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Convert an integer to an ordinal string (e.g.,
1st
,2nd
, etc.).
npm install @stdlib/nlp-ordinalize
var ordinalize = require( '@stdlib/nlp-ordinalize' );
Converts an integer to an ordinal string (e.g., 1st
, 2nd
, etc.).
var out = ordinalize( '22' );
// returns '22nd'
out = ordinalize( 13 );
// returns '13th'
The function accepts the following options
:
-
lang:
string
indicating the language. Default:'en'
. -
suffixOnly:
boolean
indicating whether to return only the ordinal suffix. Default:false
. -
gender:
string
indicating whether to use themasculine
orfeminine
grammatical form. Default:'masculine'
.
By default, the function returns an ordinal string. To return only an ordinal suffix, set the suffixOnly
option.
var out = ordinalize( '22', {
'suffixOnly': true
});
// returns 'nd'
By default, the function returns an ordinal string in English. To return an ordinal string for a different language, set the lang
option.
var out = ordinalize( '22', {
'lang': 'fr'
});
// returns '22e'
By default, if a language differentiates between masculine and feminine grammatical forms, the functions returns an ordinal string in the masculine form. To return an ordinal string in the feminine form, set the gender
option.
var opts = {
'lang': 'es',
'gender': 'masculine'
};
var out = ordinalize( 7, opts );
// returns '7º'
opts.gender = 'feminine';
out = ordinalize( 7, opts );
// returns '7ª'
-
The following languages are supported:
- en: English.
- es: Spanish.
- fin: Finnish.
- fr: French.
- de: Dutch.
- it: Italian.
- pt: Portuguese.
- swe: Swedish.
var ordinalize = require( '@stdlib/nlp-ordinalize' );
var out = ordinalize( '1' );
// returns '1st'
out = ordinalize( 2 );
// returns '2nd'
out = ordinalize( '3', {
'suffixOnly': true
});
// returns 'rd'
out = ordinalize( '3', {
'lang': 'de'
});
// returns '3.'
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