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13\. Roman to Integer
Easy
Roman numerals are represented by seven different symbols: `I`, `V`, `X`, `L`, `C`, `D` and `M`.
Symbol Value
I 1
V 5
X 10
L 50
C 100
D 500
M 1000
For example, `2` is written as `II` in Roman numeral, just two one's added together. `12` is written as `XII`, which is simply `X + II`. The number `27` is written as `XXVII`, which is `XX + V + II`.
Roman numerals are usually written largest to smallest from left to right. However, the numeral for four is not `IIII`. Instead, the number four is written as `IV`. Because the one is before the five we subtract it making four. The same principle applies to the number nine, which is written as `IX`. There are six instances where subtraction is used:
* `I` can be placed before `V` (5) and `X` (10) to make 4 and 9.
* `X` can be placed before `L` (50) and `C` (100) to make 40 and 90.
* `C` can be placed before `D` (500) and `M` (1000) to make 400 and 900.
Given a roman numeral, convert it to an integer.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** s = "III"
**Output:** 3
**Example 2:**
**Input:** s = "IV"
**Output:** 4
**Example 3:**
**Input:** s = "IX"
**Output:** 9
**Example 4:**
**Input:** s = "LVIII"
**Output:** 58
**Explanation:** L = 50, V= 5, III = 3.
**Example 5:**
**Input:** s = "MCMXCIV"
**Output:** 1994
**Explanation:** M = 1000, CM = 900, XC = 90 and IV = 4.
**Constraints:**
* `1 <= s.length <= 15`
* `s` contains only the characters `('I', 'V', 'X', 'L', 'C', 'D', 'M')`.
* It is **guaranteed** that `s` is a valid roman numeral in the range `[1, 3999]`.