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The document provides a Python program that uses the turtle module to draw a simple analog clock displaying the current time. It includes functions to draw the clock face, the hour, minute, and second hands, and updates the display every second. The program runs in a continuous loop, refreshing the clock hands and time displayed on the screen.

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The document provides a Python program that uses the turtle module to draw a simple analog clock displaying the current time. It includes functions to draw the clock face, the hour, minute, and second hands, and updates the display every second. The program runs in a continuous loop, refreshing the clock hands and time displayed on the screen.

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20.

Write a program using tuple module to draw


a simple analog clock with hour and minute and
second hands the clock should display the
correct time.

#Program to draw a Analog Clock and shows the


current time

import time
import turtle

wn = turtle.Screen()
wn.bgcolor("black")
wn.setup(width=600, height=700)
wn.tracer(0)

pen = turtle.Turtle()
pen.hideturtle()
pen.speed(0)
pen.pensize(6)

hd = turtle.Turtle()
hd.hideturtle()
hd.speed(0)
hd.pensize(3)
di = turtle.Turtle()
di.hideturtle()
di.speed(0)
di.goto(0, 260)

def draw_clock(pen):
pen.up()
pen.goto(0, 210)
pen.setheading(180)
pen.color("black")
pen.pendown()
pen.circle(210)
pen.penup()
pen.goto(0, 0)
pen.setheading(90)

for _ in range(12):
pen.fd(190)
pen.pendown()
pen.fd(20)
pen.penup()
pen.goto(0, 0)
pen.rt(30)
def draw_hand(pen, h, m, s):
#hour hand
pen.penup()
pen.goto(0, 0)
pen.color("black")
pen.setheading(90)
angle = (h / 12) * 360
pen.rt(angle)
pen.pendown()
pen.fd(100)

#minute hand
pen.penup()
pen.goto(0, 0)
pen.color("green")
pen.setheading(90)
angle = (m / 60) * 360
pen.rt(angle)
pen.pendown()
pen.fd(150)
#second hand
pen.penup()
pen.goto(0, 0)
pen.color("blue")
pen.setheading(90)
angle = (s / 60) * 360
pen.rt(angle)
pen.pendown()
pen.fd(120)

def dig(h, m, s, di):


di.clear()
di.color("black")
di.write("{}:{}:{}".format(h, m, s),
align="center", font=("Courier", 22, "normal"))
draw_clock(pen)

while True:
h = int(time.strftime("%I"))
m = int(time.strftime("%M"))
s = int(time.strftime("%S"))
draw_hand(hd, h, m, s)
dig(h, m, s, di)
wn.update()
time.sleep(1)
hd.clear()

wn.mainloop()

OUTPUT

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