Is is possible to have a while loop in Python with no expressions? I know in other languages you can do something like:
while(flag) {};
I'm trying to do something similar in Python but cannot find an answer. Here is what I have so far:
import turtle
from random import randrange
def is_in_screen(t, w): #CHECKS TO SEE IF STILL IN SCREEN
flag = True
r = w.window_width() / 2
l = r * -1
u = w.window_height() / 2
d = u * -1
x_cor = t.xcor()
y_cor = t.ycor()
if (x_cor < l or x_cor > r or y_cor < d or y_cor > u):
flag = False
return flag
def move_to(t, w): #MOVE IN RANDOM DIRECTION AND RANDOM DISTANCE
t.forward(randrange(1, 100))
if (randrange(1, 2) == 1):
t.left(randrange(1, 180))
else:
t.right(randrange(1, 180))
return is_in_screen(t, w)
def random_movement(t1, t2, w):
while (move_to(t1, w) and move_to(t2, w)): #<<<<<<<<LOOP IN QUESTION
i = 0
def main():
t1 = turtle.Turtle()
t2 = turtle.Turtle()
w = turtle.Screen()
t1.color("green")
t2.color("purple")
random_movement(t1, t2, w)
w.exitonclick()
main()
The reason I'm trying to do no expressions is because I want the second turtle to not move if the first turtle goes out of bounds. Also, I do not want return statements in the function.
pass
statement exists for this exact need.pass
and it'll allow the program to run, code likewhile(<test with no side effects>): pass
will hopelessly deadlock your program. Buyer beware.