Problem 59237. Roman to Integer Conversion
The idea behind this cody problem is to write a code that converts the Roman Numerals to Integers.
A numeral system known as Roman numerals (I, V, X, L, C, D, M), were used in ancient Rome, where letters represented numbers. They were in use in Europe in the late middle ages. The conversion of the Roman numerals and their indian or arabic conversion is listed as follows:
'I' = 1
'V' = 5
'X' = 10
'L' = 50
'C' = 100
'D' = 500
'M' = 1000
How the conversion works can be seen from this Wikipedia link
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