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.ontimer()
This function is used to install a timer, which calls fun after t milliseconds.
Syntax :
turtle.ontimer(fun, t=0)
Parameters:
Arguments | Description |
fun | a function with no arguments |
t | a number >= 0 |
Below is the implementation of the above method with an example :
Python3
# import packages import turtle import random # global colors col = [ 'red' , 'yellow' , 'green' , 'blue' , 'white' , 'black' , 'orange' , 'pink' ] # method to call on timer def fxn(): global col ind = random.randint( 0 , 7 ) # set background color of the # turtle screen randomly sc.bgcolor(col[ind]) # set screen sc = turtle.Screen() sc.setup( 400 , 300 ) # loop for timer for i in range ( 10 ): turtle.ontimer(fxn, t = 400 * (i + 1 )) |
Output :
Here we can find that after some time (set by timer) it automatically changes the background color of the turtle graphics window randomly.