I'm new to Java and I need to write a program that converts roman numerals to arabic numbers.
I cannot use some functions because I'm not allowed to change the begging neither the end of the given code. I need to do everything inside the the public static void main
function.
I started to search on Google and started to code. From now, I can convert only "one-letter" numerals (as X, I, V...) to arabic numbers but I cannot do this to more than elaborated numerals (XI, CCC, IX, IV...).
Can someone help me? I'm really new to Java. It's my first program language and I'm struggling to understand it.
Here is my code:
import java.util.Scanner;
class Roman {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
int[] numbers = {1000, 500, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1 };
String symbols = "MDCLXVI";
/*******************************************
* Complete your program
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System.out.print("Enter a roman numeral");
final int MAX = 3999;
Scanner keyb = new Scanner(System.in);
String roman = keyb.next();
roman=roman.toUpperCase();
if(roman.matches(".*[0-9].*") || !roman.matches("[M|D|C|L|X|V|I]*")){
System.out.println("Impossible to convert. Wrong roman numeral");
}
int i = 0; //position in the string romain
int arabic = 0; // Arabic numeral equivalent of the part of the string that
// has been converted so far
int number;
while (i < roman.length()){
char letter = roman.charAt(i); // letter at the current position in the string
if (letter == 'I'){
number = 1;
} else if (letter == 'V'){
number = 5;
} else if (letter == 'X'){
number = 10;
} else if (letter == 'L'){
number = 50;
} else if (letter == 'C'){
number = 100;
} else if (letter == 'D'){
number = 500;
} else if (letter == 'M'){
number = 1000;
} else {
number = -1;
}
i++; // Move on to next position in the string
if (i==roman.length()){
// There is no letter in the string following the one we have just processed.
// So just add the number corresponding to the single letter to arabic.
arabic += number;
} else {
// Look at the next letter in the string. If it has a larger Roman numeral
// equivalent than number, then the two letters are counted together as
// a Roman numeral with value (nextNumber - number).
number = roman.charAt(i);
int nextNumber = number;
if(nextNumber > number){
// Combine the two letters to get one value, and move on to next position in string.
arabic += (nextNumber - number);
i++;
} else {
// Don't combine the letters. Just add the value of the one letter onto the number.
arabic += number;
}
}
System.out.println(number);
} // end while
/*******************************************
* Do not change after this line.
*******************************************/
}
}