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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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PYTHON:
In this assignment, you will use all of the graphics commands you have learned to create an animated scene. Your program should have a clear theme and tell a story. You may pick any school-appropriate theme that you like.
The program must include a minimum of:
- 5 circles
- 5 polygons
- 5 line commands
- 2 for loops
- 1 global variable
You may wish to use the standard code for simplegui graphics below:
import simplegui
def draw_handler(canvas):
frame = simplegui.create_frame('Testing', 600, 600)
frame.set_canvas_background("Black")
frame.set_draw_handler(draw_handler)
frame.start()
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