This is a simple program to draw a 5 dice straight using the graphics module created by John Zelle.
# dice5.py
# This program draws 5 dice to the screen depicting a straight (1,2,3,4,5).
# by: Scott Gordon
from graphics import *
# Create main window 100 X 200
def main():
# Create grey background size 1000 X 200 pixels
win = GraphWin("Dice as Straight", 1000, 200)
win.setCoords(-10, -2, 10, 2)
win.setBackground("grey")
# Draw a single die to the screen at the leftmost edge.
dice1 = Rectangle(Point(-9.8, -1.80), Point(-6.2, 1.8))
dice1.setFill("white")
dice1.draw(win)
# Clone the remaining 4 dice
dice2 = dice1.clone()
dice2.move(4, 0)
dice2.draw(win)
dice3 = dice2.clone()
dice3.move(4, 0)
dice3.draw(win)
dice4 = dice3.clone()
dice4.move(4, 0)
dice4.draw(win)
dice5 = dice4.clone()
dice5.move(4, 0)
dice5.draw(win)
# Assign the values to the dices by drawing small dots on them all
dot1 = Circle(Point(-8, 0), .25)
dot1.setFill("black")
dot1.draw(win)
dot2 = dot1.clone()
dot2.move(5, 1)
dot2.draw(win)
dot3 = dot1.clone()
dot3.move(3, -1)
dot3.draw(win)
dot4 = dot1.clone()
dot4.move(8, 0)
dot4.draw(win)
dot5 = dot2.clone()
dot5.move(4, 0)
dot5.draw(win)
dot6 = dot3.clone()
dot6.move(4, 0)
dot6.draw(win)
dot7 = dot5.clone()
dot7.move(4, 0)
dot7.draw(win)
dot8 = dot6.clone()
dot8.move(4, 0)
dot8.draw(win)
dot9 = dot7.clone()
dot9.move(0, -2)
dot9.draw(win)
dot10 = dot8.clone()
dot10.move(0, 2)
dot10.draw(win)
dot11 = dot7.clone()
dot11.move(4, 0)
dot11.draw(win)
dot12 = dot8.clone()
dot12.move(4, 0)
dot12.draw(win)
dot13 = dot9.clone()
dot13.move(4, 0)
dot13.draw(win)
dot14 = dot10.clone()
dot14.move(4, 0)
dot14.draw(win)
dot15 = dot4.clone()
dot15.move(8, 0)
dot15.draw(win)
win.getMouse()
win.close()
main()
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