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.fillcolor()
This method is used to return or set the fillcolor. If turtleshape is a polygon, the interior of that polygon is drawn with the newly set fillcolor.
Syntax : turtle.fillcolor(*args)
Parameters:
- fillcolor() : Return the current fillcolor as color specification string, possibly in hex-number format.
- fillcolor(colorstring) : It is a Tk color specification string, such as “red” or “yellow”.
- fillcolor((r, g, b)) : A tuple of r, g, and b, which represent, an RGB color, and each of r, g, and b are in the range 0 to colormode
- fillcolor(r, g, b) : r, g, and b represent an RGB color, and each of r, g, and b are in the range 0 to colormode.
Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :
Example 1 :
Python3
# importing package import turtle
# set turtle turtle.shape( "turtle" )
turtle.turtlesize( 3 , 3 , 1 )
# check by default value print (turtle.fillcolor())
# set blue color turtle.fillcolor( "blue" )
# check fillcolor value print (turtle.fillcolor())
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Output :
black blue
Example 2 :
Python3
# importing package import turtle
# method to draw a star def star():
for i in range ( 5 ):
turtle.forward( 60 )
turtle.right( 144 )
# method to set position # and fill color in star def draw(x,y,col):
turtle.up()
turtle.setpos(x,y)
turtle.down()
turtle.fillcolor(col)
turtle.begin_fill()
star()
turtle.end_fill()
# Driver Code draw( - 100 , 0 , "red" )
draw( - 50 , 0 , "yellow" )
draw( 0 , 0 , "blue" )
draw( 50 , 0 , "green" )
# hide the turtle turtle.hideturtle() |
Output :
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