json.objrolls
Is similar to json.rolls() but returns a json object. It takes 3 parameters
json.objrolls(names, stat, rolls)
This will generate rolls for all the stat for each "name". rolls is either a single string with a roll expression in which case every stat will use same roll expression, or a json array with a roll expression for each stat (so must be same size as stat).
e.g.
{json.indent(json.objrolls("['henchman1', 'henchman2', 'henchman3']", "['Str', 'Dex', 'Con', 'Int', 'Wis', 'Chr']", "3d6"),2)}
code:{ "henchman1": {
"Str": 10, "Dex": 12, "Con": 10, "Int": 10, "Wis": 8, "Chr": 12 }, "henchman2": { "Str": 11, "Dex": 10, "Con": 7, "Int": 13, "Wis": 9, "Chr": 7 }, "henchman3": { "Str": 10, "Dex": 10, "Con": 10, "Int": 12, "Wis": 15, "Chr": 13 }}
{json.indent(json.objrolls("['henchman1', 'henchman2', 'henchman3']", "['Str', 'Dex', 'Con', 'Int', 'Wis', 'Chr']", "['3d6+1', '3d6', '3d6', '3d6-2', '3d6', '2d6']"),2)}
code:{ "henchman1": {
"Str": 11, "Dex": 12, "Con": 13, "Int": 8, "Wis": 10, "Chr": 11 }, "henchman2": { "Str": 12, "Dex": 11, "Con": 12, "Int": 8, "Wis": 12, "Chr": 3 }, "henchman3": { "Str": 12, "Dex": 13, "Con": 9, "Int": 8, "Wis": 13, "Chr": 7 }}