Roman Numerals 1 to 100 is the list of numbers from 1 to 100 represented in their corresponding Roman numeral translation. Knowing the Roman Numbers 1 to 100 helps students to understand the Roman numeral translations. They also learn how to form new numbers once they know Roman counting 1 to 100. Let us learn all the rules of writing Roman numerals 1-100 on this page.

I am curious how this is going to end up. I'd start looking into the mapping 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10 to I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VII,IX,X ... then you might look into the rule for roman numbers: I,II,III are created by concatentationV, X, L, C, D and M are symbols for 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000The romans thought that they could save space in writing numbers by instead of writing e.g. IIII for 4 use IV (meaning: 5 minus 1 ...)You might want to look into those rules e.g. at _numerals and capture them in code e.g. in a class "RomanNumbers"If you would like to cheat you might want to follow the link -converter.html


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I think if you study the theory of roman numerals carefully you don't require mappings for numbers 4,9,40 etc because the theory tells us if the roman numeral is IV = 5-1 = 4, hence when the prefix is smaller than the succeeding number in that case you have to subtract the former number from the succeeding number to get the actual value and this is what I have incorporated into my code for the problem, take a look and point out any mistakes if necessary, I followed this table to devise my logic - e24fc04721

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