# go-ord Package **ord** provides tools for turning numbers into their human-friendly ordinal representation. For example: | Number | (English) Ordinal | |--------|-------------------| | 1 | 1st | | 2 | 2nd | | 3 | 3rd | | 4 | 4th | | 5 | 5th | | ... | ... | | 20 | 20th | | 21 | 21st | | 22 | 22nd | | 23 | 23rd | | 24 | 24th | | 25 | 25th | | 26 | 26th | | 27 | 27th | | ... | ... | ## Documention Online documentation, which includes examples, can be found at: http://godoc.org/sourcecode.social/reiver/go-ord [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/sourcecode.social/reiver/go-ord?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/sourcecode.social/reiver/go-ord) ## Example: ```go import "sourcecode.social/reiver/go-ord/en" // ... var n int64 = 123 fmt.Printf("You are the %s person in line.", orden.FormatInt64(n)) // Output: // You are the 123rd person in line. ``` ## Import To import package **ord** use `import` code like the follownig: ``` import "sourcecode.social/reiver/go-ord" ``` ## Installation To install package **ord** do the following: ``` GOPROXY=direct go get https://sourcecode.social/reiver/go-ord ``` ## Author Package **ord** was written by [Charles Iliya Krempeaux](http://changelog.ca)