s=0): | 
|  | """dummy method - to be overwritten by child class""" | 
|  | def _tracer(self, a=None, b=None): | 
|  | """dummy method - to be overwritten by child class""" | 
|  | def _delay(self, n=None): | 
|  | """dummy method - to be overwritten by child class""" | 
|  |  | 
|  | fd = forward | 
|  | bk = back | 
|  | backward = back | 
|  | rt = right | 
|  | lt = left | 
|  | position = pos | 
|  | setpos = goto | 
|  | setposition = goto | 
|  | seth = setheading | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class TPen(object): | 
|  | """Drawing part of the RawTurtle. | 
|  | Implements drawing properties. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | def __init__(self, resizemode=_CFG["resizemode"]): | 
|  | self._resizemode = resizemode # or "user" or "noresize" | 
|  | self.undobuffer = None | 
|  | TPen._reset(self) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _reset(self, pencolor=_CFG["pencolor"], | 
|  | fillcolor=_CFG["fillcolor"]): | 
|  | self._pensize = 1 | 
|  | self._shown = True | 
|  | self._pencolor = pencolor | 
|  | self._fillcolor = fillcolor | 
|  | self._drawing = True | 
|  | self._speed = 3 | 
|  | self._stretchfactor = (1., 1.) | 
|  | self._shearfactor = 0. | 
|  | self._tilt = 0. | 
|  | self._shapetrafo = (1., 0., 0., 1.) | 
|  | self._outlinewidth = 1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | def resizemode(self, rmode=None): | 
|  | """Set resizemode to one of the values: "auto", "user", "noresize". | 
|  |  | 
|  | (Optional) Argument: | 
|  | rmode -- one of the strings "auto", "user", "noresize" | 
|  |  | 
|  | Different resizemodes have the following effects: | 
|  | - "auto" adapts the appearance of the turtle | 
|  | corresponding to the value of pensize. | 
|  | - "user" adapts the appearance of the turtle according to the | 
|  | values of stretchfactor and outlinewidth (outline), | 
|  | which are set by shapesize() | 
|  | - "noresize" no adaption of the turtle's appearance takes place. | 
|  | If no argument is given, return current resizemode. | 
|  | resizemode("user") is called by a call of shapesize with arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.resizemode("noresize") | 
|  | >>> turtle.resizemode() | 
|  | 'noresize' | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if rmode is None: | 
|  | return self._resizemode | 
|  | rmode = rmode.lower() | 
|  | if rmode in ["auto", "user", "noresize"]: | 
|  | self.pen(resizemode=rmode) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def pensize(self, width=None): | 
|  | """Set or return the line thickness. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases:  pensize | width | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | width -- positive number | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set the line thickness to width or return it. If resizemode is set | 
|  | to "auto" and turtleshape is a polygon, that polygon is drawn with | 
|  | the same line thickness. If no argument is given, current pensize | 
|  | is returned. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.pensize() | 
|  | 1 | 
|  | >>> turtle.pensize(10)   # from here on lines of width 10 are drawn | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if width is None: | 
|  | return self._pensize | 
|  | self.pen(pensize=width) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | def penup(self): | 
|  | """Pull the pen up -- no drawing when moving. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: penup | pu | up | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.penup() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if not self._drawing: | 
|  | return | 
|  | self.pen(pendown=False) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def pendown(self): | 
|  | """Pull the pen down -- drawing when moving. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: pendown | pd | down | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.pendown() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self._drawing: | 
|  | return | 
|  | self.pen(pendown=True) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def isdown(self): | 
|  | """Return True if pen is down, False if it's up. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.penup() | 
|  | >>> turtle.isdown() | 
|  | False | 
|  | >>> turtle.pendown() | 
|  | >>> turtle.isdown() | 
|  | True | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._drawing | 
|  |  | 
|  | def speed(self, speed=None): | 
|  | """ Return or set the turtle's speed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | speed -- an integer in the range 0..10 or a speedstring (see below) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set the turtle's speed to an integer value in the range 0 .. 10. | 
|  | If no argument is given: return current speed. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If input is a number greater than 10 or smaller than 0.5, | 
|  | speed is set to 0. | 
|  | Speedstrings  are mapped to speedvalues in the following way: | 
|  | 'fastest' :  0 | 
|  | 'fast'    :  10 | 
|  | 'normal'  :  6 | 
|  | 'slow'    :  3 | 
|  | 'slowest' :  1 | 
|  | speeds from 1 to 10 enforce increasingly faster animation of | 
|  | line drawing and turtle turning. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Attention: | 
|  | speed = 0 : *no* animation takes place. forward/back makes turtle jump | 
|  | and likewise left/right make the turtle turn instantly. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.speed(3) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | speeds = {'fastest':0, 'fast':10, 'normal':6, 'slow':3, 'slowest':1 } | 
|  | if speed is None: | 
|  | return self._speed | 
|  | if speed in speeds: | 
|  | speed = speeds[speed] | 
|  | elif 0.5 < speed < 10.5: | 
|  | speed = int(round(speed)) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | speed = 0 | 
|  | self.pen(speed=speed) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def color(self, *args): | 
|  | """Return or set the pencolor and fillcolor. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | Several input formats are allowed. | 
|  | They use 0, 1, 2, or 3 arguments as follows: | 
|  |  | 
|  | color() | 
|  | Return the current pencolor and the current fillcolor | 
|  | as a pair of color specification strings as are returned | 
|  | by pencolor and fillcolor. | 
|  | color(colorstring), color((r,g,b)), color(r,g,b) | 
|  | inputs as in pencolor, set both, fillcolor and pencolor, | 
|  | to the given value. | 
|  | color(colorstring1, colorstring2), | 
|  | color((r1,g1,b1), (r2,g2,b2)) | 
|  | equivalent to pencolor(colorstring1) and fillcolor(colorstring2) | 
|  | and analogously, if the other input format is used. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If turtleshape is a polygon, outline and interior of that polygon | 
|  | is drawn with the newly set colors. | 
|  | For more info see: pencolor, fillcolor | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.color('red', 'green') | 
|  | >>> turtle.color() | 
|  | ('red', 'green') | 
|  | >>> colormode(255) | 
|  | >>> color((40, 80, 120), (160, 200, 240)) | 
|  | >>> color() | 
|  | ('#285078', '#a0c8f0') | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if args: | 
|  | l = len(args) | 
|  | if l == 1: | 
|  | pcolor = fcolor = args[0] | 
|  | elif l == 2: | 
|  | pcolor, fcolor = args | 
|  | elif l == 3: | 
|  | pcolor = fcolor = args | 
|  | pcolor = self._colorstr(pcolor) | 
|  | fcolor = self._colorstr(fcolor) | 
|  | self.pen(pencolor=pcolor, fillcolor=fcolor) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | return self._color(self._pencolor), self._color(self._fillcolor) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def pencolor(self, *args): | 
|  | """ Return or set the pencolor. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | Four input formats are allowed: | 
|  | - pencolor() | 
|  | Return the current pencolor as color specification string, | 
|  | possibly in hex-number format (see example). | 
|  | May be used as input to another color/pencolor/fillcolor call. | 
|  | - pencolor(colorstring) | 
|  | s is a Tk color specification string, such as "red" or "yellow" | 
|  | - pencolor((r, g, b)) | 
|  | *a tuple* of r, g, and b, which represent, an RGB color, | 
|  | and each of r, g, and b are in the range 0..colormode, | 
|  | where colormode is either 1.0 or 255 | 
|  | - pencolor(r, g, b) | 
|  | r, g, and b represent an RGB color, and each of r, g, and b | 
|  | are in the range 0..colormode | 
|  |  | 
|  | If turtleshape is a polygon, the outline of that polygon is drawn | 
|  | with the newly set pencolor. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.pencolor('brown') | 
|  | >>> tup = (0.2, 0.8, 0.55) | 
|  | >>> turtle.pencolor(tup) | 
|  | >>> turtle.pencolor() | 
|  | '#33cc8c' | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if args: | 
|  | color = self._colorstr(args) | 
|  | if color == self._pencolor: | 
|  | return | 
|  | self.pen(pencolor=color) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | return self._color(self._pencolor) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def fillcolor(self, *args): | 
|  | """ Return or set the fillcolor. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | Four input formats are allowed: | 
|  | - fillcolor() | 
|  | Return the current fillcolor as color specification string, | 
|  | possibly in hex-number format (see example). | 
|  | May be used as input to another color/pencolor/fillcolor call. | 
|  | - fillcolor(colorstring) | 
|  | s is a Tk color specification string, such as "red" or "yellow" | 
|  | - fillcolor((r, g, b)) | 
|  | *a tuple* of r, g, and b, which represent, an RGB color, | 
