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.mode()
This function is used to set turtle-mode (‘standard’, ‘logo’ or ‘world’) and perform reset.
Syntax : turtle.mode(mode=None)
Parameter:
mode: one of the strings ‘standard’, ‘logo’ or ‘world’
- Mode ‘standard’ is compatible with turtle.py.
- Mode ‘logo’ is compatible with most Logo-Turtle-Graphics.
- Mode ‘world’ uses userdefined ‘worldcoordinates’.
Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :
Example 1 :
Python3
# importing package import turtle # check by default value print (turtle.mode()) |
Output :
standard
Example 2 :
Python3
# importing package import turtle # motion with default mode (standard) # default direction of turtle head # is north in standard mode turtle.forward( 180 ) # set mode to 'logo' mode turtle.mode(mode = 'logo' ) # do some motion # default direction of turtle head # is east in logo mode turtle.forward( 120 ) # set mode to 'world' mode turtle.mode(mode = 'world' ) # do some motion turtle.forward( 100 ) # set coordinates of the turtle # mode (world) by choice of user turtle.setworldcoordinates( - 500 , - 500 , 500 , 500 ) |
Output :