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Tip revision: 1da43e5e916949c8e849e656d9d05fa4b9d6836c authored by Benjamin Peterson on 26 June 2009, 13:21:52 UTC
rearrange the sections of the README, so they'll hopefully be more in the order people will interested in
rearrange the sections of the README, so they'll hopefully be more in the order people will interested in
Tip revision: 1da43e5
tdemo_minimal_hanoi.py
#!/usr/bin/python
""" turtle-example-suite:
tdemo_minimal_hanoi.py
A minimal 'Towers of Hanoi' animation:
A tower of 6 discs is transferred from the
left to the right peg.
An imho quite elegant and concise
implementation using a tower class, which
is derived from the built-in type list.
Discs are turtles with shape "square", but
stretched to rectangles by shapesize()
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To exit press STOP button
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"""
from turtle import *
class Disc(Turtle):
def __init__(self, n):
Turtle.__init__(self, shape="square", visible=False)
self.pu()
self.shapesize(1.5, n*1.5, 2) # square-->rectangle
self.fillcolor(n/6., 0, 1-n/6.)
self.st()
class Tower(list):
"Hanoi tower, a subclass of built-in type list"
def __init__(self, x):
"create an empty tower. x is x-position of peg"
self.x = x
def push(self, d):
d.setx(self.x)
d.sety(-150+34*len(self))
self.append(d)
def pop(self):
d = list.pop(self)
d.sety(150)
return d
def hanoi(n, from_, with_, to_):
if n > 0:
hanoi(n-1, from_, to_, with_)
to_.push(from_.pop())
hanoi(n-1, with_, from_, to_)
def play():
onkey(None,"space")
clear()
hanoi(6, t1, t2, t3)
write("press STOP button to exit",
align="center", font=("Courier", 16, "bold"))
def main():
global t1, t2, t3
ht(); penup(); goto(0, -225) # writer turtle
t1 = Tower(-250)
t2 = Tower(0)
t3 = Tower(250)
# make tower of 6 discs
for i in range(6,0,-1):
t1.push(Disc(i))
# prepare spartanic user interface ;-)
write("press spacebar to start game",
align="center", font=("Courier", 16, "bold"))
onkey(play, "space")
listen()
return "EVENTLOOP"
if __name__=="__main__":
msg = main()
print(msg)
mainloop()