|  | and each of r, g, and b are in the range 0..colormode, | 
|  | where colormode is either 1.0 or 255 | 
|  | - fillcolor(r, g, b) | 
|  | r, g, and b represent an RGB color, and each of r, g, and b | 
|  | are in the range 0..colormode | 
|  |  | 
|  | If turtleshape is a polygon, the interior of that polygon is drawn | 
|  | with the newly set fillcolor. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.fillcolor('violet') | 
|  | >>> col = turtle.pencolor() | 
|  | >>> turtle.fillcolor(col) | 
|  | >>> turtle.fillcolor(0, .5, 0) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if args: | 
|  | color = self._colorstr(args) | 
|  | if color == self._fillcolor: | 
|  | return | 
|  | self.pen(fillcolor=color) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | return self._color(self._fillcolor) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def showturtle(self): | 
|  | """Makes the turtle visible. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: showturtle | st | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.hideturtle() | 
|  | >>> turtle.showturtle() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.pen(shown=True) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def hideturtle(self): | 
|  | """Makes the turtle invisible. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Aliases: hideturtle | ht | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | It's a good idea to do this while you're in the | 
|  | middle of a complicated drawing, because hiding | 
|  | the turtle speeds up the drawing observably. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.hideturtle() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.pen(shown=False) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def isvisible(self): | 
|  | """Return True if the Turtle is shown, False if it's hidden. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.hideturtle() | 
|  | >>> print turtle.isvisible(): | 
|  | False | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self._shown | 
|  |  | 
|  | def pen(self, pen=None, **pendict): | 
|  | """Return or set the pen's attributes. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | pen -- a dictionary with some or all of the below listed keys. | 
|  | **pendict -- one or more keyword-arguments with the below | 
|  | listed keys as keywords. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Return or set the pen's attributes in a 'pen-dictionary' | 
|  | with the following key/value pairs: | 
|  | "shown"      :   True/False | 
|  | "pendown"    :   True/False | 
|  | "pencolor"   :   color-string or color-tuple | 
|  | "fillcolor"  :   color-string or color-tuple | 
|  | "pensize"    :   positive number | 
|  | "speed"      :   number in range 0..10 | 
|  | "resizemode" :   "auto" or "user" or "noresize" | 
|  | "stretchfactor": (positive number, positive number) | 
|  | "shearfactor":   number | 
|  | "outline"    :   positive number | 
|  | "tilt"       :   number | 
|  |  | 
|  | This dictionary can be used as argument for a subsequent | 
|  | pen()-call to restore the former pen-state. Moreover one | 
|  | or more of these attributes can be provided as keyword-arguments. | 
|  | This can be used to set several pen attributes in one statement. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.pen(fillcolor="black", pencolor="red", pensize=10) | 
|  | >>> turtle.pen() | 
|  | {'pensize': 10, 'shown': True, 'resizemode': 'auto', 'outline': 1, | 
|  | 'pencolor': 'red', 'pendown': True, 'fillcolor': 'black', | 
|  | 'stretchfactor': (1,1), 'speed': 3, 'shearfactor': 0.0} | 
|  | >>> penstate=turtle.pen() | 
|  | >>> turtle.color("yellow","") | 
|  | >>> turtle.penup() | 
|  | >>> turtle.pen() | 
|  | {'pensize': 10, 'shown': True, 'resizemode': 'auto', 'outline': 1, | 
|  | 'pencolor': 'yellow', 'pendown': False, 'fillcolor': '', | 
|  | 'stretchfactor': (1,1), 'speed': 3, 'shearfactor': 0.0} | 
|  | >>> p.pen(penstate, fillcolor="green") | 
|  | >>> p.pen() | 
|  | {'pensize': 10, 'shown': True, 'resizemode': 'auto', 'outline': 1, | 
|  | 'pencolor': 'red', 'pendown': True, 'fillcolor': 'green', | 
|  | 'stretchfactor': (1,1), 'speed': 3, 'shearfactor': 0.0} | 
|  | """ | 
|  | _pd =  {"shown"         : self._shown, | 
|  | "pendown"       : self._drawing, | 
|  | "pencolor"      : self._pencolor, | 
|  | "fillcolor"     : self._fillcolor, | 
|  | "pensize"       : self._pensize, | 
|  | "speed"         : self._speed, | 
|  | "resizemode"    : self._resizemode, | 
|  | "stretchfactor" : self._stretchfactor, | 
|  | "shearfactor"   : self._shearfactor, | 
|  | "outline"       : self._outlinewidth, | 
|  | "tilt"          : self._tilt | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if not (pen or pendict): | 
|  | return _pd | 
|  |  | 
|  | if isinstance(pen, dict): | 
|  | p = pen | 
|  | else: | 
|  | p = {} | 
|  | p.update(pendict) | 
|  |  | 
|  | _p_buf = {} | 
|  | for key in p: | 
|  | _p_buf[key] = _pd[key] | 
|  |  | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(("pen", _p_buf)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | newLine = False | 
|  | if "pendown" in p: | 
|  | if self._drawing != p["pendown"]: | 
|  | newLine = True | 
|  | if "pencolor" in p: | 
|  | if isinstance(p["pencolor"], tuple): | 
|  | p["pencolor"] = self._colorstr((p["pencolor"],)) | 
|  | if self._pencolor != p["pencolor"]: | 
|  | newLine = True | 
|  | if "pensize" in p: | 
|  | if self._pensize != p["pensize"]: | 
|  | newLine = True | 
|  | if newLine: | 
|  | self._newLine() | 
|  | if "pendown" in p: | 
|  | self._drawing = p["pendown"] | 
|  | if "pencolor" in p: | 
|  | self._pencolor = p["pencolor"] | 
|  | if "pensize" in p: | 
|  | self._pensize = p["pensize"] | 
|  | if "fillcolor" in p: | 
|  | if isinstance(p["fillcolor"], tuple): | 
|  | p["fillcolor"] = self._colorstr((p["fillcolor"],)) | 
|  | self._fillcolor = p["fillcolor"] | 
|  | if "speed" in p: | 
|  | self._speed = p["speed"] | 
|  | if "resizemode" in p: | 
|  | self._resizemode = p["resizemode"] | 
|  | if "stretchfactor" in p: | 
|  | sf = p["stretchfactor"] | 
|  | if isinstance(sf, (int, float)): | 
|  | sf = (sf, sf) | 
|  | self._stretchfactor = sf | 
|  | if "shearfactor" in p: | 
|  | self._shearfactor = p["shearfactor"] | 
|  | if "outline" in p: | 
|  | self._outlinewidth = p["outline"] | 
|  | if "shown" in p: | 
|  | self._shown = p["shown"] | 
|  | if "tilt" in p: | 
|  | self._tilt = p["tilt"] | 
|  | if "stretchfactor" in p or "tilt" in p or "shearfactor" in p: | 
|  | scx, scy = self._stretchfactor | 
|  | shf = self._shearfactor | 
|  | sa, ca = math.sin(self._tilt), math.cos(self._tilt) | 
|  | self._shapetrafo = ( scx*ca, scy*(shf*ca + sa), | 
|  | -scx*sa, scy*(ca - shf*sa)) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## three dummy methods to be implemented by child class: | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _newLine(self, usePos = True): | 
|  | """dummy method - to be overwritten by child class""" | 
|  | def _update(self, count=True, forced=False): | 
|  | """dummy method - to be overwritten by child class""" | 
|  | def _color(self, args): | 
|  | """dummy method - to be overwritten by child class""" | 
|  | def _colorstr(self, args): | 
|  | """dummy method - to be overwritten by child class""" | 
|  |  | 
|  | width = pensize | 
|  | up = penup | 
|  | pu = penup | 
|  | pd = pendown | 
|  | down = pendown | 
|  | st = showturtle | 
|  | ht = hideturtle | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class _TurtleImage(object): | 
|  | """Helper class: Datatype to store Turtle attributes | 
|  | """ | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __init__(self, screen, shapeIndex): | 
|  | self.screen = screen | 
|  | self._type = None | 
|  | self._setshape(shapeIndex) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _setshape(self, shapeIndex): | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | self.shapeIndex = shapeIndex | 
|  | if self._type == "polygon" == screen._shapes[shapeIndex]._type: | 
|  | return | 
|  | if self._type == "image" == screen._shapes[shapeIndex]._type: | 
|  | return | 
|  | if self._type in ["image", "polygon"]: | 
|  | screen._delete(self._item) | 
|  | elif self._type == "compound": | 
|  | for item in self._item: | 
|  | screen._delete(item) | 
|  | self._type = screen._shapes[shapeIndex]._type | 
|  | if self._type == "polygon": | 
|  | self._item = screen._createpoly() | 
|  | elif self._type == "image": | 
|  | self._item = screen._createimage(screen._shapes["blank"]._data) | 
|  | elif self._type == "compound": | 
|  | self._item = [screen._createpoly() for item in | 
|  | screen._shapes[shapeIndex]._data] | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | class RawTurtle(TPen, TNavigator): | 
|  | """Animation part of the RawTurtle. | 
|  | Puts RawTurtle upon a TurtleScreen and provides tools for | 
|  | its animation. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | screens = [] | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __init__(self, canvas=None, | 
|  | shape=_CFG["shape"], | 
|  | undobuffersize=_CFG["undobuffersize"], | 
|  | visible=_CFG["visible"]): | 
|  | if isinstance(canvas, _Screen): | 
|  | self.screen = canvas | 
|  | elif isinstance(canvas, TurtleScreen): | 
|  | if canvas not in RawTurtle.screens: | 
|  | RawTurtle.screens.append(canvas) | 
|  | self.screen = canvas | 
|  | elif isinstance(canvas, (ScrolledCanvas, Canvas)): | 
|  | for screen in RawTurtle.screens: | 
|  | if screen.cv == canvas: | 
|  | self.screen = screen | 
|  | break | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.screen = TurtleScreen(canvas) | 
