Adafruit_CircuitPython_turtle/adafruit_turtle.py
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# Based on 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
#
# The MIT License (MIT)
#
# Copyright (c) 2019 LadyAda and Dave Astels for Adafruit Industries
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
"""
`adafruit_turtle`
================================================================================
Turtle graphics library for CircuitPython and displayio
* Author(s): LadyAda and Dave Astels
Implementation Notes
--------------------
**Hardware:**
**Software and Dependencies:**
* Adafruit CircuitPython firmware for the supported boards:
https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/releases
* Adafruit's Bus Device library: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_BusDevice
"""
#pylint:disable=too-many-public-methods, too-many-instance-attributes, invalid-name
#pylint:disable=too-few-public-methods, too-many-lines, too-many-arguments
import gc
import math
import time
import board
import displayio
import adafruit_logging as logging
__version__ = "0.0.0-auto.0"
__repo__ = "https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_turtle.git"
class Color(object):
"""Standard colors"""
WHITE = 0xFFFFFF
BLACK = 0x000000
RED = 0xFF0000
ORANGE = 0xFFA500
YELLOW = 0xFFFF00
GREEN = 0x00FF00
BLUE = 0x0000FF
PURPLE = 0x800080
PINK = 0xFFC0CB
colors = (WHITE, BLACK, RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, PURPLE, PINK)
def __init__(self):
pass
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 __init__(self, x, y):
super(Vec2D, self).__init__((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, (float, int)):
return Vec2D(self[0] * other, self[1] * other)
return None
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.
:param angle: how much to rotate
"""
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
class turtle(object):
"""A Turtle that can be given commands to draw."""
def __init__(self, display=board.DISPLAY):
self._logger = logging.getLogger("Turtle")
self._logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
self._display = display
self._w = self._display.width
self._h = self._display.height
self._x = self._w // 2
self._y = self._h // 2
self._speed = 6
self._heading = 90
self._logomode = False
self._fullcircle = 360.0
self._degreesPerAU = 1.0
self._mode = "standard"
self._angleOffset = 0
self._splash = displayio.Group(max_size=3)
self._bg_bitmap = displayio.Bitmap(self._w, self._h, 1)
self._bg_palette = displayio.Palette(1)
self._bg_palette[0] = Color.BLACK
self._bg_sprite = displayio.TileGrid(self._bg_bitmap,
pixel_shader=self._bg_palette,
x=0, y=0)
self._splash.append(self._bg_sprite)
self._fg_bitmap = displayio.Bitmap(self._w, self._h, 5)
self._fg_palette = displayio.Palette(len(Color.colors) + 1)
self._fg_palette.make_transparent(0)
for i, c in enumerate(Color.colors):
self._fg_palette[i + 1] = c
self._fg_sprite = displayio.TileGrid(self._fg_bitmap,
pixel_shader=self._fg_palette,
x=0, y=0)
self._splash.append(self._fg_sprite)
self._turtle_bitmap = displayio.Bitmap(9, 9, 2)
self._turtle_palette = displayio.Palette(2)
self._turtle_palette.make_transparent(0)
self._turtle_palette[1] = Color.WHITE
for i in range(4):
self._turtle_bitmap[4 - i, i] = 1
self._turtle_bitmap[i, 4 + i] = 1
self._turtle_bitmap[4 + i, 7 - i] = 1
self._turtle_bitmap[4 + i, i] = 1
self._turtle_sprite = displayio.TileGrid(self._turtle_bitmap,
pixel_shader=self._turtle_palette,
x=-100, y=-100)
self._drawturtle()
self._splash.append(self._turtle_sprite)
self._penstate = False
self._pencolor = None
self._pensize = 1
self.pencolor(Color.WHITE)
self._display.show(self._splash)
self._display.refresh_soon()
gc.collect()
self._display.wait_for_frame()
def _drawturtle(self):
self._turtle_sprite.x = int(self._x - 4)
self._turtle_sprite.y = int(self._y - 4)
#self._logger.debug("pos (%d, %d)", self._x, self._y)
############################################################################
# Move and draw
def forward(self, distance):
"""Move the turtle forward by the specified distance, in the direction the turtle is headed.
