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#! /usr/bin/python3.8 """ turtle-example-suite: tdemo_yinyang.py Another drawing suitable as a beginner's programming example. The small circles are drawn by the circle command. """ from turtle import * def yin(radius, color1, color2): width(3) color("black", color1) begin_fill() circle(radius/2., 180) circle(radius, 180) left(180) circle(-radius/2., 180) end_fill() left(90) up() forward(radius*0.35) right(90) down() color(color1, color2) begin_fill() circle(radius*0.15) end_fill() left(90) up() backward(radius*0.35) down() left(90) def main(): reset() yin(200, "black", "white") yin(200, "white", "black") ht() return "Done!" if __name__ == '__main__': main() mainloop()