|  | RawTurtle.screens.append(self.screen) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("bad canvas argument %s" % canvas) | 
|  |  | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | TNavigator.__init__(self, screen.mode()) | 
|  | TPen.__init__(self) | 
|  | screen._turtles.append(self) | 
|  | self.drawingLineItem = screen._createline() | 
|  | self.turtle = _TurtleImage(screen, shape) | 
|  | self._poly = None | 
|  | self._creatingPoly = False | 
|  | self._fillitem = self._fillpath = None | 
|  | self._shown = visible | 
|  | self._hidden_from_screen = False | 
|  | self.currentLineItem = screen._createline() | 
|  | self.currentLine = [self._position] | 
|  | self.items = [self.currentLineItem] | 
|  | self.stampItems = [] | 
|  | self._undobuffersize = undobuffersize | 
|  | self.undobuffer = Tbuffer(undobuffersize) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def reset(self): | 
|  | """Delete the turtle's drawings and restore its default values. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Delete the turtle's drawings from the screen, re-center the turtle | 
|  | and set variables to the default values. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (0.00,-22.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 100.0 | 
|  | >>> turtle.reset() | 
|  | >>> turtle.position() | 
|  | (0.00,0.00) | 
|  | >>> turtle.heading() | 
|  | 0.0 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | TNavigator.reset(self) | 
|  | TPen._reset(self) | 
|  | self._clear() | 
|  | self._drawturtle() | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def setundobuffer(self, size): | 
|  | """Set or disable undobuffer. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | size -- an integer or None | 
|  |  | 
|  | If size is an integer an empty undobuffer of given size is installed. | 
|  | Size gives the maximum number of turtle-actions that can be undone | 
|  | by the undo() function. | 
|  | If size is None, no undobuffer is present. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.setundobuffer(42) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if size is None or size <= 0: | 
|  | self.undobuffer = None | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.undobuffer = Tbuffer(size) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def undobufferentries(self): | 
|  | """Return count of entries in the undobuffer. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> while undobufferentries(): | 
|  | ...     undo() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self.undobuffer is None: | 
|  | return 0 | 
|  | return self.undobuffer.nr_of_items() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _clear(self): | 
|  | """Delete all of pen's drawings""" | 
|  | self._fillitem = self._fillpath = None | 
|  | for item in self.items: | 
|  | self.screen._delete(item) | 
|  | self.currentLineItem = self.screen._createline() | 
|  | self.currentLine = [] | 
|  | if self._drawing: | 
|  | self.currentLine.append(self._position) | 
|  | self.items = [self.currentLineItem] | 
|  | self.clearstamps() | 
|  | self.setundobuffer(self._undobuffersize) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | def clear(self): | 
|  | """Delete the turtle's drawings from the screen. Do not move turtle. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Delete the turtle's drawings from the screen. Do not move turtle. | 
|  | State and position of the turtle as well as drawings of other | 
|  | turtles are not affected. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.clear() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._clear() | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _update_data(self): | 
|  | self.screen._incrementudc() | 
|  | if self.screen._updatecounter != 0: | 
|  | return | 
|  | if len(self.currentLine)>1: | 
|  | self.screen._drawline(self.currentLineItem, self.currentLine, | 
|  | self._pencolor, self._pensize) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _update(self): | 
|  | """Perform a Turtle-data update. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | if screen._tracing == 0: | 
|  | return | 
|  | elif screen._tracing == 1: | 
|  | self._update_data() | 
|  | self._drawturtle() | 
|  | screen._update()                  # TurtleScreenBase | 
|  | screen._delay(screen._delayvalue) # TurtleScreenBase | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self._update_data() | 
|  | if screen._updatecounter == 0: | 
|  | for t in screen.turtles(): | 
|  | t._drawturtle() | 
|  | screen._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _tracer(self, flag=None, delay=None): | 
|  | """Turns turtle animation on/off and set delay for update drawings. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional arguments: | 
|  | n -- nonnegative  integer | 
|  | delay -- nonnegative  integer | 
|  |  | 
|  | If n is given, only each n-th regular screen update is really performed. | 
|  | (Can be used to accelerate the drawing of complex graphics.) | 
|  | Second arguments sets delay value (see RawTurtle.delay()) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.tracer(8, 25) | 
|  | >>> dist = 2 | 
|  | >>> for i in range(200): | 
|  | ...     turtle.fd(dist) | 
|  | ...     turtle.rt(90) | 
|  | ...     dist += 2 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self.screen.tracer(flag, delay) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _color(self, args): | 
|  | return self.screen._color(args) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _colorstr(self, args): | 
|  | return self.screen._colorstr(args) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _cc(self, args): | 
|  | """Convert colortriples to hexstrings. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if isinstance(args, str): | 
|  | return args | 
|  | try: | 
|  | r, g, b = args | 
|  | except (TypeError, ValueError): | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("bad color arguments: %s" % str(args)) | 
|  | if self.screen._colormode == 1.0: | 
|  | r, g, b = [round(255.0*x) for x in (r, g, b)] | 
|  | if not ((0 <= r <= 255) and (0 <= g <= 255) and (0 <= b <= 255)): | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("bad color sequence: %s" % str(args)) | 
|  | return "#%02x%02x%02x" % (r, g, b) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def clone(self): | 
|  | """Create and return a clone of the turtle. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Create and return a clone of the turtle with same position, heading | 
|  | and turtle properties. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named mick): | 
|  | mick = Turtle() | 
|  | joe = mick.clone() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | self._newLine(self._drawing) | 
|  |  | 
|  | turtle = self.turtle | 
|  | self.screen = None | 
|  | self.turtle = None  # too make self deepcopy-able | 
|  |  | 
|  | q = deepcopy(self) | 
|  |  | 
|  | self.screen = screen | 
|  | self.turtle = turtle | 
|  |  | 
|  | q.screen = screen | 
|  | q.turtle = _TurtleImage(screen, self.turtle.shapeIndex) | 
|  |  | 
|  | screen._turtles.append(q) | 
|  | ttype = screen._shapes[self.turtle.shapeIndex]._type | 
|  | if ttype == "polygon": | 
|  | q.turtle._item = screen._createpoly() | 
|  | elif ttype == "image": | 
|  | q.turtle._item = screen._createimage(screen._shapes["blank"]._data) | 
|  | elif ttype == "compound": | 
|  | q.turtle._item = [screen._createpoly() for item in | 
|  | screen._shapes[self.turtle.shapeIndex]._data] | 
|  | q.currentLineItem = screen._createline() | 
|  | q._update() | 
|  | return q | 
|  |  | 
|  | def shape(self, name=None): | 
|  | """Set turtle shape to shape with given name / return current shapename. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | name -- a string, which is a valid shapename | 
|  |  | 
|  | Set turtle shape to shape with given name or, if name is not given, | 
|  | return name of current shape. | 
|  | Shape with name must exist in the TurtleScreen's shape dictionary. | 
|  | Initially there are the following polygon shapes: | 
|  | 'arrow', 'turtle', 'circle', 'square', 'triangle', 'classic'. | 
|  | To learn about how to deal with shapes see Screen-method register_shape. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape() | 
|  | 'arrow' | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape("turtle") | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape() | 
|  | 'turtle' | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if name is None: | 
|  | return self.turtle.shapeIndex | 
|  | if not name in self.screen.getshapes(): | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("There is no shape named %s" % name) | 
|  | self.turtle._setshape(name) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def shapesize(self, stretch_wid=None, stretch_len=None, outline=None): | 
|  | """Set/return turtle's stretchfactors/outline. Set resizemode to "user". | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional arguments: | 
|  | stretch_wid : positive number | 
|  | stretch_len : positive number | 
|  | outline  : positive number | 
|  |  | 
|  | Return or set the pen's attributes x/y-stretchfactors and/or outline. | 
|  | Set resizemode to "user". | 
|  | If and only if resizemode is set to "user", the turtle will be displayed | 
|  | stretched according to its stretchfactors: | 
|  | stretch_wid is stretchfactor perpendicular to orientation | 
|  | stretch_len is stretchfactor in direction of turtles orientation. | 
|  | outline determines the width of the shapes's outline. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.resizemode("user") | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapesize(5, 5, 12) | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapesize(outline=8) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if stretch_wid is stretch_len is outline is None: | 
