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README
Installation • Usage • License • Documentation
Roman is a Swift framework that allows for seamless Roman numeral conversion.
Installation
Compatibility:
- Platforms:
- OS X
- iOS
- watchOS
- tvOS
- Linux
- Language:
- Swift 2.1+
Install Using Swift Package Manager
The Swift Package Manager is a decentralized dependency manager for Swift.
Add the project to your
Package.swift
.import PackageDescription let package = Package( name: "MyAwesomeProject", dependencies: [ .Package(url: "https://github.com/nvzqz/Roman.git", majorVersion: 1) ] )
Import the Roman module.
import Roman
Install Using CocoaPods
CocoaPods is a centralized dependency manager for Objective-C and Swift. Go here to learn more.
Add the project to your Podfile.
use_frameworks! pod 'Roman', '~> 1.1.0'
Run
pod install
and open the.xcworkspace
file to launch Xcode.Import the Roman framework.
import Roman
Install Using Carthage
Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager for Objective-C and Swift.
Add the project to your Cartfile.
github "nvzqz/Roman"
Run
carthage update
and follow the additional steps in order to add Roman to your project.Import the Roman framework.
import Roman
Install Manually
Simply add the Roman.swift
file into your project.
Usage
String
A Roman numeral string can be created from an instance of a type that conforms
to IntegerType
.
String(roman: 1478) // "MCDLXXVIII"
String(roman: 2743) // "MMDCCXLIII"
String(roman: 1226) // "MCCXXVI"
String(roman: 0) // nil
String(roman: -42) // nil
IntegerType
All types that conform to IntegerType
can be initialized from a Roman numeral
string.
The input string is case insensitive.
Int(roman: "III") // 3
Int(roman: "MIV") // 1004
Int(roman: "CdV") // 405
Roman even supports irregular numerals that don't use a short form.
Each of the following evaluates to true
:
Int(roman: "IV") == Int(roman: "IIII")
Int(roman: "XX") == Int(roman: "VVVV")
Int(roman: "CD") == Int(roman: "CCCC")
Invalid strings return nil
.
Int(roman: "hello") == nil
Int(roman: "IIIXX") == nil
Int(roman: "XYZ") == nil
FloatingPointType
All types that conform to FloatingPointType
can be initialized from a Roman
numeral string.
Creating instances from Roman numerals works the same way as with IntegerType
.
License
Roman is released under the MIT License.
All assets are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and can be found in the Assets folder.
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the Roman README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.