Indian Flag Using Pyhton Turtle Graphics
Indian Flag Using Pyhton Turtle Graphics
CODE
from turtle import Turtle, Screen
from itertools import cycle
#screen for output
screen = Screen()
# Defining a turtle Instance
t = Turtle()
# satrting place for turtle
t.speed(1)
t.up()
t.goto(-400, 250)
t.pendown()
# Orange Rectangle
#white rectangle
t.color("orange")
t.begin_fill()
t.forward(800)
t.right(90)
t.forward(167)
t.right(90)
t.forward(800)
t.end_fill()
t.left(90)
t.color("white")
t.forward(167)
# Green Rectangle
t.color("green")
t.begin_fill()
t.forward(167)
t.left(90)
t.forward(800)
t.left(90)
t.forward(167)
t.end_fill()
# Big Blue Circle
t.speed(0)
t.penup()
t.goto(70, 0)
t.pendown()
t.color("navy")
t.begin_fill()
t.circle(70)
t.end_fill()
# Big White Circle
t.penup()
t.goto(60, 0)
t.pendown()
t.color("white")
t.begin_fill()
t.circle(60)
t.end_fill()
# Mini Blue Circles
t.penup()
t.goto(-57, -8)
t.pendown()
t.color("navy")
for i in range(24):
t.begin_fill()
t.circle(3)
t.end_fill()
t.penup()
t.forward(15)
t.right(15)
t.pendown()
# Small Blue Circle
t.penup()
t.goto(20, 0)
t.pendown()
t.begin_fill()
t.circle(20)
t.end_fill()
# Spokes
t.penup()
t.goto(0, 0)
t.pendown()
t.pensize(2)
for i in range(24):
t.forward(60)
t.backward(60)
t.left(15)
screen.exitonclick()
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