Convert cardinal numbers (3) to ordinals ("3rd")
There are two kinds of numbers in English -- cardinals (1, 2, 3...), and
ordinals (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). This library provides functions for giving the
ordinal form of a number, given its cardinal value.
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Lingua-EN-Numbers-Ordinate-1.05.tar.gz | 0000012093 11.8 KB | |
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Dirk Stoecker (dstoecker)
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Tina Müller (tinita)
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- updated to 1.05 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Lingua-EN-Numbers-Ordinate/Changes 1.05 2021-03-23 NEILB - Improved test coverage - Tweaked code to not warn on documented behaviour - Fixed github repo URL - Added mention of Lingua::EN::Numbers's num2en_ordinal in SEE ALSO. - Removed section from doc which suggested you might like to try overloading & for ordinalisation. Let's not. 1.04_02 2021-03-22 NEILB - Sigh. I used // in the changes I made to tests, which meant it failed on pre-5.10 perls. Refactored. 1.04_01 2021-03-21 NEILB - Extended tests to give full coverage, which prompted: - Refactored logic in ordsuf(), which resolves a warning. It says it will take cardinals, but then the doc also says that if you send nonsense, you'll get back "th" as the suffix. So maintained that behaviour. - Fixed repo URL to reflect my changed github username
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