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Revision as of 08:17, 3 March 2009


ROMAN

Returns a Roman numeral (eg XIV), as text, given a number.

Syntax:

ROMAN(number; mode)

number is a number in the range 1-3999 that is to be converted into a Roman numeral.
mode (optional, in the range 0-4) indicates the degree of simplification. The higher the value, the greater is the simplification of the Roman number.

Example:

ROMAN(999)

returns CMXCIX.

ROMAN(999; 0)

returns CMXCIX.

ROMAN(999; 1)

returns LMVLIV.

ROMAN(999; 2)

returns XMIX.

ROMAN(999; 3)

returns VMIV.

ROMAN(999; 4)

returns IM.

Issues:

This function is currently shown in the Text category of the Function Wizard.

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