ROMAN function - Zoho Sheet - Help Guide

ROMAN

Converts a given number into a Roman numeral.

 

Syntax

 

ROMAN(number; [mode])

number: The number you want to convert to a Roman numeral. It can range from 1 to 3999, inclusive. Eg., 6

mode: Indicates the degree of simplification. It can range from 0 to 4. The higher the value, the greater is the simplification of the Roman number. Eg., 2

 

Examples

 

Formula

Result

=ROMAN(6)

VI

=ROMAN(A3;2)

XMIX

=ROMAN(A4;3)

VMIV


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Possible Errors

 

Errors

Meaning

#N/A!

  • The function could not find the value it was asked to look for. Commonly occurs in VLOOKUP and similar functions.

#NAME!

  • The function name is incorrect or invalid.

  • The given defined name (if any) is invalid.

  • There is a typo in the defined name used in the function.

  • Double quotes are missing for text values in the function.

  • Colon missing in a cell range reference.

#VALUE!

  • The given argument's data type is incorrect or invalid.
    For example, the function =DATE(A1:A3) will return a #VALUE error when a text value is present in the range.

#REF!

  • The given cell reference is incorrect or invalid. This error may occur when a cell/range has been deleted, moved, or pasted over.

 

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