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- From: Craig Oda <craig@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 16:00:09 +0900 (JST)
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Hi, Jim Schweizer (TLUG Webmaster) contributed a raffle program in Perl. The program is included below for people to judge the randomness and test it out. I figure that even if we used a beer mug, it is not that random since some pieces don't get mixed up as much. If there is a problem with the randomness, send me a personal e-mail at craig@example.com I do not plan to issue tickets. Instead, I will input the names in an ASCII file line by line. The cost is 500 yen per line. In theory, each line has an even chance of being generated. The first person drawn will get the first pick of what they want from the prizes. The second person will get second pick. This will continue until all prizes are exhausted. Everyone at the meeting will get a penguin sticker, regardless of whether you buy a ticket or not. All money will be donated to TLUG. I'll try to bring in the bank book so people can verify the last balance, I think it was 5,000 yen or something. Sorry, I don't have it with me right now or I would get a current listing from machine. I would like to solicit opinions to see if TLUG should sell more than one ticket (line in ASCII file) per person. My opinion is that this is okay, since all the money is being donated to TLUG. However, I'm interested in other opinions. T-Shirt ------- If anyone can draw, please bring a drawing of a TLUG single color T-Shirt design entry. We don't have any official entries right now. We do have one on a napkin that changes the TLUGer into a computer system and makes the person's head the monitor. ------------ Raffle Program ------------------ #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict srand( time() ^ ($$ + ($$ << 15)) ); # The list file should contain the name of each ticket buyer. # There can be as many different raffles as you want - just # write a new list for each one or reuse a list. # The format of the list file is one name per line. print "\nWhat is the name of your list file? "; chomp($ticket = <STDIN>); # Get the ticket buyers from the file. open(FILE,"$ticket") || die "Can't find the file you typed!\n\n"; @example.com = <FILE>; close(FILE); print "\nLet's get started.\n\n"; # Find out what the prize is. print "What prize do you want to give away? "; chomp ($prize = <STDIN>); print "\nIf you wish to pick a name use 'yes' or 'y'.\n\n"; @example.com = ("Shall we pick a name? ", "Let's get a winner? ", "Pick a $prize winner? ", "Grab a name from the hat? ",); while () { # get a prompt $prompt = rand(@example.com); print "$prompts[$prompt]"; chomp ($more = <STDIN>); if ($more =~ m/\byes\b|\by\b/){ # get a winner from @example.com $win = rand(@example.com); chomp ($win); # print the random winner print "\nGive a $prize to $cooldudes[$win]\n"; # take the winner out of the array splice(@example.com, $win, 1); # check to see if any cool dudes remain if (@example.com >0){ # see how many are left $numdudes = (@example.com); print "There are still $numdudes of you waiting.\n\n"; } else{ # or wrap it up print "\aThat's all folks.\n\n"; exit } } else{ # not a 'yes' or 'y' input so we're leaving die "\a\nThanks for playing. Too bad: @example.com didn't get a $prize.\n\n"; } } --------------------------------------------------------------- TLUG Meeting Dec. 13, 12:30 at Tokyo station Yaesu Chuo ticket gate 13:30 Starbuck's coffee. 13:45 HSBC | info: joem@example.com At least 3 functional Sparc IPC machines will be raffled out --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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