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Returns a number than is between {{code|5}} and {{code|50}}.
Returns a number than is between {{code|5}} and {{code|50}}.


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Throw multiple dice and sort and sum the result. Note that roll() doesnt help with this. You have to rol individual dice and keep track yourself. Gladly MapTool does help with loops and listkeeping functions.  
For another method of rolling dice, see [[Dice Expressions]].
 
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See also {{roll|count}}, {{func|listAppend}} or {{func|listSort}}.
 
Throw multiple dice and sort and sum the result. Note that roll() doesnt help with this. You have to rol individual dice and keep track yourself. Gladly MapTool does help with loops and listkeeping functions.


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You rolled [r: listSort(listOfRolls, "N-")] = [r: sum].
You rolled [r: listSort(listOfRolls, "N-")] = [r: sum].
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For another method of rolling dice, see [[Dice Expressions]].
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[[Category:Dice Function]]
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Revision as of 08:07, 11 November 2011

roll() Function

Generates random numbers to emulate dice rolls. You may also think of this function as a method of generating a random number between times and times*sides.

Usage

roll(times, sides)
dice(times, sides)
d(times, sides)

Parameters

  • times - The number of times to roll the dice.
  • sides - The number of sides the dice possess.

Note: The roll function does not keep track of the individual dice rolled. In other words their results are lost, just the total is kept. How to roll dice when individual dice matter is shown in the examples.

Examples

Roll a twenty-sided dice.
[t: roll(1, 20)]

Returns a number that is between 1 and 20.

Roll five ten-sided dice, using variables.

[h: DiceTimes = 5]
[h: DiceSides = 10]
[t: roll(DiceTimes, DiceSides)]

Returns a number than is between 5 and 50.

Throw multiple dice and sort and sum the result. Note that roll() doesnt help with this. You have to rol individual dice and keep track yourself. Gladly MapTool does help with loops and listkeeping functions.


See also [count():], listAppend() or listSort().

[h: diceTimes = 5]
[h: diceSides = 6]
[h: listOfRolls = ""]
[h: sum = 0]
[h, count(diceTimes), code: {
    [h: r = roll(1, diceSides)]
    [h: sum = sum+r]
    [h: listOfRolls = listAppend(listOfRolls, r)]
}]
You rolled [r: listSort(listOfRolls, "N-")] = [r: sum].

See Also

For another method of rolling dice, see Dice Expressions.