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.clearstamp()
The turtle.clearstamp() method is used to delete all or first/last n of turtle’s stamps. This method requires an argument of an integer. So, the stamp made with an id is cleared by it.
Syntax : turtle.clearstamp(stampid)
Parameter:
stampid – an integer, must be return value of previous stamp() call.
Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :
Example 1 :
Python3
# import package import turtle # set turtle speed to slowest # for better understandings turtle.speed( 1 ) # motion with stamps # and their ids turtle.forward( 50 ) id1 = turtle.stamp() turtle.forward( 50 ) id2 = turtle.stamp() turtle.forward( 50 ) id3 = turtle.stamp() # hide the turtle to # clarify stamps turtle.ht() # clear the stamps # of id : id1 and id3 turtle.clearstamp(id1) turtle.clearstamp(id3) |
Output :
Example 2 :
Python3
# import package import turtle # list to store ids ids = [] # loop to create motion # with stamps for i in range ( 12 ): # motion turtle.forward( 50 ) # stampid id = turtle.stamp() lst.append( id ) turtle.right( 30 ) # hide the turtle for # better understandings turtle.ht() # loop for clear stamps with # their ids using clearstamp # half stamps are cleared for i in range ( len (lst) / / 2 ): turtle.clearstamp(lst[i]) |
Output :