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This module implements the {{tl|Roman}} template. For behavioral documentation, please see the template page. For test cases, please see [[Template:Roman/testcases]]. |
This module implements the {{tl|Roman}} template. For behavioral documentation, please see the template page. For test cases, please see [[Template:Roman/testcases]]. |
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*Module supports 0 as a Roman numeral, displays as 'N'. |
* Module supports 0 as a Roman numeral, displays as 'N'. |
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*Prior to 25 April 2016, used to display 69105 as <span style="text-decoration:overline;">LXV</span>MMMMCV. With the addition of <span style="text-decoration:overline;">IX</span> and <span style="text-decoration:overline;">IV</span> being 9000 and 4000 respectively, we now display 69105 as <span style="text-decoration:overline;">LXIX</span>CV. |
* Prior to 25 April 2016, used to display 69105 as <span style="text-decoration:overline;">LXV</span>MMMMCV. With the addition of <span style="text-decoration:overline;">IX</span> and <span style="text-decoration:overline;">IV</span> being 9000 and 4000 respectively, we now display 69105 as <span style="text-decoration:overline;">LXIX</span>CV. |
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*Module handles decimal, fractional, and arithmetic expressions to a precision of 1/1728. {{green|Uses <tt>#expr:</tt> at line 118.}} |
* Module handles decimal, fractional, and arithmetic expressions to a precision of 1/1728. {{green|Uses <tt>#expr:</tt> at line 118.}} |
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==Handling tricky cases (like 0.00001 and 99.99999)== |
==Handling tricky cases (like 0.00001 and 99.99999)== |
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#Find the Roman numerals for the integer part of the number. |
# Find the Roman numerals for the integer part of the number. |
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#If the number is not an integer: |
# If the number is not an integer: |
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#* Add half of the smallest unit (1/1728) to simulate rounding instead of truncation. |
#* Add half of the smallest unit (1/1728) to simulate rounding instead of truncation. |
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#* Ensure this new result is between 1/1728 and 1727/1728. (actually 1.1/1728 and 1727.1/1728 due to floating point rounding issues) |
#* Ensure this new result is between 1/1728 and 1727/1728. (actually 1.1/1728 and 1727.1/1728 due to floating point rounding issues) |
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#Hence, 0.00001 is guaranteed to have at least the smallest unit symbol (instead of being blank or 0), and 99.99999 does not display as 100 or 99 and 2 halves. |
# Hence, 0.00001 is guaranteed to have at least the smallest unit symbol (instead of being blank or 0), and 99.99999 does not display as 100 or 99 and 2 halves. |
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==Validation== |
==Validation== |
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This module implements the {{Roman}} template. For behavioral documentation, please see the template page. For test cases, please see Template:Roman/testcases.
- Module supports 0 as a Roman numeral, displays as 'N'.
- Prior to 25 April 2016, used to display 69105 as LXVMMMMCV. With the addition of IX and IV being 9000 and 4000 respectively, we now display 69105 as LXIXCV.
- Module handles decimal, fractional, and arithmetic expressions to a precision of 1/1728. Uses #expr: at line 118.
Handling tricky cases (like 0.00001 and 99.99999)
- Find the Roman numerals for the integer part of the number.
- If the number is not an integer:
- Add half of the smallest unit (1/1728) to simulate rounding instead of truncation.
- Ensure this new result is between 1/1728 and 1727/1728. (actually 1.1/1728 and 1727.1/1728 due to floating point rounding issues)
- Hence, 0.00001 is guaranteed to have at least the smallest unit symbol (instead of being blank or 0), and 99.99999 does not display as 100 or 99 and 2 halves.
Validation
- Template:Roman/testcases
- Module:Roman/testcases - does not contain fractional/decimal tests
- The template supports subst: and safesubst:.