1Text::Roman(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Text::Roman(3)
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6 Text::Roman - Allows conversion between Roman and Arabic algarisms.
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9 version 3.5
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12 #!/usr/bin/env perl
13 use strict;
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15 use Text::Roman qw(:all);
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17 print int2roman(123), "\n";
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19 my $roman = "XXXV";
20 print roman2int($roman), "\n" if isroman($roman);
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22 my $milhar = 'L_X_XXIII'; # = 60,023
23 print milhar2int($milhar), "\n" if ismilhar($milhar);
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26 This package supports both conventional Roman algarisms (which range
27 from 1 to 3999) and Milhar Romans, a variation which uses a bar across
28 the algarism to indicate multiplication by 1_000. For the purposes of
29 this module, acceptable syntax consists of an underscore suffixed to
30 the algarism e.g. IV_V = 4_005. The term Milhar apparently derives
31 from the Portuguese word for "thousands" and the range of this notation
32 extends the range of Roman numbers to 3999 * 1000 + 3999 = 4_002_999.
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34 Note: the functions in this package treat Roman algarisms in a case-
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37 The following functions may be imported into the caller package by
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41 isroman
42 Tests a string to be a valid Roman algarism. Returns a boolean value.
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44 int2roman
45 Converts an integer expressed in Arabic numerals, to its corresponding
46 Roman algarism. If the integer provided is out of the range
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50 Does the converse of "int2roman", converting a Roman algarism to its
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54 Determines whether a string qualifies as a Milhar Roman algarism.
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57 Converts a Milhar Roman algarism to an integer.
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60 These functions belong to the module's old interface and are considered
61 deprecated. Do not use them in new code and they will eventually be
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71 Some changes worth noting from this module's previous incarnation:
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74 The call to use must now explicitly request function names imported
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78 All functions now will operate on $_ when no arguments are passed,
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82 @x = qw/V III XI IV/;
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88 @x = qw/V III XI IV/;
89 $_ = roman2int($_) for @x;
90 print join("-", @x);
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93 Roman algarisms may be described using the following BNF-like formula:
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95 a = I{1,3}
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97 e = X{1,3}\b?|X{0,3}IX|\b
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99 f = L\e?|XL\ee?|\e
100 g = C{1,3}\f?|C{0,3}XC\ee?|\f
101 gg = XC\ee?|\f
102 h = D\g?|CD\gg?|\g
103 j = M{1,3}\h?|M{0,3}CM\gg?|\h
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106 For a description of the Roman numeral system see:
107 <http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/numbers.html>. A reference to
108 Milhar Roman alagarisms (in Portuguese) may be found at:
109 <http://web.archive.org/web/20020819094718/http://www.estado.com.br/redac/norn-nro.html>.
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112 This module was originally written by Peter de Padua Krauss and
113 submitted to CPAN by Stanislaw Pusep <https://metacpan.org/author/SYP>
114 who has relinquished control to Erick Calder
115 <https://metacpan.org/author/ECALDER> since the original author has
116 never maintained it and can no longer be reached.
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118 Erick have completely rewritten the module, implementing simpler
119 algorithms to perform the same functionality, adding a test suite, a
120 Changes file, etc. and providing more comprehensive documentation.
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122 Ten years later, Stanislaw returned as a maintainer.
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125 Stanislaw Pusep <stas@sysd.org>
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128 This software is copyright (c) 2003 by Erick Calder <ecalder@cpan.org>.
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130 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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