-# Functions to convert between integers and Roman numerals. Doctest examples included.
-# by Paul Winkler
+# Functions to convert between integers and Roman numerals.
+# by Paul Winkler
# http://code.activestate.com/recipes/81611-roman-numerals/
# PSFL (GPL compatible)
-from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
-
import os
>>> print(int_to_roman(1999))
MCMXCIX
"""
- if type(input) != type(1):
+ if not isinstance(input, int):
raise TypeError("expected integer, got %s" % type(input))
if not 0 < input < 4000:
raise ValueError("Argument must be between 1 and 3999")
ints = (1000, 900, 500, 400, 100, 90, 50, 40, 10, 9, 5, 4, 1)
- nums = ('M', 'CM', 'D', 'CD','C', 'XC','L','XL','X','IX','V','IV','I')
+ nums = ('M', 'CM', 'D', 'CD', 'C', 'XC', 'L', 'XL', 'X', 'IX', 'V', 'IV',
+ 'I')
result = ""
for i in range(len(ints)):
count = int(input / ints[i])
input -= ints[i] * count
return result
+
def roman_to_int(input):
"""
Convert a roman numeral to an integer.
-
+
>>> r = list(range(1, 4000))
>>> nums = [int_to_roman(i) for i in r]
>>> ints = [roman_to_int(n) for n in nums]
...
ValueError: input is not a valid roman numeral: IL
"""
- if type(input) != type(""):
+ if not isinstance(input, str):
raise TypeError("expected string, got %s" % type(input))
input = input.upper()
nums = ['M', 'D', 'C', 'L', 'X', 'V', 'I']
ints = [1000, 500, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1]
places = []
for c in input:
- if not c in nums:
+ if c not in nums:
raise ValueError("input is not a valid roman numeral: %s" % input)
for i in range(len(input)):
c = input[i]
value = ints[nums.index(c)]
# If the next place holds a larger number, this value is negative.
try:
- nextvalue = ints[nums.index(input[i +1])]
+ nextvalue = ints[nums.index(input[i + 1])]
if nextvalue > value:
value *= -1
except IndexError:
pass
places.append(value)
sum = 0
- for n in places: sum += n
+ for n in places:
+ sum += n
# Easiest test for validity...
if int_to_roman(sum) == input:
return sum
def makedirs(path):
if not os.path.isdir(path):
os.makedirs(path)
+
+
+def get_translation(language):
+ import gettext
+ from .functions import lang_code_3to2
+
+ return gettext.translation(
+ 'messages',
+ localedir=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'locale'),
+ languages=[lang_code_3to2(language), 'pl'],
+ )