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This template will | ==Usage== | ||
:<code><nowiki>{{Ordinal|</nowiki>''integer''<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> | |||
This template will add the appropriate [[ordinal indicator]] to a given integer. | |||
Use <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal|</nowiki>''integer''<nowiki>|sup=yes}}</nowiki></code> to display the ordinal suffix in superscript. Do not use superscript notation in the article space, per [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Typography|this section]] of the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]]. | |||
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[[Category: | For an integer ending in 1, 2 or 3 (except for integers ending in 11, 12 or 13), the ordinal suffix will be ''-st'', ''-nd'' and ''-rd'', respectively. To display -d for the ordinal suffix rather than -nd and -rd, use <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal|</nowiki>''integer''<nowiki>|d}}</nowiki></code>. | ||
This template should not be used in running prose in articles; it is intended for automated script processing of numeric data. Writing something like "<code><nowiki>in the {{ordinal|16}} century</nowiki></code>" serves no purpose, and just makes the wikicode harder to understand and edit. | |||
==Examples== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Code !! Result | |||
|- | |||
| <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal|101}}</nowiki></code> || {{Ordinal|101}} | |||
|- | |||
| <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal|−102}}</nowiki></code> || {{Ordinal|−102}} | |||
|- | |||
| <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal|102|sup=yes}}</nowiki></code> || {{Ordinal|102|sup=yes}} | |||
|- | |||
| <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal|103}}</nowiki></code> || {{Ordinal|103}} | |||
|- | |||
| <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal|103|d}}</nowiki></code> || {{Ordinal|103|d}} | |||
|} | |||
==Other== | |||
*This template can be substituted. | |||
==See also== | |||
*{{tl|Cardinal}}, which removes the ordinal indicator from an ordinal number | |||
*{{tl|Ordinal to word}}, which produces the spelled-out form, "first" "second", etc. | |||
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[[Category:Number templates|Ordinal]] | |||
[[Category:Numerical conversion templates|Ordinal]] | |||
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Usage
{{Ordinal|integer}}
This template will add the appropriate ordinal indicator to a given integer.
Use {{Ordinal|integer|sup=yes}}
to display the ordinal suffix in superscript. Do not use superscript notation in the article space, per this section of the Manual of Style.
For an integer ending in 1, 2 or 3 (except for integers ending in 11, 12 or 13), the ordinal suffix will be -st, -nd and -rd, respectively. To display -d for the ordinal suffix rather than -nd and -rd, use {{Ordinal|integer|d}}
.
This template should not be used in running prose in articles; it is intended for automated script processing of numeric data. Writing something like "in the {{ordinal|16}} century
" serves no purpose, and just makes the wikicode harder to understand and edit.
Examples
Code | Result |
---|---|
{{Ordinal|101}} |
101st |
{{Ordinal|−102}} |
−102nd |
{{Ordinal|102|sup=yes}} |
102nd |
{{Ordinal|103}} |
103rd |
{{Ordinal|103|d}} |
103d |
Other
- This template can be substituted.
See also
- {{Cardinal}}, which removes the ordinal indicator from an ordinal number
- {{Ordinal to word}}, which produces the spelled-out form, "first" "second", etc.