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  1. 2 lip 2015 · Just use turtle.done() or turtle.Screen().exitonclick() as a last command of your turtle program. import turtle; turtle.exitonclick() should be enough in Python 3. Though there are links it would be better to put a bit of explanation there, too.

  2. 9 sie 2021 · turtle.bye(), aka turtle.Screen().bye(), closes a turtle graphics window. Usually, a lack of turtle.mainloop(), or one of its variants, will cause the window to close because the program will exit, closing everything.

  3. 1 dzień temu · Turtle can draw intricate shapes using programs that repeat simple moves. In Python, turtle graphics provides a representation of a physical “turtle” (a little robot with a pen) that draws on a sheet of paper on the floor.

  4. This function allows you to programmatically close the Turtle graphics window. Additionally, you can use the turtle.exitonclick() function to make the window close when the user clicks on it. Here's how you can use both of these methods: Using turtle.bye() to Close the Window Programmatically:

  5. 22 lip 2024 · Learn how to use the exitonclick() method in Python Turtle Graphics and how to overcome issues with the clearscreen() method.

  6. To control the closing of the turtle graphics window, you can use the turtle.done() function at the end of your script. This will keep the window open until you manually close it. The turtle.done() function essentially tells Python to keep the window open and not to close it automatically after the drawing is finished.

  7. With Python Turtle, you can create beautiful graphics, draw shapes, and bring your ideas to life using a simple and intuitive interface. In this blog, we will embark on a journey to understand the fundamentals of Python Turtle and learn how to create mesmerizing visuals using code.

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