:param distance: how far to move (integer or float)
"""
p = self.pos()
x1 = p[0] + math.sin(math.radians(self._heading)) * distance
y1 = p[1] + math.cos(math.radians(self._heading)) * distance
self.goto(x1, y1)
fd = forward
def backward(self, distance):
"""Move the turtle backward by distance, opposite to the direction the turtle is headed.
Does not change the turtle's heading.
:param distance: how far to move (integer or float)
"""
self.forward(-distance)
bk = backward
back = backward
def right(self, angle):
"""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 the turtle mode, see mode().
:param angle: how much to rotate to the right (integer or float)
"""
self._turn(angle)
rt = right
def left(self, angle):
"""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 the turtle mode, see mode().
:param angle: how much to rotate to the left (integer or float)
"""
self._turn(-angle)
lt = left
#pylint:disable=too-many-branches,too-many-statements
def goto(self, x1, y1=None):
"""If y1 is None, x1 must be a pair of coordinates or an (x, y) tuple
Move turtle to an absolute position. If the pen is down, draw line.
Does not change the turtle's orientation.
:param x1: a number or a pair of numbers
:param y1: a number or None
"""
if y1 is None:
y1 = x1[1]
x1 = x1[0]
x1 += self._w // 2
y1 = self._h // 2 - y1
x0 = self._x
y0 = self._y
self._logger.debug("* GoTo from (%d, %d) to (%d, %d)", x0, y0, x1, y1)
if not self.isdown():
self._x = x1 # woot, we just skip ahead
self._y = y1
self._drawturtle()
return
steep = abs(y1 - y0) > abs(x1 - x0)
rev = False
dx = x1 - x0
if steep:
x0, y0 = y0, x0
x1, y1 = y1, x1
dx = x1 - x0
if x0 > x1:
rev = True
dx = x0 - x1
dy = abs(y1 - y0)
err = dx / 2
ystep = -1
if y0 < y1:
ystep = 1
while (not rev and x0 <= x1) or (rev and x1 <= x0):
if steep:
try:
self._plot(int(y0), int(x0), self._pencolor)
except IndexError:
pass
self._x = y0
self._y = x0
self._drawturtle()
time.sleep(0.003)
else:
try:
self._plot(int(x0), int(y0), self._pencolor)
except IndexError:
pass
self._x = x0
self._y = y0
self._drawturtle()
time.sleep(0.003)
err -= dy
if err < 0:
y0 += ystep
err += dx
if rev:
x0 -= 1
else:
x0 += 1
setpos = goto
setposition = goto
def setx(self, x):
"""Set the turtle's first coordinate to x, leave second coordinate
unchanged.
:param x: new value of the turtle's x coordinate (a number)
"""
self.goto(x, self.pos()[1])
def sety(self, y):
"""Set the turtle's second coordinate to y, leave first coordinate
unchanged.
:param y: new value of the turtle's y coordinate (a number)
"""
self.goto(self.pos()[0], y)
def setheading(self, to_angle):
"""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
:param to_angle: the new turtle heading
"""
self._heading = to_angle
seth = setheading
def home(self):
"""Move turtle to the origin - coordinates (0,0) - and set its heading to
its start-orientation
(which depends on the mode, see mode()).
"""
self.setheading(90)
self.goto(0, 0)
def _plot(self, x, y, c):
try:
self._fg_bitmap[int(x), int(y)] = c
except IndexError:
pass
def circle(self, radius, extent=None, steps=None):
"""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. May be used to draw regular polygons.
