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	code. To me, this provided more information for thereader. I thinkI would use docstrings. They are helpful because they put what the code does info "laymans" terms.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			45 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# tile_grid.py
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# ------------
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# By MWC Contributors
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#
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# Implements `draw_tile_grid`, which draws a grid of tiles. 
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from turtle import *
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from tile import fly
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def draw_tile_grid(width, height, tile_size, tile_function):
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    """Draws a (width x height) grid, with tile_function drawn on each tile.
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    Draws a (width x height) grid using x, y coordinates, with tile_function drawn on each
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          tile )
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    """
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    for y in range(height):
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        for x in range(width):
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            tile_function(tile_size)
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            fly(tile_size)
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        return_to_x_origin(tile_size, width)
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        move_up_one_row(tile_size)
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    return_to_y_origin(tile_size, height)
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def return_to_x_origin(tile_size, width):
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    "After drawing a row of tiles, returns the turtle to the starting x position"
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    fly(-1 * tile_size * width)
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def return_to_y_origin(tile_size, height):
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    "After drawing all rows of tiles, returns the turtle to the starting y position"
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    right(90)
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    fly(tile_size * height)
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    left(90)
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def move_up_one_row(tile_size):
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    "Moves the turtle up one row"
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    left(90)
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    fly(tile_size)
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    right(90)
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