I wanted to learn some Moose so here is an OO version.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; { package Dice; use Moose; has sides => (is => 'rw', default => 6); has value => (is => 'ro'); my %diceHash = ( 1 => [0,2,0], 2 => [4,0,1], 3 => [4,2,1], 4 => [5,0,5], 5 => [5,2,5], 6 => [5,5,5] ); sub roll { my $self = shift; $self->{value} = int(rand() * $self->sides) + 1 ; return $self; } sub display { my $self = shift; my $out; $out .= "---------\n"; my $face = $diceHash{$self->value()}; foreach my $line (@{$face}){ $out .= '| '; my @map = split //, sprintf("%03b",$line); foreach my $dot (@map){ $out .= ($dot ? "#" : " ") . " "; } $out .= "|\n"; } $out .= "---------\n"; return $out; } } my $d6 = new Dice(); print $d6->roll()->display() for (1..10);

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Eric Hodges

In reply to Re^2: two dice question by eric256
in thread two dice question by convenientstore

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