roman_converter
is a Python package for converting between Roman numerals and integers. It provides functionality to convert integers to Roman numerals and vice versa. Additionally, it can parse numbers written in words and convert them to Roman numerals.
pip install roman_converter
You can use roman_converter
in your Python code or as a command-line tool.
Import the convert_number
function from the package and use it as follows:
from roman_converter import convert_number
# Convert an integer to Roman numeral
print(convert_number(31)) # Output: XXXI
# Convert a Roman numeral to an integer
print(convert_number('XXXI', to_roman=False, to_int=True)) # Output: 31
# Convert a number in words to Roman numeral
print(convert_number('thirty-one')) # Output: XXXI
After installation, you can use roman_converter
directly from the command line:
roman-converter 31
roman-converter --to_int XXXI
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Name: Geoff Clark Company: ClarkTribeGames, LLC Email: geoff@clarktribegames.com GitHub: https://github.com/AznIronMan
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request.