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* t.setPenColor(col); (col: colorString, e.g. 'red' or '#ff0000')
* t.setPenColor(col); (col: colorString, e.g. 'red' or '#ff0000')


===Interaction===
===Input===
<html>
<html>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/distrib/jsxgraph.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/distrib/jsxgraph.css" />
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<input type="button" value="run" onClick="run()">
<input type="button" value="run" onClick="run()">
</form>
</form>
</html>
===Output===
<html>
<div id="box" class="jxgbox" style="width:600px; height:600px;"></div>
<div id="box" class="jxgbox" style="width:600px; height:600px;"></div>
<script language="JavaScript">
<script language="JavaScript">
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</script>
</script>
</html>
</html>
===Log window===
<source lang="javascript">
</source>

Revision as of 10:25, 21 December 2008

List of available commands

There is a predefined turtle object t. Therefore, all commands start with t, like t.fd(100);

  • t.forward(len); or t.fd(len);
  • t.back(len); or t.bk(len);
  • t.right(angle); or t.rt(angle); ([math]\displaystyle{ 0\leq angle \leq 360 }[/math])
  • t.left(angle); or t.lt(angle);
  • t.penUp(); or t.pu();
  • t.penDown(); or t.pd();
  • t.clearScreen(); or t.cs();
  • t.clean();
  • t.setPos(x,y);
  • t.home();
  • t.hideTurtle(); or t.ht();
  • t.showTurtle(); or t.st();
  • t.setPenSize(size); (size: number)
  • t.setPenColor(col); (col: colorString, e.g. 'red' or '#ff0000')

Input

Output

Log window