|  | stretch_wid, stretch_len = self._stretchfactor | 
|  | return stretch_wid, stretch_len, self._outlinewidth | 
|  | if stretch_wid == 0 or stretch_len == 0: | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("stretch_wid/stretch_len must not be zero") | 
|  | if stretch_wid is not None: | 
|  | if stretch_len is None: | 
|  | stretchfactor = stretch_wid, stretch_wid | 
|  | else: | 
|  | stretchfactor = stretch_wid, stretch_len | 
|  | elif stretch_len is not None: | 
|  | stretchfactor = self._stretchfactor[0], stretch_len | 
|  | else: | 
|  | stretchfactor = self._stretchfactor | 
|  | if outline is None: | 
|  | outline = self._outlinewidth | 
|  | self.pen(resizemode="user", | 
|  | stretchfactor=stretchfactor, outline=outline) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def shearfactor(self, shear=None): | 
|  | """Set or return the current shearfactor. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: shear -- number, tangent of the shear angle | 
|  |  | 
|  | Shear the turtleshape according to the given shearfactor shear, | 
|  | which is the tangent of the shear angle. DO NOT change the | 
|  | turtle's heading (direction of movement). | 
|  | If shear is not given: return the current shearfactor, i. e. the | 
|  | tangent of the shear angle, by which lines parallel to the | 
|  | heading of the turtle are sheared. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape("circle") | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapesize(5,2) | 
|  | >>> turtle.shearfactor(0.5) | 
|  | >>> turtle.shearfactor() | 
|  | >>> 0.5 | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if shear is None: | 
|  | return self._shearfactor | 
|  | self.pen(resizemode="user", shearfactor=shear) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def settiltangle(self, angle): | 
|  | """Rotate the turtleshape to point in the specified direction | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: angle -- number | 
|  |  | 
|  | Rotate the turtleshape to point in the direction specified by angle, | 
|  | regardless of its current tilt-angle. DO NOT change the turtle's | 
|  | heading (direction of movement). | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape("circle") | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapesize(5,2) | 
|  | >>> turtle.settiltangle(45) | 
|  | >>> stamp() | 
|  | >>> turtle.fd(50) | 
|  | >>> turtle.settiltangle(-45) | 
|  | >>> stamp() | 
|  | >>> turtle.fd(50) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | tilt = -angle * self._degreesPerAU * self._angleOrient | 
|  | tilt = (tilt * math.pi / 180.0) % (2*math.pi) | 
|  | self.pen(resizemode="user", tilt=tilt) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def tiltangle(self, angle=None): | 
|  | """Set or return the current tilt-angle. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: angle -- number | 
|  |  | 
|  | Rotate the turtleshape to point in the direction specified by angle, | 
|  | regardless of its current tilt-angle. DO NOT change the turtle's | 
|  | heading (direction of movement). | 
|  | If angle is not given: return the current tilt-angle, i. e. the angle | 
|  | between the orientation of the turtleshape and the heading of the | 
|  | turtle (its direction of movement). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Deprecated since Python 3.1 | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape("circle") | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapesize(5,2) | 
|  | >>> turtle.tilt(45) | 
|  | >>> turtle.tiltangle() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if angle is None: | 
|  | tilt = -self._tilt * (180.0/math.pi) * self._angleOrient | 
|  | return (tilt / self._degreesPerAU) % self._fullcircle | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.settiltangle(angle) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def tilt(self, angle): | 
|  | """Rotate the turtleshape by angle. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | angle - a number | 
|  |  | 
|  | Rotate the turtleshape by angle from its current tilt-angle, | 
|  | but do NOT change the turtle's heading (direction of movement). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape("circle") | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapesize(5,2) | 
|  | >>> turtle.tilt(30) | 
|  | >>> turtle.fd(50) | 
|  | >>> turtle.tilt(30) | 
|  | >>> turtle.fd(50) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.settiltangle(angle + self.tiltangle()) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def shapetransform(self, t11=None, t12=None, t21=None, t22=None): | 
|  | """Set or return the current transformation matrix of the turtle shape. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional arguments: t11, t12, t21, t22 -- numbers. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If none of the matrix elements are given, return the transformation | 
|  | matrix. | 
|  | Otherwise set the given elements and transform the turtleshape | 
|  | according to the matrix consisting of first row t11, t12 and | 
|  | second row t21, 22. | 
|  | Modify stretchfactor, shearfactor and tiltangle according to the | 
|  | given matrix. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape("square") | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapesize(4,2) | 
|  | >>> turtle.shearfactor(-0.5) | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapetransform() | 
|  | (4.0, -1.0, -0.0, 2.0) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if t11 is t12 is t21 is t22 is None: | 
|  | return self._shapetrafo | 
|  | m11, m12, m21, m22 = self._shapetrafo | 
|  | if t11 is not None: m11 = t11 | 
|  | if t12 is not None: m12 = t12 | 
|  | if t21 is not None: m21 = t21 | 
|  | if t22 is not None: m22 = t22 | 
|  | if t11 * t22 - t12 * t21 == 0: | 
|  | raise TurtleGraphicsError("Bad shape transform matrix: must not be singular") | 
|  | self._shapetrafo = (m11, m12, m21, m22) | 
|  | alfa = math.atan2(-m21, m11) % (2 * math.pi) | 
|  | sa, ca = math.sin(alfa), math.cos(alfa) | 
|  | a11, a12, a21, a22 = (ca*m11 - sa*m21, ca*m12 - sa*m22, | 
|  | sa*m11 + ca*m21, sa*m12 + ca*m22) | 
|  | self._stretchfactor = a11, a22 | 
|  | self._shearfactor = a12/a22 | 
|  | self._tilt = alfa | 
|  | self.pen(resizemode="user") | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _polytrafo(self, poly): | 
|  | """Computes transformed polygon shapes from a shape | 
|  | according to current position and heading. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | p0, p1 = self._position | 
|  | e0, e1 = self._orient | 
|  | e = Vec2D(e0, e1 * screen.yscale / screen.xscale) | 
|  | e0, e1 = (1.0 / abs(e)) * e | 
|  | return [(p0+(e1*x+e0*y)/screen.xscale, p1+(-e0*x+e1*y)/screen.yscale) | 
|  | for (x, y) in poly] | 
|  |  | 
|  | def get_shapepoly(self): | 
|  | """Return the current shape polygon as tuple of coordinate pairs. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.shape("square") | 
|  | >>> turtle.shapetransform(4, -1, 0, 2) | 
|  | >>> turtle.get_shapepoly() | 
|  | ((50, -20), (30, 20), (-50, 20), (-30, -20)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | shape = self.screen._shapes[self.turtle.shapeIndex] | 
|  | if shape._type == "polygon": | 
|  | return self._getshapepoly(shape._data, shape._type == "compound") | 
|  | # else return None | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _getshapepoly(self, polygon, compound=False): | 
|  | """Calculate transformed shape polygon according to resizemode | 
|  | and shapetransform. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self._resizemode == "user" or compound: | 
|  | t11, t12, t21, t22 = self._shapetrafo | 
|  | elif self._resizemode == "auto": | 
|  | l = max(1, self._pensize/5.0) | 
|  | t11, t12, t21, t22 = l, 0, 0, l | 
|  | elif self._resizemode == "noresize": | 
|  | return polygon | 
|  | return tuple((t11*x + t12*y, t21*x + t22*y) for (x, y) in polygon) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _drawturtle(self): | 
|  | """Manages the correct rendering of the turtle with respect to | 
|  | its shape, resizemode, stretch and tilt etc.""" | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | shape = screen._shapes[self.turtle.shapeIndex] | 
|  | ttype = shape._type | 
|  | titem = self.turtle._item | 
|  | if self._shown and screen._updatecounter == 0 and screen._tracing > 0: | 
|  | self._hidden_from_screen = False | 
|  | tshape = shape._data | 
|  | if ttype == "polygon": | 
|  | if self._resizemode == "noresize": w = 1 | 
|  | elif self._resizemode == "auto": w = self._pensize | 
|  | else: w =self._outlinewidth | 
|  | shape = self._polytrafo(self._getshapepoly(tshape)) | 
|  | fc, oc = self._fillcolor, self._pencolor | 
|  | screen._drawpoly(titem, shape, fill=fc, outline=oc, | 
|  | width=w, top=True) | 
|  | elif ttype == "image": | 
|  | screen._drawimage(titem, self._position, tshape) | 
|  | elif ttype == "compound": | 
|  | for item, (poly, fc, oc) in zip(titem, tshape): | 
|  | poly = self._polytrafo(self._getshapepoly(poly, True)) | 
|  | screen._drawpoly(item, poly, fill=self._cc(fc), | 
|  | outline=self._cc(oc), width=self._outlinewidth, top=True) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | if self._hidden_from_screen: | 
|  | return | 
|  | if ttype == "polygon": | 
|  | screen._drawpoly(titem, ((0, 0), (0, 0), (0, 0)), "", "") | 
|  | elif ttype == "image": | 
|  | screen._drawimage(titem, self._position, | 
|  | screen._shapes["blank"]._data) | 
|  | elif ttype == "compound": | 
|  | for item in titem: | 
|  | screen._drawpoly(item, ((0, 0), (0, 0), (0, 0)), "", "") | 
|  | self._hidden_from_screen = True | 
