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#! /usr/bin/python2.7 """ turtle-example-suite: tdemo_peace.py A simple drawing suitable as a beginner's programming example. Aside from the peacecolors assignment and the for loop, it only uses turtle commands. """ from turtle import * def main(): peacecolors = ("red3", "orange", "yellow", "seagreen4", "orchid4", "royalblue1", "dodgerblue4") reset() Screen() up() goto(-320,-195) width(70) for pcolor in peacecolors: color(pcolor) down() forward(640) up() backward(640) left(90) forward(66) right(90) width(25) color("white") goto(0,-170) down() circle(170) left(90) forward(340) up() left(180) forward(170) right(45) down() forward(170) up() backward(170) left(90) down() forward(170) up() goto(0,300) # vanish if hideturtle() is not available ;-) return "Done!" if __name__ == "__main__": main() mainloop()