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12. Integer To Roman

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Problem - Integer To Roman

Medium

Seven different symbols represent Roman numerals with the following values:

Symbol Value
I 1
V 5
X 10
L 50
C 100
D 500
M 1000

Roman numerals are formed by appending the conversions of decimal place values from highest to lowest. Converting a decimal place value into a Roman numeral has the following rules:

  • If the value does not start with 4 or 9, select the symbol of the maximal value that can be subtracted from the input, append that symbol to the result, subtract its value, and convert the remainder to a Roman numeral.
  • If the value starts with 4 or 9 use the subtractive form representing one symbol subtracted from the following symbol, for example, 4 is 1 (I) less than 5 (V): IV and 9 is 1 (I) less than 10 (X): IX. Only the following subtractive forms are used: 4 (IV), 9 (IX), 40 (XL), 90 (XC), 400 (CD) and 900 (CM).
  • Only powers of 10 (I, X, C, M) can be appended consecutively at most 3 times to represent multiples of 10. You cannot append 5 (V), 50 (L), or 500 (D) multiple times. If you need to append a symbol 4 times use the subtractive form.

Given an integer, convert it to a Roman numeral.

 

Example 1:

Input: num = 3749

Output: "MMMDCCXLIX"

Explanation:

3000 = MMM as 1000 (M) + 1000 (M) + 1000 (M)
 700 = DCC as 500 (D) + 100 (C) + 100 (C)
  40 = XL as 10 (X) less of 50 (L)
   9 = IX as 1 (I) less of 10 (X)
Note: 49 is not 1 (I) less of 50 (L) because the conversion is based on decimal places

Example 2:

Input: num = 58

Output: "LVIII"

Explanation:

50 = L
 8 = VIII

Example 3:

Input: num = 1994

Output: "MCMXCIV"

Explanation:

1000 = M
 900 = CM
  90 = XC
   4 = IV

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= num <= 3999

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class Solution:
    def intToRoman(self, num: int) -> str:
        roman_numerals = [
            (1000, 'M'), (900, 'CM'),
            (500, 'D'),  (400, 'CD'),
            (100, 'C'),  (90, 'XC'),
            (50, 'L'),   (40, 'XL'),
            (10, 'X'),   (9, 'IX'),
            (5, 'V'),    (4, 'IV'),
            (1, 'I'),
        ]

        result = ""
        for value, symbol in roman_numerals:
            while num >= value:
                result += symbol
                num -= value
        return result

Submission Stats:

  • Runtime: 4 ms (64.04%)
  • Memory: 17.8 MB (69.84%)