:param radius: the radius of the circle
:param extent: the arc of the circle to be drawn
:param steps: how many points along the arc are computed
"""
# call: circle(radius) # full circle
# --or: circle(radius, extent) # arc
# --or: circle(radius, extent, steps)
# --or: circle(radius, steps=6) # 6-sided polygon
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
self.left(w2)
for _ in range(steps):
self.forward(l)
self.left(w)
self.right(w2)
def _draw_disk(self, x, y, width, height, r, color, fill=True, outline=True, stroke=1):
"""Draw a filled and/or outlined circle"""
if fill:
self._helper(x+r, y+r, r, color=color, fill=True,
x_offset=width-2*r-1, y_offset=height-2*r-1)
if outline:
self._helper(x+r, y+r, r, color=color, stroke=stroke,
x_offset=width-2*r-1, y_offset=height-2*r-1)
# pylint: disable=too-many-locals, too-many-branches
def _helper(self, x0, y0, r, color, x_offset=0, y_offset=0,
stroke=1, fill=False):
"""Draw quandrant wedges filled or outlined"""
f = 1 - r
ddF_x = 1
ddF_y = -2 * r
x = -1
y = r
while x < y:
if f >= 0:
y -= 1
ddF_y += 2
f += ddF_y
x += 1
ddF_x += 2
f += ddF_x
if fill:
for w in range(x0-y, x0+y+x_offset):
self._plot(w, y0 + x + y_offset, color)
self._plot(w, y0 - x, color)
for w in range(x0-x, x0+x+x_offset):
self._plot(w, y0 + y + y_offset, color)
self._plot(w, y0 - y, color)
else:
for line in range(stroke):
self._plot(x0 - y + line, y0 + x + y_offset, color)
self._plot(x0 - x, y0 + y + y_offset - line, color)
self._plot(x0 - y + line, y0 - x, color)
self._plot(x0 - x, y0 - y + line, color)
for line in range(stroke):
self._plot(x0 + x + x_offset, y0 + y + y_offset - line, color)
self._plot(x0 + y + x_offset - line, y0 + x + y_offset, color)
self._plot(x0 + x + x_offset, y0 - y + line, color)
self._plot(x0 + y + x_offset - line, y0 - x, color)
# pylint: enable=too-many-locals, too-many-branches
#pylint:disable=keyword-arg-before-vararg
def dot(self, size=None, color=None):
"""Draw a circular dot with diameter size, using color.
If size is not given, the maximum of pensize+4 and
2*pensize is used.
:param size: the diameter of the dot
:param color: the color of the dot
"""
if size is None:
size = max(self._pensize + 4, self._pensize * 2)
if color is None:
color = self._pencolor
else:
color = self._color_to_pencolor(color)
self._logger.debug('dot(%d)', size)
self._draw_disk(self._x - size, self._y - size, 2 * size + 1, 2 * size + 1, size, color)
self._fg_sprite[0, 0] = 0
def stamp(self):
"""Not implemented
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).
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def clearstamp(self, stampid):
"""Not implemented
Delete stamp with given stampid.
:param stampid: the id of the stamp to be deleted
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def clearstamps(self, n=None):
"""Not implemented
Delete all or first/last n of turtle's stamps. If n is None, delete
all stamps, if n > 0 delete first n stamps, else if n < 0 delete last
n stamps.
:param n: how many stamps to delete (None means delete them all)
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def undo(self):
"""Not implemented
Undo (repeatedly) the last turtle action(s). Number of available undo
actions is determined by the size of the undobuffer.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def speed(self, speed=None):
"""Not implemented
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 as follows:
"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 means that no animation takes place.
forward/back makes turtle jump and likewise left/right make the
turtle turn instantly.
:param speed: the new turtle speed (0..10) or None
"""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Tell turtle's state
def pos(self):
"""Return the turtle's current location (x,y) (as a Vec2D vector)."""
return Vec2D(self._x - self._w // 2, self._h // 2 - self._y)
position = pos
def towards(self, x1, y1=None):
"""Not implemented
Return the angle between the line from turtle position to position
specified by (x,y) or the vector. This depends on the turtle's start
orientation which depends on the mode - "standard" or "logo").