|  |  | 
|  | ##############################  stamp stuff  ############################### | 
|  |  | 
|  | def stamp(self): | 
|  | """Stamp a copy of the turtleshape onto the canvas and return its id. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Stamp a copy of the turtle shape onto the canvas at the current | 
|  | turtle position. Return a stamp_id for that stamp, which can be | 
|  | used to delete it by calling clearstamp(stamp_id). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.color("blue") | 
|  | >>> turtle.stamp() | 
|  | 13 | 
|  | >>> turtle.fd(50) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | shape = screen._shapes[self.turtle.shapeIndex] | 
|  | ttype = shape._type | 
|  | tshape = shape._data | 
|  | if ttype == "polygon": | 
|  | stitem = screen._createpoly() | 
|  | if self._resizemode == "noresize": w = 1 | 
|  | elif self._resizemode == "auto": w = self._pensize | 
|  | else: w =self._outlinewidth | 
|  | shape = self._polytrafo(self._getshapepoly(tshape)) | 
|  | fc, oc = self._fillcolor, self._pencolor | 
|  | screen._drawpoly(stitem, shape, fill=fc, outline=oc, | 
|  | width=w, top=True) | 
|  | elif ttype == "image": | 
|  | stitem = screen._createimage("") | 
|  | screen._drawimage(stitem, self._position, tshape) | 
|  | elif ttype == "compound": | 
|  | stitem = [] | 
|  | for element in tshape: | 
|  | item = screen._createpoly() | 
|  | stitem.append(item) | 
|  | stitem = tuple(stitem) | 
|  | for item, (poly, fc, oc) in zip(stitem, tshape): | 
|  | poly = self._polytrafo(self._getshapepoly(poly, True)) | 
|  | screen._drawpoly(item, poly, fill=self._cc(fc), | 
|  | outline=self._cc(oc), width=self._outlinewidth, top=True) | 
|  | self.stampItems.append(stitem) | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(("stamp", stitem)) | 
|  | return stitem | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _clearstamp(self, stampid): | 
|  | """does the work for clearstamp() and clearstamps() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if stampid in self.stampItems: | 
|  | if isinstance(stampid, tuple): | 
|  | for subitem in stampid: | 
|  | self.screen._delete(subitem) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.screen._delete(stampid) | 
|  | self.stampItems.remove(stampid) | 
|  | # Delete stampitem from undobuffer if necessary | 
|  | # if clearstamp is called directly. | 
|  | item = ("stamp", stampid) | 
|  | buf = self.undobuffer | 
|  | if item not in buf.buffer: | 
|  | return | 
|  | index = buf.buffer.index(item) | 
|  | buf.buffer.remove(item) | 
|  | if index <= buf.ptr: | 
|  | buf.ptr = (buf.ptr - 1) % buf.bufsize | 
|  | buf.buffer.insert((buf.ptr+1)%buf.bufsize, [None]) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def clearstamp(self, stampid): | 
|  | """Delete stamp with given stampid | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | stampid - an integer, must be return value of previous stamp() call. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.color("blue") | 
|  | >>> astamp = turtle.stamp() | 
|  | >>> turtle.fd(50) | 
|  | >>> turtle.clearstamp(astamp) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._clearstamp(stampid) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def clearstamps(self, n=None): | 
|  | """Delete all or first/last n of turtle's stamps. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | n -- an integer | 
|  |  | 
|  | If n is None, delete all of pen's stamps, | 
|  | else if n > 0 delete first n stamps | 
|  | else if n < 0 delete last n stamps. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> for i in range(8): | 
|  | ...     turtle.stamp(); turtle.fd(30) | 
|  | ... | 
|  | >>> turtle.clearstamps(2) | 
|  | >>> turtle.clearstamps(-2) | 
|  | >>> turtle.clearstamps() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if n is None: | 
|  | toDelete = self.stampItems[:] | 
|  | elif n >= 0: | 
|  | toDelete = self.stampItems[:n] | 
|  | else: | 
|  | toDelete = self.stampItems[n:] | 
|  | for item in toDelete: | 
|  | self._clearstamp(item) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _goto(self, end): | 
|  | """Move the pen to the point end, thereby drawing a line | 
|  | if pen is down. All other methods for turtle movement depend | 
|  | on this one. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | ## Version with undo-stuff | 
|  | go_modes = ( self._drawing, | 
|  | self._pencolor, | 
|  | self._pensize, | 
|  | isinstance(self._fillpath, list)) | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | undo_entry = ("go", self._position, end, go_modes, | 
|  | (self.currentLineItem, | 
|  | self.currentLine[:], | 
|  | screen._pointlist(self.currentLineItem), | 
|  | self.items[:]) | 
|  | ) | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(undo_entry) | 
|  | start = self._position | 
|  | if self._speed and screen._tracing == 1: | 
|  | diff = (end-start) | 
|  | diffsq = (diff[0]*screen.xscale)**2 + (diff[1]*screen.yscale)**2 | 
|  | nhops = 1+int((diffsq**0.5)/(3*(1.1**self._speed)*self._speed)) | 
|  | delta = diff * (1.0/nhops) | 
|  | for n in range(1, nhops): | 
|  | if n == 1: | 
|  | top = True | 
|  | else: | 
|  | top = False | 
|  | self._position = start + delta * n | 
|  | if self._drawing: | 
|  | screen._drawline(self.drawingLineItem, | 
|  | (start, self._position), | 
|  | self._pencolor, self._pensize, top) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  | if self._drawing: | 
|  | screen._drawline(self.drawingLineItem, ((0, 0), (0, 0)), | 
|  | fill="", width=self._pensize) | 
|  | # Turtle now at end, | 
|  | if self._drawing: # now update currentLine | 
|  | self.currentLine.append(end) | 
|  | if isinstance(self._fillpath, list): | 
|  | self._fillpath.append(end) | 
|  | ######    vererbung!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 
|  | self._position = end | 
|  | if self._creatingPoly: | 
|  | self._poly.append(end) | 
|  | if len(self.currentLine) > 42: # 42! answer to the ultimate question | 
|  | # of life, the universe and everything | 
|  | self._newLine() | 
|  | self._update() #count=True) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _undogoto(self, entry): | 
|  | """Reverse a _goto. Used for undo() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | old, new, go_modes, coodata = entry | 
|  | drawing, pc, ps, filling = go_modes | 
|  | cLI, cL, pl, items = coodata | 
|  | screen = self.screen | 
|  | if abs(self._position - new) > 0.5: | 
|  | print ("undogoto: HALLO-DA-STIMMT-WAS-NICHT!") | 
|  | # restore former situation | 
|  | self.currentLineItem = cLI | 
|  | self.currentLine = cL | 
|  |  | 
|  | if pl == [(0, 0), (0, 0)]: | 
|  | usepc = "" | 
|  | else: | 
|  | usepc = pc | 
|  | screen._drawline(cLI, pl, fill=usepc, width=ps) | 
|  |  | 
|  | todelete = [i for i in self.items if (i not in items) and | 
|  | (screen._type(i) == "line")] | 
|  | for i in todelete: | 
|  | screen._delete(i) | 
|  | self.items.remove(i) | 
|  |  | 
|  | start = old | 
|  | if self._speed and screen._tracing == 1: | 
|  | diff = old - new | 
|  | diffsq = (diff[0]*screen.xscale)**2 + (diff[1]*screen.yscale)**2 | 
|  | nhops = 1+int((diffsq**0.5)/(3*(1.1**self._speed)*self._speed)) | 
|  | delta = diff * (1.0/nhops) | 
|  | for n in range(1, nhops): | 
|  | if n == 1: | 
|  | top = True | 
|  | else: | 
|  | top = False | 
|  | self._position = new + delta * n | 
|  | if drawing: | 
|  | screen._drawline(self.drawingLineItem, | 
|  | (start, self._position), | 
|  | pc, ps, top) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  | if drawing: | 
|  | screen._drawline(self.drawingLineItem, ((0, 0), (0, 0)), | 
|  | fill="", width=ps) | 
|  | # Turtle now at position old, | 
|  | self._position = old | 
|  | ##  if undo is done during creating a polygon, the last vertex | 
|  | ##  will be deleted. if the polygon is entirely deleted, | 
|  | ##  creatingPoly will be set to False. | 
|  | ##  Polygons created before the last one will not be affected by undo() | 
|  | if self._creatingPoly: | 
|  | if len(self._poly) > 0: | 
|  | self._poly.pop() | 
|  | if self._poly == []: | 
|  | self._creatingPoly = False | 
|  | self._poly = None | 
|  | if filling: | 
|  | if self._fillpath == []: | 
|  | self._fillpath = None | 
|  | print("Unwahrscheinlich in _undogoto!") | 
|  | elif self._fillpath is not None: | 
|  | self._fillpath.pop() | 
|  | self._update() #count=True) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _rotate(self, angle): | 
|  | """Turns pen clockwise by angle. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(("rot", angle, self._degreesPerAU)) | 
|  | angle *= self._degreesPerAU | 
|  | neworient = self._orient.rotate(angle) | 
|  | tracing = self.screen._tracing | 
|  | if tracing == 1 and self._speed > 0: | 
|  | anglevel = 3.0 * self._speed | 
|  | steps = 1 + int(abs(angle)/anglevel) | 
|  | delta = 1.0*angle/steps | 
|  | for _ in range(steps): | 
|  | self._orient = self._orient.rotate(delta) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  | self._orient = neworient | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _newLine(self, usePos=True): | 
|  | """Closes current line item and starts a new one. | 
|  | Remark: if current line became too long, animation | 
|  | performance (via _drawline) slowed down considerably. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if len(self.currentLine) > 1: | 
|  | self.screen._drawline(self.currentLineItem, self.currentLine, | 
|  | self._pencolor, self._pensize) | 
|  | self.currentLineItem = self.screen._createline() | 
|  | self.items.append(self.currentLineItem) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self.screen._drawline(self.currentLineItem, top=True) | 
