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tile.py tile_grid.py drawtiles.py
Yes, I'll use docstrings because I can type more comments between """ and """. I'll still use # to the right of code to comment on the code line.
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tile.py
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tile.py
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from turtle import *
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from turtle import *
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# Nelson Mason - LAI 676LEC A - Assignment 1.4 - Checkpoint 3 - Draw with ranges
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def draw_tile(size):
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def draw_tile(size):
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"Draws one tile, which can be repeated to form a pattern."
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"Draws one tile, which can be repeated to form a pattern."
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draw_tile_outline(size)
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draw_tile_outline(size)
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pencolor("#dddddd")
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pencolor("#dddddd")
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square(size)
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square(size)
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def draw_squiggle(size):
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def draw_squiggle(size): # recoded to draw a circle within each square
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penup()
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forward(size/4)
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forward(size/4)
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pencolor("black")
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left(90)
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left(90)
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quarter_arc_right(size/4)
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forward(size/2)
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quarter_arc_left(size/4)
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pendown() # new starting point for drawing inside the tile
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quarter_arc_left(size/4)
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#forward(size/4) # original starting point for drawing inside the tile
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quarter_arc_right(size/4)
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pencolor("yellow") # change of color
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left(90)
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#left(90) part of original starting point positioning - moved up in this code block
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fly(size/4)
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quarter_arc_right(size/4) # 1st arc
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left(90)
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#quarter_arc_left(size/4) not needed for right-turn drawing of circle
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fly(size)
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#quarter_arc_left(size/4) not needed for right-turn drawing of circle
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quarter_arc_right(size/4) # 2nd arc
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quarter_arc_right(size/4) # 3rd arc - added to keep drawing the circle
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quarter_arc_right(size/4) # 4th arc - added to keep drawing the circle
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left(90) # lines 28-32 moves the pen to the tile outline starting point,
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fly(size/4)
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left(90)
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left(90)
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fly(size/2)
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left(90) # lower left corner, pointing to the right
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def fly(distance):
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def fly(distance):
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"Moves without drawing."
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"Moves without drawing."
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tile_grid.py
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tile_grid.py
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from tile import fly
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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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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 * height) grid, with tile_function drawn on each tile.
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(Your explanation here.)
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(nested loops - inner loop draws one complete row (width), inner loop closes,
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outer loop positions the pen's return to row starting point,
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then moves pen up along height to start a new row.)
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-- (fly(tile_size) positions the pen in the next column (width) to the right
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to draw the next tile in each row)
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"""
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"""
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for y in range(height):
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for y in range(height):
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for x in range(width):
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for x in range(width):
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right(90)
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right(90)
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