Difference between revisions of "$ord"

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  [[alias]] example { [[var]] %suzy = 4, %carol = 3, %john = 2, %aca = 1 | [[echo]] -atg Suzy was $ord(%suzy) and Carol [[$&]]
 
  [[alias]] example { [[var]] %suzy = 4, %carol = 3, %john = 2, %aca = 1 | [[echo]] -atg Suzy was $ord(%suzy) and Carol [[$&]]
 
   was $ord(%carol) and John was $ord(%john) but [[:User:aca20031|aca20031]] was $ord(%aca) [[DollarPlus|$+]] ! }
 
   was $ord(%carol) and John was $ord(%john) but [[:User:aca20031|aca20031]] was $ord(%aca) [[DollarPlus|$+]] ! }
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[[Category:Text and Number Identifiers]]

Latest revision as of 02:53, 8 August 2008

Returns the orderly version of the given number (Appends either st, nd, rd or th)

$ord(N)
  • N can be any number. Even negative.

Example

alias example { var %suzy = 4, %carol = 3, %john = 2, %aca = 1 | echo -atg Suzy was $ord(%suzy) and Carol $&
 was $ord(%carol) and John was $ord(%john) but aca20031 was $ord(%aca) $+ ! }