NAME¶
Lingua::EN::Number::IsOrdinal - detect if English number is ordinal or cardinal
SYNOPSIS¶
use Lingua::EN::Number::IsOrdinal 'is_ordinal';
ok is_ordinal('first');
ok !is_ordinal('one');
ok is_ordinal('2nd');
ok !is_ordinal('2');
DESCRIPTION¶
This module will tell you if a number, either in words or as digits, is a
cardinal or ordinal number
<
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/numbers/ordinal>.
This is useful if you e.g. want to distinguish these types of numbers found with
Lingua::EN::FindNumber and take different actions.
FUNCTIONS¶
is_ordinal¶
Takes a number as English words or digits (with or without ordinal suffix) and
returns 1 for ordinal numbers and "undef" for cardinal numbers.
Checks that the whole parameter is a number using Lingua::EN::FindNumber or a
regex in the case of digits, and if it isn't will throw a "not a
number" exception.
This function can be optionally imported.
METHODS¶
_is_ordinal¶
Method version of "is_ordinal", this is where the function is actually
implemented. Can be overloaded in a subclass.
_is_number¶
Returns 1 if the passed in string is a word-number as detected by
Lingua::EN::FindNumber or is a cardinal or ordinal number made of digits and
(for ordinal numbers) a suffix. Otherwise returns "undef". Can be
overloaded in a subclass.
SEE ALSO¶
- •
- Lingua::EN::FindNumber
- •
- Lingua::EN::Words2Nums
- •
- Lingua::EN::Inflect::Phrase
AUTHOR¶
Rafael Kitover <rkitover@cpan.org>