Sunday, July 18, 2021

TI-84 Plus CE: Rolling Fate Dice

 TI-84 Plus CE: Rolling Fate Dice 



Fate Dice:  Evil Hat Productions

Website:  https://www.evilhat.com/home/fate-dice/


Roll Your Fate!


Fate Dice, a fudge dice, are used in many role-playing games.  The dice pictured above is just one variety of fudge dice used.   These Fate Dice are four six-sided dice consisting of two pluses, two blanks, and two minuses on each die.


Therefore, on a single roll of a die, the roller has 1/3 chance of getting a plus, blank, or minus on each roll.  The program FATEDICE below takes this account and uses a random number generator between -1 (for minus), 0 (for blank), and 1 (for plus).  The program draws the result of the four dice on the graphic screen.   


The resulting graphic screen has the following parameters:


* All functions and plots turned off.

* All drawing is cleared.

* Xmin = 0, Xmax = 13, Xscl = 1 (x scale)

* Ymin = 0, Ymax = 7,  Yscl = 1 (y scale)


 TI-84 Plus CE Program:  ROLLFATE

Version 5.x or higher required (Wait command)


"EWS 2021-05-15"

ClrHome

Disp "FATE DICE"

FnOff 

PlotsOff 

randInt(­1,1,4)→L₆

Disp "ROLLING..."

Wait .5

ClrDraw

0→Xmin:13→Xmax:1→Xscl

0→Ymin:7→Ymax:1→Yscl

For(I,1,10,3)

(I+2)/3→J

Line(I,3,I+2,3,NAVY)

Line(I,1,I+2,1,NAVY)

Line(I,3,I,1,NAVY)

Line(I+2,3,I+2,1,NAVY)

If abs(L₆(J))=1

Line(I+.5,2,I+1.5,2,GREEN)

If L₆(J)=1

Line(I+1,2.5,I+1,1.5,GREEN)

End

TextColor(BLUE)

Text(10,10,"HERE IS YOUR ROLL:")



Eddie


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