dart_dice_parser 2.0.0 dart_dice_parser: ^2.0.0 copied to clipboard
A dart library for parsing dice notation (like "2d6+4", "3d6", or "3d10 + 2d6 - 5d4")
dart_dice_parser #
A library for parsing dice notation
Supported syntax #
Supported notation #
-
AdX
-- rollA
dice ofX
sides, total will be returned as value -
special dice variations:
-
AdF
-- rollA
fudge dice (sides:[-1, -1, 0, 0, 1, 1]
) -
Ad%
-- rollA
percentile dice (equivalent to1d100
) -
AD66
-- rollA
D66, aka1d6*10 + 1d6
(NOTE: this must use uppercase D, lowercase d will be interpreted as 66-sided die) -
exploding dice
Ad!X
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, explode if max is rolled (re-roll and include in results)- the dice roller won't explode dice more than 1000 times.
Ad!!X
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, explode only once (limited explosion)
-
-
modifying the roll results:
- dropping dice:
AdX-HN
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, drop N highestAdX-LN
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, drop N lowestAdX->B
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, drop any results greater than BAdX-<B
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, drop any results less than BAdX-=B
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, drop any results equal to B- NOTE: the drop operators have higher precedence than
the arithmetic operators, so
4d10-L2+2
is equivalent to(4d10-L2)+2
- cap/clamp:
AdXC<B
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, change any value less than B to BAdXC>B
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, change any value greater than B to B
- dropping dice:
-
operations on dice rolls:
- counting:
AdX#
-- how many are in the results? (useful for20d10-<2->8#
-- roll 20 d10, drop <2 and >8, how many are left?)AdX#>B
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, count any greater than BAdX#<B
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, count any less than BAdX#=B
-- rollA
X
-sided dice, count any equal to B
- counting:
-
addition/subtraction/multiplication and parenthesis are allowed
-
numbers must be integers, and division is is not supported.
Examples #
2d6 + 1
-- roll two six-sided dice, sum results and add one2d(2*10) + 3d100
-- roll 2 twenty-sided dice, sum results, add that to sum of 3 100-sided die1D66
-- roll a D66 -- aka two six-sided dice, multiply first by 10 and sum results1d%
-- roll one percentile dice4dF
-- roll four fudge dice2d20-H
-- roll 2d20, drop highest (disadvantage)2d20-L
-- roll 2d20, drop lowest (advantage)10d10-L3
-- roll 10d10, drop 3 lowest results(2d10+3d20)-L3
-- roll 2d10 and 3d20, combine the two results lists and drop lowest 3 rolls20d10-<3->8#
-- roll 20 d10, drop any less than 3 or greater than 8 and count the number of remaining dice
Usage #
A simple usage example:
import 'package:dart_dice_parser/dart_dice_parser.dart';
main() {
var diceExpression = "2d6 + 1 + 3d10";
print("$diceExpression : ${DiceParser().roll(diceExpression)}");
}
CLI Usage #
foo@bar$ pub run example/main.dart "3d6"
1, 9
# run N number of rolls
foo@bar$ pub run example/main.dart -n 6 "3d6"
1, 6
2, 8
3, 15
4, 15
5, 8
6, 10
# show stats
foo@bar$ pub run example/main.dart -s "3d6"
{count: 1000, mean: 10.5, median: 10.0, max: 18, min: 3, standardDeviation: 2.95, histogram: {3: 3, 4: 14, 5: 25, 6: 50, 7: 72, 8: 107, 9: 105, 10: 146, 11: 121, 12: 101, 13: 87, 14: 76, 15: 48, 16: 27, 17: 14, 18: 4}}
# increase verbositoy to show what's going on under the hood:
foo@bar$ pub run example/main.dart -v "4d10-H + 2d6"
[FINE] main: Evaluating: 4d10-H + 2d6 => Success[1:13]: [[[4, d, 10], -H, null], +, [2, d, 6]]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 4d10 => [7, 7, 3, 9]
[FINER] DiceParser: 4d10 => [7, 7, 3, 9]
[FINER] DiceParser: [7, 7, 3, 9]-H1 => [7, 7, 3] (dropped: [9])
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 2d6 => [5, 1]
[FINER] DiceParser: 2d6 => [5, 1]
[FINER] DiceParser: [7, 7, 3]+[5, 1] => [7, 7, 3, 5, 1]
1, 23
# explode some dice
foo@bar$ pub run example/main.dart -v "12d\!6"
[FINE] main: Evaluating: 12d!6 => Success[1:6]: [12, d!, 6]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 12d6 => [2, 6, 3, 1, 1, 6, 3, 2, 2, 1, 6, 3]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: explode 3 !
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 3d6 => [2, 1, 6]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: explode 1 !
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 1d6 => [3]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 12d6 => [2, 6, 3, 1, 1, 6, 3, 2, 2, 1, 6, 3, 2, 1, 6, 3]
[FINER] DiceParser: 12d!6 => [2, 6, 3, 1, 1, 6, 3, 2, 2, 1, 6, 3, 2, 1, 6, 3]
1, 48
# roll, explode, drop, count
foo@bar$ pub run example/main.dart -v "(4d8)d\!4-<4#"
[FINE] main: Evaluating: (4d8)d!4-<4# => Success[1:13]: [[[[(, [4, d, 8], )], d!, 4], -<, 4], #]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 4d8 => [5, 1, 7, 3]
[FINER] DiceParser: 4d8 => [5, 1, 7, 3]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 16d4 => [2, 4, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 3, 4, 3, 2, 4, 3, 3]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: explode 3 !
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 3d4 => [4, 2, 1]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: explode 1 !
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 1d4 => [1]
[FINEST] DiceRoller: roll 16d!4 => [2, 4, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 3, 4, 3, 2, 4, 3, 3, 4, 2, 1, 1]
[FINER] DiceParser: [5, 1, 7, 3]d!4 => [2, 4, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 3, 4, 3, 2, 4, 3, 3, 4, 2, 1, 1]
[FINER] DiceParser: [2, 4, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 3, 4, 3, 2, 4, 3, 3, 4, 2, 1, 1]-<4 => [4, 4, 4, 4] (dropped: [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3])
[FINER] DiceParser: [4, 4, 4, 4]#1 => 4
1, 4
# when I roll 100d!10, how many 10's do I get? (try 10000 times and show me stats)
foo@bar$ pub run example/main.dart -s "100d\!10#=10" -n 10000
{count: 10000, mean: 11.1, median: 11.0, max: 25, min: 1, standardDeviation: 3.5, histogram: {1: 5, 2: 15, 3: 46, 4: 97, 5: 238, 6: 451, 7: 667, 8: 826, 9: 1027, 10: 1082, 11: 1175, 12: 1069, 13: 912, 14: 736, 15: 550, 16: 398, 17: 266, 18: 184, 19: 121, 20: 70, 21: 28, 22: 17, 23: 13, 24: 6, 25: 1}}
Features and bugs #
Please file feature requests and bugs at the issue tracker.