Python – turtle.done()
Last Updated :
20 Jul, 2021
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.done()
This function is used to starts event loop – calling Tkinter’s main loop function. It does not require any argument. Must be the last statement in a turtle graphics program. Must NOT be used if a script is run from within IDLE in -n mode (No subprocess) – for interactive use of turtle graphics.
Syntax : turtle.done()
Parameters : None
Returns : None
Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :
Example 1 : At the end.
python3
import turtle
turtle.forward( 100 )
turtle.right( 90 )
turtle.forward( 100 )
turtle.done()
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Output :
Example 2 : Stop the execution at any step.
python3
import turtle
turtle.circle( 20 )
turtle.circle( 30 )
turtle.done()
turtle.circle( 40 )
turtle.circle( 50 )
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Output :
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