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author sirebral
date Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:30:36 -0600
parents 449a8900f9ac
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## a vs die roller as used by WOD games
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# File: wod.py
# Author: OpenRPG Dev Team
# Maintainer:
# Version:
#   $Id: wod.py,v 1.14 2007/05/09 19:57:00 digitalxero Exp $
#
# Description: WOD die roller
#
# Targetthr is the Threshhold target
# for compatibility with Mage die rolls.
# Threshhold addition by robert t childers
from die import *

__version__ = "$Id: wod.py,v 1.14 2007/05/09 19:57:00 digitalxero Exp $"


class wod(std):
    
    def __init__(self,source=[],target=0,targetthr=0):
        std.__init__(self,source)
        self.target = target
        self.targetthr = targetthr

    
    def vs(self,target):
        self.target = target
        return self

    
    def thr(self,targetthr):
        self.targetthr = targetthr
        return self

    
    def sum(self):
        rolls = []
        s = 0
        s1 = self.targetthr
        botch = 0
        for a in self.data:
            rolls.extend(a.gethistory())
        for r in rolls:
            if r >= self.target or r == 10:
                s += 1
                if s1 >0:
                    s1 -= 1
                    s -= 1
                else:
                    botch = 1
            elif r == 1:
                s -= 1
            if botch == 1 and s < 0:
                s = 0
        return s

    
    def __str__(self):
        if len(self.data) > 0:
            myStr = "[" + str(self.data[0])
            for a in self.data[1:]:
                myStr += ","
                myStr += str(a)
            if self.sum() < 0:
                myStr += "] vs " +str(self.target)+" result of a botch"
            elif self.sum() == 0:
                myStr += "] vs " +str(self.target)+" result of a failure"
            else:
                myStr += "] vs " +str(self.target)+" result of (" + str(self.sum()) + ")"


        return myStr