:param x: a number or a pair/vector of numbers
:param y: a number if x is a number, else None
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def xcor(self):
"""Return the turtle's x coordinate."""
return self._x - self._w // 2
def ycor(self):
"""Return the turtle's y coordinate."""
return self._h // 2 - self._y
def heading(self):
"""Return the turtle's current heading (value depends on the turtle
mode, see mode()).
"""
return self._heading
def distance(self, x1, y1=None):
"""Not implemented
Return the distance from the turtle to (x,y) or the vector, in turtle
step units.
:param x: a number or a pair/vector of numbers
:param y: a number if x is a number, else None
"""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Setting and measurement
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):
"""Set angle measurement units, i.e. set number of "degrees" for a full circle.
Default value is 360 degrees.
:param fullcircle: the number of degrees in a full circle
"""
self._setDegreesPerAU(fullcircle)
def radians(self):
"""Set the angle measurement units to radians. Equivalent to degrees(2*math.pi)."""
self._setDegreesPerAU(2*math.pi)
############################################################################
# Drawing state
def pendown(self):
"""Pull the pen down - drawing when moving."""
self._penstate = True
pd = pendown
down = pendown
def penup(self):
"""Pull the pen up - no drawing when moving."""
self._penstate = False
pu = penup
up = penup
def pensize(self, width=None):
"""Not implemented
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, the current pensize is returned.
:param width: - a positive number
"""
if width is not None:
self._pensize = width
return self._pensize
width = pensize
def pen(self, pen=None, **pendict):
"""Not implemented
Not implemented
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)
"outline": positive number
"tilt": number
This dictionary can be used as argument for a subsequent call to pen()
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.
:param pen: a dictionary with some or all of the above listed keys
:param pendict: ne or more keyword-arguments with the above listed keys
as keywords
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def isdown(self):
"""Return True if pen is down, False if it's up."""
return self._penstate
############################################################################
# Color control
#pylint:disable=no-self-use
def _color_to_pencolor(self, c):
return 1 + Color.colors.index(c)
#pylint:enable=no-self-use
def color(self, *args):
"""Not implemented
Return or set pencolor and fillcolor.
Several input formats are allowed. They use 0 to 3 arguments as follows:
color()
Return the current pencolor and the current fillcolor as a pair of
color specification strings or tuples as 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.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def pencolor(self, c=None):
"""
Return or set the pencolor.
Four input formats are allowed:
pencolor()
Return the current pencolor as color specification string or as a
tuple (see example). May be used as input to another color/
pencolor/fillcolor call.
pencolor(colorvalue)
Set pencolor to colorvalue, which is a 24-bit integer such as 0xFF0000.
The Color class provides the available values:
WHITE, BLACK, RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, PURPLE, PINK
If turtleshape is a polygon, the outline of that polygon is drawn with
the newly set pencolor.
"""
if c is None:
return Color.colors[self._pencolor - 1]
if not c in Color.colors:
raise RuntimeError("Color must be one of the 'Color' class items")
self._pencolor = 1 + Color.colors.index(c)
return c
def fillcolor(self, c=None):
"""Not implemented
Return or set the fillcolor.
Four input formats are allowed:
fillcolor()
Return the current fillcolor as color specification string, possibly
in tuple format (see example). May be used as input to another
color/pencolor/fillcolor call.
fillcolor(colorstring)
Set fillcolor to colorstring, which is a Tk color specification
string, such as "red", "yellow", or "#33cc8c".
fillcolor((r, g, b))
Set fillcolor to the RGB color represented by the tuple of r, g, and
b. Each of r, g, and b must be in the range 0..colormode, where
colormode is either 1.0 or 255 (see colormode()).
fillcolor(r, g, b)
Set fillcolor to the RGB color represented by r, g, and b. Each of
r, g, and b must be in the range 0..colormode.
