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explodingSuccess() Function
Generates random numbers to emulate dice rolls; any dice that are rolled at maximum value are rolled again with the new roll added to the old. Returns a formatted string containing the result of each roll and the number of rolls that were at least the target number.
Usage
explodingSuccess(times, sides, target)
Parameters
times
- The number of times to roll the dice.sides
- The number of sides the dice possess.target
- The number that a dice needs to be equal to or higher to be considered a success (added to the count returned).
Examples
Roll a twenty-sided dice, and return one success if rolled higher than
Returns a string similar to
30
.
[t: explodingSuccess(1, 20, 30)]
Returns a string similar to Dice: 35, Successes: 1
or Dice: 8, Successes: 0
. The success count will either be 0 or 1, with 1 only returned if the twenty-sided die rolls 20
and then is rerolled(exploded) with a result equal to or higher than 10
.
Roll five ten-sided dice, and returns the number of dice that rolled higher than twenty, using variables.
[h: DiceTimes = 5]
[h: DiceSides = 10]
[h: DiceTarget = 20]
[t: explodingSuccess(DiceTimes, DiceSides, DiceTarget)]
Dice: 25, 14, 35, 2, 15, Successes: 4
, where the successes will be between 0
and 5
.See Also
For another method of rolling dice, see Dice Expressions.
For a similar function that returns the highest roll instead of the number of successes, see openTest.
For a similar function that returns the highest roll instead of the number of successes, see openTest.