The ROMAN function is one of the math and trigonometry functions. The function is used to convert a number to a roman numeral.
Syntax
ROMAN(number, [form])
The ROMAN function has the following arguments:
| Argument | Description |
|---|
| number | A numeric value greater than or equal to 1 and less than 3999. |
| form | A roman numeral type. It is an optional argument. The possible values are listed in the table below. |
The form argument can be one of the following:
| Value | Type |
|---|
| 0 | Classic |
| 1 | More concise |
| 2 | More concise |
| 3 | More concise |
| 4 | Simplified |
| TRUE | Classic |
| FALSE | Simplified |
Notes
How to apply the ROMAN function.
Examples
The figure below displays the result returned by the ROMAN function.
