#importing
import turtle
import random
import time
def snake_game():
#making head global so it can be used in other functions
global head
#scores
score = 0
high_score = 0
#setting up screen
wn = turtle.Screen()
wn.title("Snake Game")
wn.bgcolor('yellow')
wn.setup(width=600, height=600)
wn.tracer(0)
# making snake head
head = turtle.Turtle()
head.speed(0)
head.shape("square")
head.color("black")
head.penup()
head.goto(0,0)
head.direction = "stop"
#snake food
food= turtle.Turtle()
food.speed(0)
food.shape("square")
food.color("red")
food.penup()
food.goto(0,100)
segments = []
#scoreboards
sc = turtle.Turtle()
sc.speed(0)
sc.shape("square")
sc.color("black")
sc.penup()
sc.hideturtle()
sc.goto(0,260)
sc.write("score: 0 High score: 0", align = "center", font=("ds-digital", 24, "normal"))
#keyboard bindings
wn.listen()
wn.onkeypress(go_up, "w")
wn.onkeypress(go_down, "s")
wn.onkeypress(go_left, "a")
wn.onkeypress(go_right, "d")
#MainLoop
while True:
wn.update()
#check collision with border area
if head.xcor()>290 or head.xcor()<-290 or head.ycor()>290 or head.ycor()<-290:
time.sleep(1)
head.goto(0,0)
head.direction = "stop"
#hide the segments of body
for segment in segments:
segment.goto(1000,1000) #out of range
#clear the segments
segments.clear()
#reset score
score = 0
#reset delay
delay = 0.1
sc.clear()
sc.write("score: {} High score: {}".format(score, high_score), align="center", font=("ds-digital", 24, "normal"))
#check collision
if head.distance(food) <20:
# move the food to random place
x = random.randint(-290,290)
y = random.randint(-290,290)
food.goto(x,y)
#add a new segment to the head
new_segment = turtle.Turtle()
new_segment.speed(0)
new_segment.shape("square")
new_segment.color("black")
new_segment.penup()
segments.append(new_segment)
#shorten the delay
delay -= 0.001
#increase the score
score += 10
if score > high_score:
high_score = score
sc.clear()
sc.write("score: {} High score: {}".format(score,high_score), align="center", font=("ds-digital", 24, "normal"))
#move the segments in reverse order
for index in range(len(segments)-1,0,-1):
x = segments[index-1].xcor()
y = segments[index-1].ycor()
segments[index].goto(x,y)
#move segment 0 to head
if len(segments)>0:
x = head.xcor()
y = head.ycor()
segments[0].goto(x,y)
move()
for segment in segments:
if segment.distance(head)<20:
time.sleep(1)
head.goto(0,0)
head.direction = "stop"
#hide segments
for segment in segments:
segment.goto(1000,1000)
segments.clear()
score = 0
delay = 0.1
#update the score
sc.clear()
sc.write("score: {} High score: {}".format(score,high_score), align="center", font=("ds-digital", 24, "normal"))
time.sleep(delay)
wun.mainloop()
def go_up():
if head.direction != "down":
head.direction = "up"
def go_down():
if head.direction != "up":
head.direction = "down"
def go_left():
if head.direction != "right":
head.direction = "left"
def go_right():
if head.direction != "left":
head.direction = "right"
def move():
if head.direction == "up":
y = head.ycor()
head.sety(y+20)
if head.direction == "down":
y = head.ycor()
head.sety(y-20)
if head.direction == "left":
x = head.xcor()
head.setx(x-20)
if head.direction == "right":
x = head.xcor()
head.setx(x+20)
Well it was working fine as a normal program as long as the code in the function snake_game
was the main program it was moving, but I have to append this game with other games. I have to call this game using a function, so when I converted it to a function it didn't move . The code is running and squares dots are also coming but on pressing keys the snake is not moving. I don't know where it went wrong.
snake_game()
is being invoked? As far as I see - there is none.tkinter
notturtle
.