turtle.get_poly() function in Python
he turtle module provides turtle graphics primitives, in both object-oriented and procedure-oriented ways. Because it uses Tkinter for the underlying graphics, it needs a version of Python installed with Tk support.
turtle.get_poly()
This function is used to return the lastly recorded polygon. It doesn’t require any argument.
Syntax :
turtle.get_poly()
Below is the implementation of the above method with an example :
Example: Make a polygon and use get_poly() method
In this example, we draw an ellipse and record it by using begin_poly() and end_poly() methods. By using get_poly() method we can get all coordinates of polygon and then print it. We can also use it for registering the shape.
Python3
# import package import turtle # start recording polygon turtle.begin_poly() # form an ellipse turtle.circle( 20 , 90 ) turtle.circle( 10 , 90 ) turtle.circle( 20 , 90 ) turtle.circle( 10 , 90 ) # end recording polygon turtle.end_poly() # get poly that recorded print (turtle.get_poly()) |
Output :
((0.00,0.00), (7.65,1.52), (14.14,5.86), (18.48,12.35), (20.00,20.00), (19.24,23.83), (17.07,27.07),
(13.83,29.24), (10.00,30.00), (2.35,28.48), (-4.14,24.14), (-8.48,17.65), (-10.00,10.00),
(-9.24,6.17), (-7.07,2.93), (-3.83,0.76), (0.00,0.00))
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