[Edu-sig] some turtle questions
Helene Martin
lognaturel at gmail.com
Sun Jan 24 12:35:42 EST 2010
I'm almost sure that there's no way for a turtle to know anything
about the background. That's an unfortunate limitation!
As for putting a limit on a turtle's travel, you need to write an
appropriate conditional. For example, if you want your turtle to stay
within a 200x200 square centered around the origin and stop if it gets
out, do something roughly like:
while(math.abs(t.xcor()) < 100 and math.abs(t.ycor()) < 100):
move turtle
Of course, you could instead use if statements and simulate bouncing
(if my turtle's x coordinate is beyond my bounding box, subtract from
its x coordinate).
Best,
Hélène.
Computer Science Teacher
Garfield High School
http://garfieldcs.com
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Brian Blais <bblais at bryant.edu> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to think of things to do with the turtle module with my
> students, and I have some ideas where I am not sure whether the turtle
> module can do it.
> 1) is there a way to determine the current screen pixel color? I am
> thinking about having the turtle go forward until it reaches an object, say
> a red circle. I can probably do this by making circle objects (drawn with
> turtles themselves) which know their own position, and check against this
> info. But I thought it might be useful also for the turtle to know.
> 2) is there a way to put a limit on the extent the turtle can travel? it
> seems I can keep moving off of the screen. Is there a way to make it so
> that a forward(50) command, at the edge, either raises an exception (at the
> wall) or simply doesn't move the turtle because of the limit?
>
> thanks!
>
> bb
>
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