turtle.pos() method in Python
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01 Aug, 2020
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The Turtle module provides turtle graphics primitives, in both object-oriented and procedure-oriented ways. Because it uses Tkinter for the underlying graphics, it needs a version of Python installed with Tk support.
turtle.pos()
This method is used to find the turtle's current location (x, y), as a Vec2D-vector. This method has the Aliases: pos | position.
Syntax: turtle.pos() or turtle.position()
Return: turtle's current location in terms of (x, y) coordinate
This function does not require any argument and returns the current position of the turtle in the format (x,y) where x and y represent the 2D vector. The default value is (0.0, 0.0).
Below is the implementation of the above method with some examples :
Example 1 :
# import turtle package
import turtle
# print the default
# position i.e; (0.0, 0.0)
print(turtle.pos())
# forward turtle by 150 pixels
turtle.forward(150)
# print current position
# i.e; (150.0, 0.0)
print(turtle.pos())
# forward turtle by 150 pixels
# after taking turn right
# by 90 degrees
turtle.right(90)
turtle.forward(150)
# print position (after next move)
# i.e; (150.0, -150.0)
print(turtle.pos())
Output:

(0.0, 0.0) (150.0, 0.0) (150.0, -150.0)
Example 2:
# import turtle package
import turtle
# print position (by default)
# i.e; (0.0, 0.0)
print(turtle.pos())
# turtle move forward
# by 40 pixels
turtle.forward(40)
# print position (after move)
# i.e; (150.0, 0.0)
print(turtle.position())
# turtle move forward by 40 pixels
# after taking right turn
# by 45 degrees
turtle.right(45)
turtle.forward(40)
# print position
# (after next move)
print(turtle.pos())
# turtle move forward by 80
# pixels after taking left
# turn by 90 degrees
turtle.left(90)
turtle.forward(80)
# print position
# (after next move)
print(turtle.pos())
# turtle move forward
# by 40 pixels after taking
# right turn by 90 degrees
turtle.right(90)
turtle.forward(40)
# print position (after next move)
print(turtle.position())
# turtle move forward by
# 40 pixels after taking
# left turn by 45 degrees
turtle.left(45)
turtle.forward(40)
# print position
# (after final move)
print(turtle.pos())
Output :

(0.0, 0.0) (40.0, 0.0) (68.2842712475, -28.2842712475) (124.852813742, 28.2842712475) (153.13708499, 0.0) (193.13708499, 0.0)