Based upon what I see on tv and at the movies, the use of Roman numerals indicates something is important or sophisticated (e.g. the Superbowl, Olympics, movie credits). But who wants to bother with trying to translate them into decimal notation? I sure don't.. thus the problem is to take an input string array with an arbitrary number of Roman numerals, separated by spaces, and return an array of the resulting Arabic versions. Note since there is no standardization regarding some of the more 'modern' rules of Roman numeral notation, there may be multiple ways of representing the same Arabic number, as shown in the example below:
'XXXIX CCXLVI' -> [39 246]
'DLV MCCXXXIV MDCCLXXVI' -> [555 1234 1776]
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