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author | Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> | 2008-06-10 04:44:07 (GMT) |
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committer | Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> | 2008-06-10 04:44:07 (GMT) |
commit | 97cf99fc7e8c56868711f7c91c3b1e37e4c66cba (patch) | |
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Patch #3064: Port new turtle module and demos to 3.0.
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diff --git a/Demo/turtle/tdemo_fractalcurves.py b/Demo/turtle/tdemo_fractalcurves.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b7c387b --- /dev/null +++ b/Demo/turtle/tdemo_fractalcurves.py @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +""" turtle-example-suite: + + tdemo_fractalCurves.py + +This program draws two fractal-curve-designs: +(1) A hilbert curve (in a box) +(2) A combination of Koch-curves. + +The CurvesTurtle class and the fractal-curve- +methods are taken from the PythonCard example +scripts for turtle-graphics. +""" +from tkinter.turtle import * +from time import sleep, clock + +class CurvesTurtle(Pen): + # example derived from + # Turtle Geometry: The Computer as a Medium for Exploring Mathematics + # by Harold Abelson and Andrea diSessa + # p. 96-98 + def hilbert(self, size, level, parity): + if level == 0: + return + # rotate and draw first subcurve with opposite parity to big curve + self.left(parity * 90) + self.hilbert(size, level - 1, -parity) + # interface to and draw second subcurve with same parity as big curve + self.forward(size) + self.right(parity * 90) + self.hilbert(size, level - 1, parity) + # third subcurve + self.forward(size) + self.hilbert(size, level - 1, parity) + # fourth subcurve + self.right(parity * 90) + self.forward(size) + self.hilbert(size, level - 1, -parity) + # a final turn is needed to make the turtle + # end up facing outward from the large square + self.left(parity * 90) + + # Visual Modeling with Logo: A Structural Approach to Seeing + # by James Clayson + # Koch curve, after Helge von Koch who introduced this geometric figure in 1904 + # p. 146 + def fractalgon(self, n, rad, lev, dir): + import math + + # if dir = 1 turn outward + # if dir = -1 turn inward + edge = 2 * rad * math.sin(math.pi / n) + self.pu() + self.fd(rad) + self.pd() + self.rt(180 - (90 * (n - 2) / n)) + for i in range(n): + self.fractal(edge, lev, dir) + self.rt(360 / n) + self.lt(180 - (90 * (n - 2) / n)) + self.pu() + self.bk(rad) + self.pd() + + # p. 146 + def fractal(self, dist, depth, dir): + if depth < 1: + self.fd(dist) + return + self.fractal(dist / 3, depth - 1, dir) + self.lt(60 * dir) + self.fractal(dist / 3, depth - 1, dir) + self.rt(120 * dir) + self.fractal(dist / 3, depth - 1, dir) + self.lt(60 * dir) + self.fractal(dist / 3, depth - 1, dir) + +def main(): + ft = CurvesTurtle() + + ft.reset() + ft.speed(0) + ft.ht() + ft.getscreen().tracer(1,0) + ft.pu() + + size = 6 + ft.setpos(-33*size, -32*size) + ft.pd() + + ta=clock() + ft.fillcolor("red") + ft.begin_fill() + ft.fd(size) + + ft.hilbert(size, 6, 1) + + # frame + ft.fd(size) + for i in range(3): + ft.lt(90) + ft.fd(size*(64+i%2)) + ft.pu() + for i in range(2): + ft.fd(size) + ft.rt(90) + ft.pd() + for i in range(4): + ft.fd(size*(66+i%2)) + ft.rt(90) + ft.end_fill() + tb=clock() + res = "Hilbert: %.2fsec. " % (tb-ta) + + sleep(3) + + ft.reset() + ft.speed(0) + ft.ht() + ft.getscreen().tracer(1,0) + + ta=clock() + ft.color("black", "blue") + ft.begin_fill() + ft.fractalgon(3, 250, 4, 1) + ft.end_fill() + ft.begin_fill() + ft.color("red") + ft.fractalgon(3, 200, 4, -1) + ft.end_fill() + tb=clock() + res += "Koch: %.2fsec." % (tb-ta) + return res + +if __name__ == '__main__': + msg = main() + print(msg) + mainloop() |