|  | self.currentLine = [] | 
|  | if usePos: | 
|  | self.currentLine = [self._position] | 
|  |  | 
|  | def filling(self): | 
|  | """Return fillstate (True if filling, False else). | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.begin_fill() | 
|  | >>> if turtle.filling(): | 
|  | ...     turtle.pensize(5) | 
|  | ... else: | 
|  | ...     turtle.pensize(3) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return isinstance(self._fillpath, list) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def begin_fill(self): | 
|  | """Called just before drawing a shape to be filled. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.color("black", "red") | 
|  | >>> turtle.begin_fill() | 
|  | >>> turtle.circle(60) | 
|  | >>> turtle.end_fill() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if not self.filling(): | 
|  | self._fillitem = self.screen._createpoly() | 
|  | self.items.append(self._fillitem) | 
|  | self._fillpath = [self._position] | 
|  | self._newLine() | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(("beginfill", self._fillitem)) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | def end_fill(self): | 
|  | """Fill the shape drawn after the call begin_fill(). | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.color("black", "red") | 
|  | >>> turtle.begin_fill() | 
|  | >>> turtle.circle(60) | 
|  | >>> turtle.end_fill() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self.filling(): | 
|  | if len(self._fillpath) > 2: | 
|  | self.screen._drawpoly(self._fillitem, self._fillpath, | 
|  | fill=self._fillcolor) | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(("dofill", self._fillitem)) | 
|  | self._fillitem = self._fillpath = None | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def dot(self, size=None, *color): | 
|  | """Draw a dot with diameter size, using color. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional arguments: | 
|  | size -- an integer >= 1 (if given) | 
|  | color -- a colorstring or a numeric color tuple | 
|  |  | 
|  | Draw a circular dot with diameter size, using color. | 
|  | If size is not given, the maximum of pensize+4 and 2*pensize is used. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.dot() | 
|  | >>> turtle.fd(50); turtle.dot(20, "blue"); turtle.fd(50) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if not color: | 
|  | if isinstance(size, (str, tuple)): | 
|  | color = self._colorstr(size) | 
|  | size = self._pensize + max(self._pensize, 4) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | color = self._pencolor | 
|  | if not size: | 
|  | size = self._pensize + max(self._pensize, 4) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | if size is None: | 
|  | size = self._pensize + max(self._pensize, 4) | 
|  | color = self._colorstr(color) | 
|  | if hasattr(self.screen, "_dot"): | 
|  | item = self.screen._dot(self._position, size, color) | 
|  | self.items.append(item) | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(("dot", item)) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | pen = self.pen() | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(["seq"]) | 
|  | self.undobuffer.cumulate = True | 
|  | try: | 
|  | if self.resizemode() == 'auto': | 
|  | self.ht() | 
|  | self.pendown() | 
|  | self.pensize(size) | 
|  | self.pencolor(color) | 
|  | self.forward(0) | 
|  | finally: | 
|  | self.pen(pen) | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.cumulate = False | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _write(self, txt, align, font): | 
|  | """Performs the writing for write() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | item, end = self.screen._write(self._position, txt, align, font, | 
|  | self._pencolor) | 
|  | self.items.append(item) | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(("wri", item)) | 
|  | return end | 
|  |  | 
|  | def write(self, arg, move=False, align="left", font=("Arial", 8, "normal")): | 
|  | """Write text at the current turtle position. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | arg -- info, which is to be written to the TurtleScreen | 
|  | move (optional) -- True/False | 
|  | align (optional) -- one of the strings "left", "center" or right" | 
|  | font (optional) -- a triple (fontname, fontsize, fonttype) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Write text - the string representation of arg - at the current | 
|  | turtle position according to align ("left", "center" or right") | 
|  | and with the given font. | 
|  | If move is True, the pen is moved to the bottom-right corner | 
|  | of the text. By default, move is False. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.write('Home = ', True, align="center") | 
|  | >>> turtle.write((0,0), True) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.push(["seq"]) | 
|  | self.undobuffer.cumulate = True | 
|  | end = self._write(str(arg), align.lower(), font) | 
|  | if move: | 
|  | x, y = self.pos() | 
|  | self.setpos(end, y) | 
|  | if self.undobuffer: | 
|  | self.undobuffer.cumulate = False | 
|  |  | 
|  | def begin_poly(self): | 
|  | """Start recording the vertices of a polygon. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Start recording the vertices of a polygon. Current turtle position | 
|  | is first point of polygon. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.begin_poly() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._poly = [self._position] | 
|  | self._creatingPoly = True | 
|  |  | 
|  | def end_poly(self): | 
|  | """Stop recording the vertices of a polygon. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Stop recording the vertices of a polygon. Current turtle position is | 
|  | last point of polygon. This will be connected with the first point. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.end_poly() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._creatingPoly = False | 
|  |  | 
|  | def get_poly(self): | 
|  | """Return the lastly recorded polygon. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> p = turtle.get_poly() | 
|  | >>> turtle.register_shape("myFavouriteShape", p) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | ## check if there is any poly? | 
|  | if self._poly is not None: | 
|  | return tuple(self._poly) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def getscreen(self): | 
|  | """Return the TurtleScreen object, the turtle is drawing  on. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Return the TurtleScreen object, the turtle is drawing  on. | 
|  | So TurtleScreen-methods can be called for that object. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> ts = turtle.getscreen() | 
|  | >>> ts | 
|  | <turtle.TurtleScreen object at 0x0106B770> | 
|  | >>> ts.bgcolor("pink") | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self.screen | 
|  |  | 
|  | def getturtle(self): | 
|  | """Return the Turtleobject itself. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Only reasonable use: as a function to return the 'anonymous turtle': | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example: | 
|  | >>> pet = getturtle() | 
|  | >>> pet.fd(50) | 
|  | >>> pet | 
|  | <turtle.Turtle object at 0x0187D810> | 
|  | >>> turtles() | 
|  | [<turtle.Turtle object at 0x0187D810>] | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self | 
|  |  | 
|  | getpen = getturtle | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | ################################################################ | 
|  | ### screen oriented methods recurring to methods of TurtleScreen | 
|  | ################################################################ | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _delay(self, delay=None): | 
|  | """Set delay value which determines speed of turtle animation. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | return self.screen.delay(delay) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def onclick(self, fun, btn=1, add=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to mouse-click event on this turtle on canvas. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | fun --  a function with two arguments, to which will be assigned | 
|  | the coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas. | 
|  | btn --  number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button). | 
|  | add --  True or False. If True, new binding will be added, otherwise | 
|  | it will replace a former binding. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example for the anonymous turtle, i. e. the procedural way: | 
|  |  | 
|  | >>> def turn(x, y): | 
|  | ...     left(360) | 
|  | ... | 
|  | >>> onclick(turn)  # Now clicking into the turtle will turn it. | 
|  | >>> onclick(None)  # event-binding will be removed | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.screen._onclick(self.turtle._item, fun, btn, add) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def onrelease(self, fun, btn=1, add=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to mouse-button-release event on this turtle on canvas. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | fun -- a function with two arguments, to which will be assigned | 
|  | the coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas. | 
|  | btn --  number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a MyTurtle instance named joe): | 
|  | >>> class MyTurtle(Turtle): | 
|  | ...     def glow(self,x,y): | 
|  | ...             self.fillcolor("red") | 
|  | ...     def unglow(self,x,y): | 
|  | ...             self.fillcolor("") | 
|  | ... | 
|  | >>> joe = MyTurtle() | 
|  | >>> joe.onclick(joe.glow) | 
|  | >>> joe.onrelease(joe.unglow) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Clicking on joe turns fillcolor red, unclicking turns it to | 
