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Dart extensions for translating integers to Roman numerals and Roman numeral strings to integers.

Numerus #

Dart extensions for translating decimal numbers to Roman numerals and vice versa.

  • Negative numbers are not supported.
  • Functions will return null in place of generating nonsense.
  • Zero can be specified as an option to the RomanNumeralConfig.
  • "Common" Roman numeral format used in modern times (i.e. MDCLXVI) is the default RomanNumeralConfig style. There are other styles: vinculum, apostrophus, and a compact apostrophus that uses single Unicode characters instead of tally marks. See the example below.

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Examples #

import 'package:numerus/numerus.dart';

void main() {
  /// 1) Nice and easy, default config is the "common" config.

  var n = 418;
  print(n.toRomanNumeralString());
  // 'CDXVIII'

  var str = 'CDXVIII';
  print(str.isValidRomanNumeralValue());
  // true
  print(str.toRomanNumeralValue());
  // 418

  /// 2) You can specify other [RomanNumeralConfig]'s to change the style.
  /// You can set the config globally, if you'd like.
  RomanNumerals.romanNumeralsConfig = VinculumRomanNumeralsConfig();

  /// 3) Vinculum config style
  n = 3449671;
  print(n.toRomanNumeralString());
  // M̅M̅M̅C̅D̅X̅L̅MX̅DCLXXI

  str = 'M̅M̅M̅C̅D̅X̅L̅MX̅DCLXXI';
  print(str.isValidRomanNumeralValue());
  // true
  print(str.toRomanNumeralValue());
  // 3449671

  /// 4) You can specify the config inline, too.
  /// 5) Apostrophus style
  n = 2449671;
  print(n.toRomanNumeralString(config: ApostrophusRomanNumeralsConfig()));
  // CCCCIↃↃↃↃCCCCIↃↃↃↃCCCIↃↃↃIↃↃↃↃCCIↃↃIↃↃↃCIↃCCIↃↃIↃCLXXI

  /// 6) ... but frankly, globally set is probably the most common use case
  RomanNumerals.romanNumeralsConfig = ApostrophusRomanNumeralsConfig();

  str = 'CCCCIↃↃↃↃCCCCIↃↃↃↃCCCIↃↃↃIↃↃↃↃCCIↃↃIↃↃↃCIↃCCIↃↃIↃCLXXI';
  print(str.isValidRomanNumeralValue());
  // true
  print(str.toRomanNumeralValue());
  // 2449671

  /// 7) The compact Apostrophus style uses special Unicode characters
  /// just for these symbols.
  RomanNumerals.romanNumeralsConfig = CompactApostrophusRomanNumeralsConfig();
  n = 347449;
  print(n.toRomanNumeralString());
  // ↈↈↈↂↇↁↀↀCCCCXLIX

  // NOTE: if you see missing characters in this example, then you'll need to
  // install a font that supports them.
  str = 'ↈↈↈↂↇↁↀↀCCCCXLIX';
  print(str.isValidRomanNumeralValue());
  // true
  print(str.toRomanNumeralValue());
  // 347449

  /// 8) You can specify a "nulla" (zero placeholder) if you want
  /// to support zero easily.
  RomanNumerals.romanNumeralsConfig = CommonRomanNumeralsConfig(nulla: 'N');
  n = 0;
  print(n.toRomanNumeralString());
  // N

  str = 'N';
  print(str.isValidRomanNumeralValue());
  // true
  print(str.toRomanNumeralValue());
  // 0
}

Features and bugs #

Please file feature requests and bugs at the issue tracker.

Local development #

Set up an environment for local development #

  • Install Dart or Flutter
  • Install the coverage tool
    $ dart pub global activate coverage
    
  • Install lcov on your system. e.g. macOS with brew:
    $ brew install lcov
    

Generate code coverage from tests #

$ ./bin/coverage-gen
# If you are on macOS and would like the report to immediately
# open, then run the following (not suitable for automation):
$ ./bin/coverage-gen -i
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Dart extensions for translating integers to Roman numerals and Roman numeral strings to integers.

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