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turtle.reset() function in Python

Last Updated : 28 Jul, 2020
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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.reset()

This function is used to delete the turtle’s drawings and restore its default values. It doesn’t require any argument.

Syntax :

turtle.reset()

Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :

Example 1 :

Python3




# import package
import turtle
  
# motion
for i in range(20):
    turtle.forward(2+2*i)
    turtle.left(45)
      
# reset the work
turtle.reset()


Output :

 

Example 2 :

Python3




# import package
import turtle
  
# make turtle objects
# and set position
t1 = turtle.Turtle()
t2 = turtle.Turtle()
t1.up()
t1.setpos(-70, 0)
t1.down()
t2.up()
t2.setpos(70, 0)
t2.down()
  
# loop for pattern
for i in range(20):
    t1.forward(2+2*i)
    t1.left(45)
    t2.forward(2+2*i)
    t2.left(90)
  
# reset first turtle
# another remain as it is
t1.reset()


Output :



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