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.Screen().turtles()
This function is used to return the list of turtles on the screen. This doesn’t require any argument.
Syntax :
turtle.Screen().turtles()
Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :
Example 1 :
Python3
# import package import turtle # make screen object # and set size sc = turtle.Screen() sc.setup( 400 , 300 ) # make turtle object t1 = turtle.Turtle(shape = 'square' ) # do some motion with properties t1.color( "red" ) t1.circle( 50 ) # make another turtle object t2 = turtle.Turtle(shape = 'circle' ) # do some motion with properties t2.color( "green" ) t2.circle( 40 ) # get all turtle objects on screen print (sc.turtles()) |
Output :
[<turtle.Turtle object at 0x000001E90622DAC8>, <turtle.Turtle object at 0x000001E90625CC88>]
Example 2 :
Python3
# import package import turtle # make screen object and set size sc = turtle.Screen() sc.setup( 400 , 300 ) # make first turtle and do something t1 = turtle.Turtle(shape = 'square' ) t1.color( "red" ) t1.circle( 50 ) # make another turtle and do something t2 = turtle.Turtle(shape = 'circle' ) t2.color( "green" ) t2.circle( 40 ) # get all turtles object turt = sc.turtles() # use first turtle object turt[ 0 ].circle( - 40 ) # use another turtle object turt[ 1 ].circle( - 50 ) |
Output :