If turtleshape is a polygon, the interior of that polygon is drawn with
the newly set fillcolor.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Filling
def filling(self):
"""Not implemented
Return fillstate (True if filling, False else)."""
raise NotImplementedError
def begin_fill(self):
"""Not implemented
To be called just before drawing a shape to be filled."""
raise NotImplementedError
def end_fill(self):
"""Not implemented
Fill the shape drawn after the last call to begin_fill()."""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# More drawing control
def reset(self):
"""Not implemented
Delete the turtle's drawings from the screen, re-center the turtle
and set variables to the default values."""
raise NotImplementedError
def clear(self):
"""Delete the turtle's drawings from the screen. Do not move turtle."""
for w in range(self._w):
for h in range(self._h):
self._fg_bitmap[w, h] = 0
for i, c in enumerate(Color.colors):
self._fg_palette[i + 1] = c ^ 0xFFFFFF
self._display.refresh_soon()
for i, c in enumerate(Color.colors):
self._fg_palette[i + 1] = c
self._display.refresh_soon()
time.sleep(0.1)
def write(self, arg, move=False, align="left", font=("Arial", 8, "normal")):
"""Not implemented
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.
:param arg: object to be written to the TurtleScreen
:param move": True/False
:param align: one of the strings "left", "center" or "right"
:param font: a triple (fontname, fontsize, fonttype)
"""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Visibility
def showturtle(self):
"""Not implemented
Make the turtle visible."""
raise NotImplementedError
st = showturtle
def hideturtle(self):
"""Not implemented
Make the turtle invisible."""
raise NotImplementedError
ht = hideturtle
def isvisible(self):
"""Not implemented
Return True if the Turtle is shown, False if it's hidden."""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Appearance
def shape(self, name=None):
"""Not implemented
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().
:param name: a string which is a valid shapename
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def resizemode(self, rmode=None):
"""Not implemented
Set resizemode to one of the values: "auto", "user",
"noresize". If rmode is not given, return current
resizemode. 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.
resizemode("user") is called by shapesize() when used with arguments.
:param rmode: one of the strings "auto", "user", or "noresize"
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def shapesize(self, stretch_wid=None, stretch_len=None, outline=None):
"""Not implemented
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 its orientation, stretch_len is stretchfactor
in direction of its orientation, outline determines the width of
the shapes's outline.
:param stretch_wid: positive number
:param stretch_len: positive number
:param outline: positive number
"""
raise NotImplementedError
turtlesize = shapesize
def sheerfactor(self, shear=None):
"""Not implemented
Set or return the current shearfactor. 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.
:param shear: number (optional)
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def settiltangle(self, angle):
"""Not implemented
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).
:param angle: a number
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def tiltangle(self, angle=None):
"""Not implemented
Set or return the current tilt-angle. If angle is given,
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).
:param angle: a number (optional)
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def tilt(self, angle):
"""Not implemented
Rotate the turtleshape by angle from its current tilt-angle,
but do not change the turtle's heading (direction of movement).
:param angle: a number
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def shapetransform(self, t11=None, t12=None, t21=None, t22=None):
"""Not implemented
Set or return the current transformation matrix of the turtle shape.
If none of the matrix elements are given, return the transformation
matrix as a tuple of 4 elements. Otherwise set the given elements and
transform the turtleshape according to the matrix consisting of first
row t11, t12 and second row t21, 22. The determinant t11 * t22 - t12 *
t21 must not be zero, otherwise an error is raised. Modify
stretchfactor, shearfactor and tiltangle according to the given matrix.
:param t11: a number (optional)
:param t12: a number (optional)
:param t21: a number (optional)
:param t12: a number (optional)
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_shapepoly(self):
"""Not implemented
Return the current shape polygon as tuple of coordinate
pairs. This can be used to define a new shape or components of a
compound shape.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Using events
def onclick(self, fun, btn=1, add=None):
"""Not implemented
Bind fun to mouse-click events on this turtle. If fun is
None, existing bindings are removed.
:param fun: a function with two arguments which will be called with the
coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas
:param btn: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
:param add: True or False - if True, a new binding will be added,
otherwise it will replace a former binding
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def onrelease(self, fun, btn=1, add=None):
"""Not implemented
Bind fun to mouse-button-release events on this turtle. If
fun is None, existing bindings are removed.
