WhenI want random results computers are not generally my first choice however...
They will require internet connectivity
http://www.mdani.demon.co.uk/para/random.htm
http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/Rn ... nogen.html
I have never seen an app to run locally but im sure they exist.
Computerized random tables
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CaptRory wrote:Just stick the %s and Outcomes in a spreadsheet and roll physical dice.
If you're going to go through the trouble of typing in all the outcomes, then you might as well pick a cell and type "=round(rand()*100,0)", and have the spreadsheet roll percentile for you every time the sheet is refreshed.
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Natalya wrote:CaptRory wrote:Just stick the %s and Outcomes in a spreadsheet and roll physical dice.
If you're going to go through the trouble of typing in all the outcomes, then you might as well pick a cell and type "=round(rand()*100,0)", and have the spreadsheet roll percentile for you every time the sheet is refreshed.
Thanks! I always like these tidbits for Excel!
Just press F9 for it to roll again with a new number.
Snuffy wrote:Natalya wrote:CaptRory wrote:Just stick the %s and Outcomes in a spreadsheet and roll physical dice.
If you're going to go through the trouble of typing in all the outcomes, then you might as well pick a cell and type "=round(rand()*100,0)", and have the spreadsheet roll percentile for you every time the sheet is refreshed.
Thanks! I always like these tidbits for Excel!
Just press F9 for it to roll again with a new number.
You can do the same for the other dice just by changing the multiplier. However use "roundup" for D4, D6, D8, D12, and D20, and use "rounddown" for D10. That way you avoid a "10" on the D10, and a "0" on the rest.