how to make a function that convert roman number to arabic number
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
el 2 de Jun. de 2015
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 17 de Ag. de 2015
Hi everyone;
I am going to attempt that question:
"function called roman that takes a string representing an integer between 1 and 20 inclusive using Roman numerals and returns the Arabic equivalent as a number of type uint8. If the input is illegal or its value is larger than 20, roman returns 0 instead. The rules for Roman numerals can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_numerals. Use the definition at the beginning of the page under the “Reading Roman Numerals” heading. In order to have unambiguous one-to-one mapping from roman to Arabic numbers, consider only the shortest possible roman representation as legal. Therefore, only three consecutive symbols can be the same (IIII or VIIII are illegal, but IV and IX are fine), and a subtractive notation cannot be followed by an additive one using the same symbols making strange combinations, such as IXI for 10 or IXX for 19, illegal also."
i am using that code:
function myarabic=roman(n)
switch n
case 'I'
myarabic=1;
case 'II'
myarabic=2;
case 'III'
myarabic=3;
case 'IV'
myarabic=4;
case 'V'
myarabic=5;
case 'VI'
myarabic=6;
case 'VII'
myarabic=7;
case 'VIII'
myarabic=8;
case 'IX'
myarabic=9;
case 'X'
myarabic=10;
case 'XI'
myarabic=11;
case 'XII'
myarabic=12;
case 'XIII'
myarabic=13;
case 'XIV'
myarabic=14;
case 'XV'
myarabic=15;
case 'XVI'
myarabic=16;
case 'XVII'
myarabic=17;
case 'XVIII'
myarabic=18;
case 'XIX'
myarabic=19;
case 'XX'
myarabic=20;
otherwise
myarabic=0;
end
end
but when i test this code i got an error :
Feedback: Your function made an error for argument(s) 'I'
Your solution is _not_ correct.
Thanks in advance for assistance....
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
el 2 de Jun. de 2015
4 comentarios
Christos Vyzantios
el 8 de Jun. de 2015
No the problem still exists...The grader does not accept the solution and i dont know why...
Walter Roberson
el 9 de Jun. de 2015
The code there does not return the numbers as uint8() numbers, and the code there does not return uint8(0) for invalid strings.
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Ingrid
el 2 de Jun. de 2015
how do you test your code?
When I do
roman('I')
ans =
1
or
roman('XX')
ans =
20
the answer is as expected so it is not really clear what your problem is?
Tai Kieu
el 16 de Ag. de 2015
Can you explain more about making the ouput uint8? I don't really quite understand about it.
1 comentario
Walter Roberson
el 17 de Ag. de 2015
double_7 = 7.0;
uint8_7 = uint8(double_7);
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