:param fun: a function with two arguments which will be called with the
coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas
:param btn: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
:param add: True or False - if True, a new binding will be added,
otherwise it will replace a former binding
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def ondrag(self, fun, btn=1, add=None):
"""Not implemented
Bind fun to mouse-move events on this turtle. If fun is None,
existing bindings are removed.
Remark: Every sequence of mouse-move-events on a turtle is
preceded by a mouse-click event on that turtle.
:param fun: a function with two arguments which will be called with the
coordinates of the clicked point on the canvas
:param btn: number of the mouse-button, defaults to 1 (left mouse button)
:param add: True or False - if True, a new binding will be added,
otherwise it will replace a former binding
"""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Special turtle methods
def begin_poly(self):
"""Not implemented
Start recording the vertices of a polygon. Current turtle
position is first vertex of polygon.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def end_poly(self):
"""Not implemented
Stop recording the vertices of a polygon. Current turtle
position is last vertex of polygon. This will be connected with
the first vertex.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_poly(self):
"""Not implemented
Return the last recorded polygon."""
raise NotImplementedError
def clone(self):
"""Not implemented
Create and return a clone of the turtle with same position,
heading and turtle properties.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def getturtle(self):
"""Not implemented
Return the Turtle object itself. Only reasonable use: as a
function to return the "anonymous turtle":
"""
raise NotImplementedError
getpen = getturtle
def getscreen(self):
"""Not implemented
Return the TurtleScreen object the turtle is drawing
on. TurtleScreen methods can then be called for that object.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def setundobuffer(self, size):
"""Not implemented
Set or disable undobuffer. 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()
method/function. If size is None, the undobuffer is disabled.
:param size: an integer or None
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def undobufferentries(self):
"""Not implemented
Return number of entries in the undobuffer."""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Settings and special methods
def mode(self, mode=None):
"""Not implemented
Set turtle mode ("standard" or "logo") and perform reset.
If mode is not given, current mode is returned.
Mode "standard" is compatible with old turtle.
Mode "logo" is compatible with most Logo turtle graphics.
:param mode: one of the strings "standard" or "logo"
"""
raise NotImplementedError
# if mode == "standard":
# self._logomode = False
# elif mode == "logo":
# self._logomode = True
# elif mode is None:
# if self._logomode:
# return "logo"
# return "standard"
# else:
# raise RuntimeError("Mode must be 'logo', 'standard!', or None")
# return None
def colormode(self, cmode=None):
"""Not implemented
Return the colormode or set it to 1.0 or 255. Subsequently r,
g, b values of color triples have to be in the range 0..cmode.
:param cmode: one of the valkues 1.0 or 255
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def getcanvas(self):
"""Not implemented
Return the Canvas of this TurtleScreen. Useful for insiders
who know what to do with a Tkinter Canvas.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def getshapes(self):
"""Not implemented
Return a list of names of all currently available turtle
shapes.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def register_shape(self, name, shape=None):
"""Not implemented
There are three different ways to call this function:
1. name is the name of a gif-file and shape is None: Install the
corresponding image shape.
>>> screen.register_shape("turtle.gif")
Note: 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: Install the corresponding polygon shape.
>>> screen.register_shape("triangle", ((5,-3), (0,5), (-5,-3)))
3. name is an arbitrary string and shape is a (compound) Shape
object: Install the corresponding compound shape.
Add a turtle shape to TurtleScreen's shapelist. Only thusly registered
shapes can be used by issuing the command shape(shapename).
"""
raise NotImplementedError
addshape = register_shape
def turtles(self):
"""Not implemented
Return the list of turtles on the screen."""
raise NotImplementedError
def window_height(self):
"""Not implemented
Return the height of the turtle window."""
raise NotImplementedError
def window_width(self):
"""Not implemented
Return the width of the turtle window."""
raise NotImplementedError
############################################################################
# Other
def _turn(self, angle):
if self._logomode:
self._heading -= angle
else:
self._heading += angle
self._heading %= 360 # wrap around