Roman Numeral Converter example 1
Input
14
Output
XIV
Converts a standard number into Roman numeral notation.
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Use this Roman numeral converter to switch between standard number form and Roman numeral notation. It is useful for education, outlines, formatting, historical content, chapter numbering, and any workflow where Roman numerals still appear or need to be generated.
Example pages are especially useful for converters because they show what good input looks like, what kind of output to expect, and how the tool behaves in common scenarios.
Input
14
Output
XIV
Converts a standard number into Roman numeral notation.
Input
XLII
Output
42
Converts a Roman numeral back into a standard number.
Fix: Use valid Roman numeral syntax such as IV, IX, XL, and so on.
Fix: Keep the input within the usual supported range unless the tool documents extended notation.
Fix: Use whole numbers only for standard Roman numeral conversion.
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