I have no knowledge in php specifically, but in some languages, when using random numbers, you have to "randomize" the random numbers, otherwise the number is generated always in the same way.
It's a random (not intended) thing that came to me, I don't know if it's your case. Good luck! :)
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<?php
$stack = array();
for($i=0; $i<10; $i++) $stack[rand(0,5)]++;
for($i=0; $i<=5; $i++) echo @$stack[$i].' times '.$i.'<br/>';
?>
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I have cero PHP experience, but doesn't PHP's switch use breaks on the cases??
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You forgot the break operator in your switch construction. Try to read this http://www.php.net/manual/en/control-structures.switch.php
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You're using switch-case wrong.
switch ($roll){
case 0 : $n0++; break;
case 1 : $n1++; break;
case 2 : $n2++; break;
case 3 : $n3++; break;
case 4 : $n4++; break;
case 5 : $n5++; break;
}
should do a trick. :)
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So this make sense in my head.. But I'm lost, I know it's going to be something simple..
Hoping someone out there knows what's going on lol..
What I'm trying to do, is get a random number each time from 0 to 5.
Check the result of each random number.
Then get it to tell me how many times that random number came up.
But what is happening is the results I'm getting back are totally wrong.. I'm looping 10 times as expected. But the incrementing seems wrong.. $n5 always comes out at 10, the last time I ran this, the number 5 only came out twice. So how can that be 10?
It's going to be a school boy error I know, But I'm seriously lacking caffeine here.
Here is the code.
Pastebin
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