On 16/04/18 03:30, Sandra Sherif via Tutor wrote: > Dear Python Tutor, > > I am in desperate need for help with programming on python. I am new to using > python and I’m trying to write a program called “turtle tag”. I’m trying to > do these things in the program: > a. Asks how many turtles are playing tag > b. Creates a turtle, assigns it a random color, and assigns it a random > starting > position in the graphical window > c. Randomly assigns one of the turtles to be “it”, and marking that turtle in > some > way (like making it a special color no other turtle is allowed to be) > d. Figures out which turtle is the closest to the turtle that is “it” > e. Moves the turtle that is it to a point where it is touching the closest > other turtle > > Can you please show me how it should be written please? Thank you so much.
When writing almost any program it helps to divide it into chunks that you know how to do. You can then build each chunk separate and gradually combine them to form the final complete program. Your problem has already been divided into chunks: a-e. So which bits of that can you do? And which bits puzzle you? a) Do you know how to get a number from a user? b1) Can you create a turtle? b2) Can you choose a random color value? b3) Can you set a turtles color? b4) Can you choose a random starting position? b5) Can you set a turtles position? c1) Can you create several turtles? c2) Can you store them in a list? c3) Can you choose a random list element? c4) can you store a reference to a list element? c5) Can you choose a color that no other turtle can take? (This may mean changing the way b2 works) d1) Can you work out the distance between two turtles? d2) Can you repeat that for each turtle in your list? e) Can you move a turtle to a new location? For each item that you know how to do write a small function (do you know how to write functions?) named after the action it performs. For example: getNumber(), createTurtle(), getRandomColor(), setColor(turtle, color) etc... Test each function. Remember that functions that get a value will need to have that value stored in a variable. Write another function that uses these function to complete each major step (a-e) above. eg initializeTurtle() could cover steps a and b. For the steps you don't know how to do, or those that don't work, come back here for help. Show us your code plus any error messages(in full) Hint: It may make life easier if you forget about the random aspects for now and get it working with fixed values - easier to debug... Once it works with fixed values introduce randomness bit by bit - say colors first then position. Divide and conquer is the key. HTH -- Alan G Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ http://www.amazon.com/author/alan_gauld Follow my photo-blog on Flickr at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alangauldphotos _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor