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.filling()
This function is used to return fillstate (True if filling, False else). It doesn’t require any argument.
Syntax :
turtle.filling()
Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :
Example 1: Default value
Python3
# import package import turtle # check the default # filling state print (turtle.filling()) |
Output :
False
Example 2: Inside fill
Python3
# import package import turtle # begin the fill and check # the filling state turtle.begin_fill() print (turtle.filling()) |
Output :
True
Example 3: After fill
Python3
# import package import turtle # begin fill, do something and # end fill then check filling state turtle.begin_fill() turtle.end_fill() print (turtle.filling()) |
Output :
False
Here we get that we can check the filling state anywhere in the program and get True only inside the fill statements ie; either after the begin_fill() method or in between the begin_fill() and end_fill() methods.