Roman Numeral Util

package com.thealgorithms.maths;

/**
 * Translates numbers into the Roman Numeral System.
 *
 * @see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_numerals">Roman
 * numerals</a>
 * @author Sokratis Fotkatzikis
 * @version 1.0
 */
public class RomanNumeralUtil {

    private static final int MIN_VALUE = 1;
    private static final int MAX_VALUE = 5999;
    //1000-5999
    private static final String[] RN_M = {"", "M", "MM", "MMM", "MMMM", "MMMMM"};
    //100-900
    private static final String[] RN_C = {"", "C", "CC", "CCC", "CD", "D", "DC", "DCC", "DCCC", "CM"};
    //10-90
    private static final String[] RN_X = {"", "X", "XX", "XXX", "XL", "L", "LX", "LXX", "LXXX", "XC"};
    //1-9
    private static final String[] RN_I = {"", "I", "II", "III", "IV", "V", "VI", "VII", "VIII", "IX"};

    public static String generate(int number) {
        if (number < MIN_VALUE || number > MAX_VALUE) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    String.format(
                            "The number must be in the range [%d, %d]",
                            MIN_VALUE,
                            MAX_VALUE
                    )
            );
        }

        return RN_M[number / 1000]
                + RN_C[number % 1000 / 100]
                + RN_X[number % 100 / 10]
                + RN_I[number % 10];
    }
}
Algerlogo

Β© Alger 2022

About us

We are a group of programmers helping each other build new things, whether it be writing complex encryption programs, or simple ciphers. Our goal is to work together to document and model beautiful, helpful and interesting algorithms using code. We are an open-source community - anyone can contribute. We check each other's work, communicate and collaborate to solve problems. We strive to be welcoming, respectful, yet make sure that our code follows the latest programming guidelines.