The 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.onrelease()
This function is used to bind fun to the mouse-button-release event on this turtle on canvas.
Syntax :
turtle.onrelease(fun, btn=1, add=None)
Parameters:
Arguments | Description |
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 |
Below is the implementation of the above method with an example :
Python3
# import package import turtle # methods to action def fxn1(x,y): turtle.fillcolor( "blue" ) def fxn2(x,y): turtle.fillcolor( "white" ) # set screen and turtle sc = turtle.Screen() sc.setup( 400 , 300 ) turtle.shape( "turtle" ) turtle.turtlesize( 2 ) turtle.speed( 1 ) # allow user to click for some action turtle.onclick(fxn1) # allow user to release for some action turtle.onrelease(fxn2) |
Output :
Here we can find that :
- whenever the user click (yellow-colored dot on arrow) on turtle it changes to the blue color, and
- after releasing (yellow dot disappears) from the screen it changes to white color.