## romannumbers ### Instructions Write a program called `rn`. The objective is to convert a number, given as an argument, into a roman number and print it with its roman number calculation. The program should have a limit of `4000`. In case of an invalid number, for example `"hello"` or `0` the program should print `ERROR: can not convert to roman number`. Roman Numerals reminder: I -> 1 V -> 5 X -> 10 L -> 50 C -> 100 D -> 500 M -> 1000 For example, the number 1732 would be denoted MDCCXXXII in Roman numerals. However, Roman numerals are not a purely additive number system. In particular, instead of using four symbols to represent a 4, 40, 9, 90, etc. (i.e., IIII, XXXX, VIIII, LXXXX, etc.), such numbers are instead denoted by preceding the symbol for 5, 50, 10, 100, etc., with a symbol indicating subtraction. For example, 4 is denoted IV, 9 as IX, 40 as XL, etc. The following table gives the Roman numerals for the first few positive integers. 1 I 11 XI 21 XXI 2 II 12 XII 22 XXII 3 III 13 XIII 23 XXIII 4 IV 14 XIV 24 XXIV 5 V 15 XV 25 XXV 6 VI 16 XVI 26 XXVI 7 VII 17 XVII 27 XXVII 8 VIII 18 XVIII 28 XXVIII 9 IX 19 XIX 29 XXIX 10 X 20 XX 30 XXX ## Usage ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ go build student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ./rn hello ERROR: can not convert to roman digit student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ./rn 123 C+X+X+I+I+I CXXIII student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ./rn 999 (M-C)+(C-X)+(X-I) CMXCIX student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ./rn 3999 M+M+M+(M-C)+(C-X)+(X-I) MMMCMXCIX student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ./rn 4000 ERROR: can not convert to roman number student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ```