Hello everyone, I just join here. So, I need help for homework. Here it.

Write a program that simulates the rolling of a die 6000 times and displays in a tabular format the number of occurrences of each side of the die.

#!/usr/bin/perl $roll = &rolldie; @count = (); @array = (1 .. 6000); print "@array\n"; foreach (1..6000) { $roll = $rolldie; &rolldie; print $roll; push (@count, $roll); &tally; } print "@count\n"; print "ROLL SCORE\n"; print "======================\n"; print sort (keys %tally), "\n"; print sort (values %tally), "\n"; ########### subroutines begin here ############## #### subroutine1 ############################### sub rolldie { return 1 + int(rand(6)); }
Did I wrong something. Pls let me know. Thanks

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