ROMAN function

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:

ArgumentDescription
numberA numeric value greater than or equal to 1 and less than 3999.
formA 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:

ValueType
0Classic
1More concise
2More concise
3More concise
4Simplified
TRUEClassic
FALSESimplified
Notes

How to apply the ROMAN function.

Examples

The figure below displays the result returned by the ROMAN function.

ROMAN Function

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