|  | transparent. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.screen._onrelease(self.turtle._item, fun, btn, add) | 
|  | self._update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def ondrag(self, fun, btn=1, add=None): | 
|  | """Bind fun to mouse-move event on this turtle on canvas. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | fun -- a function with two arguments, to which will be assigned | 
|  | the coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas. | 
|  | btn -- number of the mouse-button defaults to 1 (left mouse button). | 
|  |  | 
|  | Every sequence of mouse-move-events on a turtle is preceded by a | 
|  | mouse-click event on that turtle. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> turtle.ondrag(turtle.goto) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Subsequently clicking and dragging a Turtle will move it | 
|  | across the screen thereby producing handdrawings (if pen is | 
|  | down). | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self.screen._ondrag(self.turtle._item, fun, btn, add) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _undo(self, action, data): | 
|  | """Does the main part of the work for undo() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self.undobuffer is None: | 
|  | return | 
|  | if action == "rot": | 
|  | angle, degPAU = data | 
|  | self._rotate(-angle*degPAU/self._degreesPerAU) | 
|  | dummy = self.undobuffer.pop() | 
|  | elif action == "stamp": | 
|  | stitem = data[0] | 
|  | self.clearstamp(stitem) | 
|  | elif action == "go": | 
|  | self._undogoto(data) | 
|  | elif action in ["wri", "dot"]: | 
|  | item = data[0] | 
|  | self.screen._delete(item) | 
|  | self.items.remove(item) | 
|  | elif action == "dofill": | 
|  | item = data[0] | 
|  | self.screen._drawpoly(item, ((0, 0),(0, 0),(0, 0)), | 
|  | fill="", outline="") | 
|  | elif action == "beginfill": | 
|  | item = data[0] | 
|  | self._fillitem = self._fillpath = None | 
|  | if item in self.items: | 
|  | self.screen._delete(item) | 
|  | self.items.remove(item) | 
|  | elif action == "pen": | 
|  | TPen.pen(self, data[0]) | 
|  | self.undobuffer.pop() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def undo(self): | 
|  | """undo (repeatedly) the last turtle action. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No argument. | 
|  |  | 
|  | undo (repeatedly) the last turtle action. | 
|  | Number of available undo actions is determined by the size of | 
|  | the undobuffer. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Turtle instance named turtle): | 
|  | >>> for i in range(4): | 
|  | ...     turtle.fd(50); turtle.lt(80) | 
|  | ... | 
|  | >>> for i in range(8): | 
|  | ...     turtle.undo() | 
|  | ... | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if self.undobuffer is None: | 
|  | return | 
|  | item = self.undobuffer.pop() | 
|  | action = item[0] | 
|  | data = item[1:] | 
|  | if action == "seq": | 
|  | while data: | 
|  | item = data.pop() | 
|  | self._undo(item[0], item[1:]) | 
|  | else: | 
|  | self._undo(action, data) | 
|  |  | 
|  | turtlesize = shapesize | 
|  |  | 
|  | RawPen = RawTurtle | 
|  |  | 
|  | ###  Screen - Singleton  ######################## | 
|  |  | 
|  | def Screen(): | 
|  | """Return the singleton screen object. | 
|  | If none exists at the moment, create a new one and return it, | 
|  | else return the existing one.""" | 
|  | if Turtle._screen is None: | 
|  | Turtle._screen = _Screen() | 
|  | return Turtle._screen | 
|  |  | 
|  | class _Screen(TurtleScreen): | 
|  |  | 
|  | _root = None | 
|  | _canvas = None | 
|  | _title = _CFG["title"] | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __init__(self): | 
|  | # XXX there is no need for this code to be conditional, | 
|  | # as there will be only a single _Screen instance, anyway | 
|  | # XXX actually, the turtle demo is injecting root window, | 
|  | # so perhaps the conditional creation of a root should be | 
|  | # preserved (perhaps by passing it as an optional parameter) | 
|  | if _Screen._root is None: | 
|  | _Screen._root = self._root = _Root() | 
|  | self._root.title(_Screen._title) | 
|  | self._root.ondestroy(self._destroy) | 
|  | if _Screen._canvas is None: | 
|  | width = _CFG["width"] | 
|  | height = _CFG["height"] | 
|  | canvwidth = _CFG["canvwidth"] | 
|  | canvheight = _CFG["canvheight"] | 
|  | leftright = _CFG["leftright"] | 
|  | topbottom = _CFG["topbottom"] | 
|  | self._root.setupcanvas(width, height, canvwidth, canvheight) | 
|  | _Screen._canvas = self._root._getcanvas() | 
|  | TurtleScreen.__init__(self, _Screen._canvas) | 
|  | self.setup(width, height, leftright, topbottom) | 
|  |  | 
|  | def setup(self, width=_CFG["width"], height=_CFG["height"], | 
|  | startx=_CFG["leftright"], starty=_CFG["topbottom"]): | 
|  | """ Set the size and position of the main window. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Arguments: | 
|  | width: as integer a size in pixels, as float a fraction of the screen. | 
|  | Default is 50% of screen. | 
|  | height: as integer the height in pixels, as float a fraction of the | 
|  | screen. Default is 75% of screen. | 
|  | startx: if positive, starting position in pixels from the left | 
|  | edge of the screen, if negative from the right edge | 
|  | Default, startx=None is to center window horizontally. | 
|  | starty: if positive, starting position in pixels from the top | 
|  | edge of the screen, if negative from the bottom edge | 
|  | Default, starty=None is to center window vertically. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Examples (for a Screen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.setup (width=200, height=200, startx=0, starty=0) | 
|  |  | 
|  | sets window to 200x200 pixels, in upper left of screen | 
|  |  | 
|  | >>> screen.setup(width=.75, height=0.5, startx=None, starty=None) | 
|  |  | 
|  | sets window to 75% of screen by 50% of screen and centers | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if not hasattr(self._root, "set_geometry"): | 
|  | return | 
|  | sw = self._root.win_width() | 
|  | sh = self._root.win_height() | 
|  | if isinstance(width, float) and 0 <= width <= 1: | 
|  | width = sw*width | 
|  | if startx is None: | 
|  | startx = (sw - width) / 2 | 
|  | if isinstance(height, float) and 0 <= height <= 1: | 
|  | height = sh*height | 
|  | if starty is None: | 
|  | starty = (sh - height) / 2 | 
|  | self._root.set_geometry(width, height, startx, starty) | 
|  | self.update() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def title(self, titlestring): | 
|  | """Set title of turtle-window | 
|  |  | 
|  | Argument: | 
|  | titlestring -- a string, to appear in the titlebar of the | 
|  | turtle graphics window. | 
|  |  | 
|  | This is a method of Screen-class. Not available for TurtleScreen- | 
|  | objects. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Screen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.title("Welcome to the turtle-zoo!") | 
|  | """ | 
|  | if _Screen._root is not None: | 
|  | _Screen._root.title(titlestring) | 
|  | _Screen._title = titlestring | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _destroy(self): | 
|  | root = self._root | 
|  | if root is _Screen._root: | 
|  | Turtle._pen = None | 
|  | Turtle._screen = None | 
|  | _Screen._root = None | 
|  | _Screen._canvas = None | 
|  | TurtleScreen._RUNNING = False | 
|  | root.destroy() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def bye(self): | 
|  | """Shut the turtlegraphics window. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a TurtleScreen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.bye() | 
|  | """ | 
|  | self._destroy() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def exitonclick(self): | 
|  | """Go into mainloop until the mouse is clicked. | 
|  |  | 
|  | No arguments. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Bind bye() method to mouseclick on TurtleScreen. | 
|  | If "using_IDLE" - value in configuration dictionary is False | 
|  | (default value), enter mainloop. | 
|  | If IDLE with -n switch (no subprocess) is used, this value should be | 
|  | set to True in turtle.cfg. In this case IDLE's mainloop | 
|  | is active also for the client script. | 
|  |  | 
|  | This is a method of the Screen-class and not available for | 
|  | TurtleScreen instances. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example (for a Screen instance named screen): | 
|  | >>> screen.exitonclick() | 
|  |  | 
|  | """ | 
|  | def exitGracefully(x, y): | 
|  | """Screen.bye() with two dummy-parameters""" | 
|  | self.bye() | 
|  | self.onclick(exitGracefully) | 
|  | if _CFG["using_IDLE"]: | 
|  | return | 
|  | try: | 
|  | mainloop() | 
|  | except AttributeError: | 
|  | exit(0) | 
|  |  | 
|  | class Turtle(RawTurtle): | 
|  | """RawTurtle auto-creating (scrolled) canvas. | 
|  |  | 
|  | When a Turtle object is created or a function derived from some | 
|  | Turtle method is called a TurtleScreen object is automatically created. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | _pen = None | 
|  | _screen = None | 
|  |  | 
|  | def __init__(self, | 
|  | shape=_CFG["shape"], | 
|  | undobuffersize=_CFG["undobuffersize"], | 
|  | visible=_CFG["visible"]): | 
|  | if Turtle._screen is None: | 
|  | Turtle._screen = Screen() | 
|  | RawTurtle.__init__(self, Turtle._screen, | 
|  | shape=shape, | 
|  | undobuffersize=undobuffersize, | 
|  | visible=visible) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Pen = Turtle | 
|  |  | 
|  | def write_docstringdict(filename="turtle_docstringdict"): | 
