D1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 D2: 1.50264 1.50089 1.49874 1.4986 1.49999 1.50096 D3: 1.99666 2.00076 1.99974 2.00305 1.99855 2.00081 D4: 2.49717 2.50553 2.49876 2.50477 2.50204 2.50298 D6: 3.49901 3.50656 3.49592 3.49852 3.51048 3.49704 D8: 4.49035 4.50043 4.48853 4.49734 4.49567 4.49206 D10: 5.50564 5.48776 5.50685 5.50959 5.50021 5.50671 D20: 10.50074 10.48721 10.49889 10.50993 10.48554 10.52566 D100: 50.45232 50.43541 50.54345 50.61081 50.64355 50.45597 Perl v5.30.1 MSWin32n

I added:

print "Perl $^V\ $^On";

As pointed out by the sharp eyed shmem, kcott and NetWallah, I fat fingered the \ for the \n. Thanks guys. I've leaving the error version to keep myself humble.

Optimising for fewest key strokes only makes sense transmitting to Pluto or beyond

In reply to Re^2: is rand random enough to simulate dice rolls? by GrandFather
in thread is rand random enough to simulate dice rolls? by Discipulus

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