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How to run turtle scripts within Spyder
Call turtle.done()
with turtle.bye()
and use the Inline
or Automatic
backend for the IPython Console (Preferences
> IPython Console
> Graphics
> Graphics Backend
). As an example:
import turtle
wn=turtle.Screen()
wn.bgcolor("lightgreen")
tess = turtle.Turtle() # Create tess and set some attributes
tess.color("hotpink")
tess.pensize(5)
alex = turtle.Turtle() # Create alex
tess.forward(80) # Make tess draw equilateral triangle
tess.left(120)
tess.forward(80)
tess.left(120)
tess.forward(80)
tess.left(120) # Complete the triangle
alex = turtle.forward(100)
turtle.done()
turtle.bye()
The call of turtle.bye()
will raise a Terminator
error but the IPython kernel will not die. To prevent the output of the exception you can use a try/except
, like this:
...
turtle.done()
try:
turtle.bye()
except turtle.Terminator:
pass
The reason for this is to clean some elements used by Turtle
after running.
Important note: The try/except
block is only needed if the Spyder version is less than 3.3.3.
Instead of using the IPython Console you can use an external system terminal. Go to Run
> Configuration per file...
> Select Execute in an external system terminal
over the Console
section.
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