turtle.color() method in Python

The turtle module provides turtle graphics primitives, in both object-oriented and procedure-oriented ways. Because it uses Tkinter for the underlying graphics, it needs a version of Python installed with Tk support.
turtle.color()
This method is used to change the color of the turtle. The default color is black.
Syntax:
turtle.color(*args)
Parameters:
| Format | Arguments | Description |
|---|---|---|
| turtle.color( colorstring ) | colorstring | A string of color name like “red”, “green”, etc. |
| turtle.color( (r, g, b) ) | (r, g, b) | A tuple of three values r, g, and b using rgb color code |
| turtle.color( r, g, b ) | r, g, b | Three values r, g, and b using rgb color code |
Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :
Example 1 :
Python3
# importing packageimport turtle# use forward by 50 (default = black)turtle.forward(50)# change the color of turtleturtle.color("red")# use forward by 50 (color = red)turtle.forward(50) |
Output :
Example 2:
Python3
# importing packageimport turtle# use forward by 100 (default = black)turtle.forward(100)# change the color of turtleturtle.color("red")# use forward by 100 in 90 degrees# right (color = red)turtle.right(90)turtle.forward(100)# change the color of turtleturtle.color((41,41,253))# use forward by 100 in 90 degrees# right (color = blue)turtle.right(90)turtle.forward(100)# change the color of turtleturtle.color(41,253,41)# use forward by 100 in 90 degrees# right (color = green)turtle.right(90)turtle.forward(100) |
Output :




