iptnum2ordinal
Convert positive integer to ordinal character vector
Description
Examples
Convert Integers to Ordinal Numbers
Convert the number 4 to an ordinal number. The ordinal number is spelled out in entirety.
str = iptnum2ordinal(4)
str = 'fourth'
Convert the number 23 to an ordinal number. The ordinal number consists of
a numeral and the ordinal suffix 'rd'
.
str = iptnum2ordinal(23)
str = '23rd'
Input Arguments
number
— Positive integer
numeric scalar
Positive integer, specified as a numeric scalar.
Output Arguments
number
— Ordinal number
character vector
Ordinal number, returned as a character vector.
Numbers less than or equal to twenty are spelled out.
Numbers greater than twenty consist of a numeral and an ordinal suffix:
'st'
(for "first"),'nd'
(for "second"),'rd'
(for "third"), or'th'
.
Data Types: char
Version History
Introduced before R2006a
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