On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 10:55:56AM -0700, "Tom Christiansen" wrote: > >Or, more accurately: > ># The endings for ordinal numbers. > >@ORDINALS = ('th', 'st', 'nd', 'rd', ('th') x 17, 'st', 'nd', 'rd', > > ('th') x 7, 'st'); > >print "... the $day$ORDINALS[$day] of $month"; > >But this is getting off-topic. :) > Ah, but it's cool though, which covers a a multitude of sins. I see people are venting their frustrations on the newbie who didn't bother to read the documentation, or post his question in the right forum... At least it isn't being directed internally.... Cheers... :-) mark -- markm@nortelnetworks.com/mark@mielke.cc/markm@ncf.ca __________________________ . . _ ._ . . .__ . . ._. .__ . . . .__ | SIR Tools (7H12) |\/| |_| |_| |/ |_ |\/| | |_ | |/ |_ | Nortel Networks | | | | | \ | \ |__ . | | .|. |__ |__ | \ |__ | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them... http://mark.mielke.cc/Thread Previous