Roman numerals are read from left to right, as you add or subtract the value of each symbol. If a value is lower than the following value, it will be subtracted.
In Roman numerals, "vXXX" is not a standard or valid notation. Roman numerals follow specific rules and conventions for their notation.
Thinking about my other problem, i decided I can't even create a regular expression that will match roman numerals (let alone a context-free grammar that will generate them) The problem is matchin...
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The line over Roman numerals (a bar) is there for multiplications by 1000.It was mostly used for very large numbers: 50.000 would have meant to write 50 M's. Instead you take the L (for 50) and ...
I'm trying to write a function that converts numbers to roman numerals. This is my code so far; however, it only works with numbers that are less than 400. Is there a quick and easy way to do this
All four of the clock-faces on the Palace of Westminster use Roman numerals for the hours, (I = 1, V = Five, X = Ten), which is why the points of the clock faces are III, VI, IX and XII respectively.
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Ever looked at a clock and wondered what those weird symbols mean? Or seen "MCMLXIV" on an old building cornerstone and felt completely baffled? You're staring at Roman numerals—the ancient numbering ...