|  | """Create and write docstring-dictionary to file. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional argument: | 
|  | filename -- a string, used as filename | 
|  | default value is turtle_docstringdict | 
|  |  | 
|  | Has to be called explicitly, (not used by the turtle-graphics classes) | 
|  | The docstring dictionary will be written to the Python script <filname>.py | 
|  | It is intended to serve as a template for translation of the docstrings | 
|  | into different languages. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | docsdict = {} | 
|  |  | 
|  | for methodname in _tg_screen_functions: | 
|  | key = "_Screen."+methodname | 
|  | docsdict[key] = eval(key).__doc__ | 
|  | for methodname in _tg_turtle_functions: | 
|  | key = "Turtle."+methodname | 
|  | docsdict[key] = eval(key).__doc__ | 
|  |  | 
|  | with open("%s.py" % filename,"w") as f: | 
|  | keys = sorted(x for x in docsdict | 
|  | if x.split('.')[1] not in _alias_list) | 
|  | f.write('docsdict = {\n\n') | 
|  | for key in keys[:-1]: | 
|  | f.write('%s :\n' % repr(key)) | 
|  | f.write('        """%s\n""",\n\n' % docsdict[key]) | 
|  | key = keys[-1] | 
|  | f.write('%s :\n' % repr(key)) | 
|  | f.write('        """%s\n"""\n\n' % docsdict[key]) | 
|  | f.write("}\n") | 
|  | f.close() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def read_docstrings(lang): | 
|  | """Read in docstrings from lang-specific docstring dictionary. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Transfer docstrings, translated to lang, from a dictionary-file | 
|  | to the methods of classes Screen and Turtle and - in revised form - | 
|  | to the corresponding functions. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | modname = "turtle_docstringdict_%(language)s" % {'language':lang.lower()} | 
|  | module = __import__(modname) | 
|  | docsdict = module.docsdict | 
|  | for key in docsdict: | 
|  | try: | 
|  | #            eval(key).im_func.__doc__ = docsdict[key] | 
|  | eval(key).__doc__ = docsdict[key] | 
|  | except Exception: | 
|  | print("Bad docstring-entry: %s" % key) | 
|  |  | 
|  | _LANGUAGE = _CFG["language"] | 
|  |  | 
|  | try: | 
|  | if _LANGUAGE != "english": | 
|  | read_docstrings(_LANGUAGE) | 
|  | except ImportError: | 
|  | print("Cannot find docsdict for", _LANGUAGE) | 
|  | except Exception: | 
|  | print ("Unknown Error when trying to import %s-docstring-dictionary" % | 
|  | _LANGUAGE) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | def getmethparlist(ob): | 
|  | """Get strings describing the arguments for the given object | 
|  |  | 
|  | Returns a pair of strings representing function parameter lists | 
|  | including parenthesis.  The first string is suitable for use in | 
|  | function definition and the second is suitable for use in function | 
|  | call.  The "self" parameter is not included. | 
|  | """ | 
|  | defText = callText = "" | 
|  | # bit of a hack for methods - turn it into a function | 
|  | # but we drop the "self" param. | 
|  | # Try and build one for Python defined functions | 
|  | args, varargs, varkw = inspect.getargs(ob.__code__) | 
|  | items2 = args[1:] | 
|  | realArgs = args[1:] | 
|  | defaults = ob.__defaults__ or [] | 
|  | defaults = ["=%r" % (value,) for value in defaults] | 
|  | defaults = [""] * (len(realArgs)-len(defaults)) + defaults | 
|  | items1 = [arg + dflt for arg, dflt in zip(realArgs, defaults)] | 
|  | if varargs is not None: | 
|  | items1.append("*" + varargs) | 
|  | items2.append("*" + varargs) | 
|  | if varkw is not None: | 
|  | items1.append("**" + varkw) | 
|  | items2.append("**" + varkw) | 
|  | defText = ", ".join(items1) | 
|  | defText = "(%s)" % defText | 
|  | callText = ", ".join(items2) | 
|  | callText = "(%s)" % callText | 
|  | return defText, callText | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _turtle_docrevise(docstr): | 
|  | """To reduce docstrings from RawTurtle class for functions | 
|  | """ | 
|  | import re | 
|  | if docstr is None: | 
|  | return None | 
|  | turtlename = _CFG["exampleturtle"] | 
|  | newdocstr = docstr.replace("%s." % turtlename,"") | 
|  | parexp = re.compile(r' \(.+ %s\):' % turtlename) | 
|  | newdocstr = parexp.sub(":", newdocstr) | 
|  | return newdocstr | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _screen_docrevise(docstr): | 
|  | """To reduce docstrings from TurtleScreen class for functions | 
|  | """ | 
|  | import re | 
|  | if docstr is None: | 
|  | return None | 
|  | screenname = _CFG["examplescreen"] | 
|  | newdocstr = docstr.replace("%s." % screenname,"") | 
|  | parexp = re.compile(r' \(.+ %s\):' % screenname) | 
|  | newdocstr = parexp.sub(":", newdocstr) | 
|  | return newdocstr | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## The following mechanism makes all methods of RawTurtle and Turtle available | 
|  | ## as functions. So we can enhance, change, add, delete methods to these | 
|  | ## classes and do not need to change anything here. | 
|  |  | 
|  | __func_body = """\ | 
|  | def {name}{paramslist}: | 
|  | if {obj} is None: | 
|  | if not TurtleScreen._RUNNING: | 
|  | TurtleScreen._RUNNING = True | 
|  | raise Terminator | 
|  | {obj} = {init} | 
|  | try: | 
|  | return {obj}.{name}{argslist} | 
|  | except TK.TclError: | 
|  | if not TurtleScreen._RUNNING: | 
|  | TurtleScreen._RUNNING = True | 
|  | raise Terminator | 
|  | raise | 
|  | """ | 
|  |  | 
|  | def _make_global_funcs(functions, cls, obj, init, docrevise): | 
|  | for methodname in functions: | 
|  | method = getattr(cls, methodname) | 
|  | pl1, pl2 = getmethparlist(method) | 
|  | if pl1 == "": | 
|  | print(">>>>>>", pl1, pl2) | 
|  | continue | 
|  | defstr = __func_body.format(obj=obj, init=init, name=methodname, | 
|  | paramslist=pl1, argslist=pl2) | 
|  | exec(defstr, globals()) | 
|  | globals()[methodname].__doc__ = docrevise(method.__doc__) | 
|  |  | 
|  | _make_global_funcs(_tg_screen_functions, _Screen, | 
|  | 'Turtle._screen', 'Screen()', _screen_docrevise) | 
|  | _make_global_funcs(_tg_turtle_functions, Turtle, | 
|  | 'Turtle._pen', 'Turtle()', _turtle_docrevise) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | done = mainloop | 
|  |  | 
|  | if __name__ == "__main__": | 
|  | def switchpen(): | 
|  | if isdown(): | 
|  | pu() | 
|  | else: | 
|  | pd() | 
|  |  | 
|  | def demo1(): | 
|  | """Demo of old turtle.py - module""" | 
|  | reset() | 
|  | tracer(True) | 
|  | up() | 
|  | backward(100) | 
|  | down() | 
|  | # draw 3 squares; the last filled | 
|  | width(3) | 
|  | for i in range(3): | 
|  | if i == 2: | 
|  | begin_fill() | 
|  | for _ in range(4): | 
|  | forward(20) | 
|  | left(90) | 
|  | if i == 2: | 
|  | color("maroon") | 
|  | end_fill() | 
|  | up() | 
|  | forward(30) | 
|  | down() | 
|  | width(1) | 
|  | color("black") | 
|  | # move out of the way | 
|  | tracer(False) | 
|  | up() | 
|  | right(90) | 
|  | forward(100) | 
|  | right(90) | 
|  | forward(100) | 
|  | right(180) | 
|  | down() | 
|  | # some text | 
|  | write("startstart", 1) | 
|  | write("start", 1) | 
|  | color("red") | 
|  | # staircase | 
|  | for i in range(5): | 
|  | forward(20) | 
|  | left(90) | 
|  | forward(20) | 
|  | right(90) | 
|  | # filled staircase | 
|  | tracer(True) | 
|  | begin_fill() | 
|  | for i in range(5): | 
|  | forward(20) | 
|  | left(90) | 
|  | forward(20) | 
|  | right(90) | 
|  | end_fill() | 
|  | # more text | 
|  |  | 
|  | def demo2(): | 
|  | """Demo of some new features.""" | 
|  | speed(1) | 
|  | st() | 
|  | pensize(3) | 
|  | setheading(towards(0, 0)) | 
|  | radius = distance(0, 0)/2.0 | 
|  | rt(90) | 
|  | for _ in range(18): | 
|  | switchpen() | 
|  | circle(radius, 10) | 
|  | write("wait a moment...") | 
|  | while undobufferentries(): | 
|  | undo() | 
|  | reset() | 
|  | lt(90) | 
|  | colormode(255) | 
|  | laenge = 10 | 
|  | pencolor("green") | 
|  | pensize(3) | 
|  | lt(180) | 
|  | for i in range(-2, 16): | 
|  | if i > 0: | 
|  | begin_fill() | 
|  | fillcolor(255-15*i, 0, 15*i) | 
|  | for _ in range(3): | 
|  | fd(laenge) | 
|  | lt(120) | 
|  | end_fill() | 
|  | laenge += 10 | 
|  | lt(15) | 
|  | speed((speed()+1)%12) | 
|  | #end_fill() | 
|  |  | 
|  | lt(120) | 
|  | pu() | 
|  | fd(70) | 
|  | rt(30) | 
|  | pd() | 
|  | color("red","yellow") | 
|  | speed(0) | 
|  | begin_fill() | 
|  | for _ in range(4): | 
|  | circle(50, 90) | 
|  | rt(90) | 
|  | fd(30) | 
|  | rt(90) | 
|  | end_fill() | 
|  | lt(90) | 
|  | pu() | 
|  | fd(30) | 
|  | pd() | 
|  | shape("turtle") | 
|  |  | 
|  | tri = getturtle() | 
|  | tri.resizemode("auto") | 
|  | turtle = Turtle() | 
|  | turtle.resizemode("auto") | 
|  | turtle.shape("turtle") | 
|  | turtle.reset() | 
|  | turtle.left(90) | 
|  | turtle.speed(0) | 
|  | turtle.up() | 
|  | turtle.goto(280, 40) | 
|  | turtle.lt(30) | 
|  | turtle.down() | 
|  | turtle.speed(6) | 
|  | turtle.color("blue","orange") | 
|  | turtle.pensize(2) | 
|  | tri.speed(6) | 
|  | setheading(towards(turtle)) | 
|  | count = 1 | 
|  | while tri.distance(turtle) > 4: | 
|  | turtle.fd(3.5) | 
|  | turtle.lt(0.6) | 
|  | tri.setheading(tri.towards(turtle)) | 
|  | tri.fd(4) | 
|  | if count % 20 == 0: | 
|  | turtle.stamp() | 
|  | tri.stamp() | 
|  | switchpen() | 
|  | count += 1 | 
|  | tri.write("CAUGHT! ", font=("Arial", 16, "bold"), align="right") | 
|  | tri.pencolor("black") | 
|  | tri.pencolor("red") | 
|  |  | 
|  | def baba(xdummy, ydummy): | 
|  | clearscreen() | 
|  | bye() | 
|  |  | 
|  | time.sleep(2) | 
|  |  | 
|  | while undobufferentries(): | 
|  | tri.undo() | 
|  | turtle.undo() | 
|  | tri.fd(50) | 
|  | tri.write("  Click me!", font = ("Courier", 12, "bold") ) | 
|  | tri.onclick(baba, 1) | 
|  |  | 
|  | demo1() | 
|  | demo2() | 
|  | exitonclick() |