NuGet Gallery Feed for Qhta.OrdNumbersOrdinal number is a sequence of segments separated by dots. A segment is a cardinal number from 0 to 16777215.
Each segment number can be directly followed by its variant symbol - a letter from "a" to "z" (or two letters).
Variant "a" is the first, variant "z" is 26th. If a segment has more variants than 26 then subsequent variants are symbolized by two-letter sequences: "aa", "ab", "ac" till "iu" (last possible variant is 255th).
Ordinal numbers are easily converted to/from strings. One-segment ordinal numbers (without) variants are compatible with integer numbers, two-segment ordinal numbers are compatible with real numbers.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Qhta.OrdNumbers/2020-05-11T09:05:51Zhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Qhta.OrdNumbers/2.2.1Qhta.OrdNumbers 2.2.12020-05-11T09:03:51Z2020-05-11T09:05:51Zqhtahttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/qhtaOrdinal number is a sequence of segments separated by dots. A segment is a cardinal number from 0 to 16777215.
Each segment number can be directly followed by its variant symbol - a letter from "a" to "z" (or two letters).
Variant "a" is the first, variant "z" is 26th. If a segment has more variants than 26 then subsequent variants are symbolized by two-letter sequences: "aa", "ab", "ac" till "iu" (last possible variant is 255th).
Ordinal numbers are easily converted to/from strings. One-segment ordinal numbers (without) variants are compatible with integer numbers, two-segment ordinal numbers are compatible with real numbers.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Qhta.OrdNumbers/2.1.1Qhta.OrdNumbers 2.1.12020-05-07T12:08:34Z2020-05-07T12:10:34Zqhtahttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/qhtaOrdinal number is a sequence of segments separated by dots. A segment is a cardinal number from 0 to 16777215.
Each segment number can be directly followed by its variant symbol - a letter from "a" to "z" (or two letters).
Variant "a" is the first, variant "z" is 26th. If a segment has more variants than 26 then subsequent variants are symbolized by two-letter sequences: "aa", "ab", "ac" till "iu" (last possible variant is 255th).
Ordinal numbers are easily converted to/from strings. One-segment ordinal numbers (without) variants are compatible with integer numbers, two-segment ordinal numbers are compatible with real numbers.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Qhta.OrdNumbers/2.1.0Qhta.OrdNumbers 2.1.02018-10-29T07:34:14Z2018-10-29T07:38:24Zqhtahttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/qhtaOrdinal number is a sequence of segments separated by dots. A segment is a cardinal number from 0 to 16777215.
Each segment number can be directly followed by its variant symbol - a letter from "a" to "z" (or two letters).
Variant "a" is the first, variant "z" is 26th. If a segment has more variants than 26 then subsequent variants are symbolized by two-letter sequences: "aa", "ab", "ac" till "iu" (last possible variant is 255th).
Ordinal numbers are easily converted to/from strings. One-segment ordinal numbers (without) variants are compatible with integer numbers, two-segment ordinal numbers are compatible with real numbers.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Qhta.OrdNumbers/2.0.0Qhta.OrdNumbers 2.0.02018-10-22T18:54:09Z2018-10-22T18:58:21Zqhtahttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/qhtaOrdinal number is a sequence of segments separated by dots. A segment is a cardinal number from 0 to 16777215.
Each segment number can be directly followed by its variant symbol - a letter from "a" to "z" (or two letters).
Variant "a" is the first, variant "z" is 26th. If a segment has more variants than 26 then subsequent variants are symbolized by two-letter sequences: "aa", "ab", "ac" till "iu" (last possible variant is 255th).
Ordinal numbers are easily converted to/from strings. One-segment ordinal numbers (without) variants are compatible with integer numbers, two-segment ordinal numbers are compatible with real numbers.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Qhta.OrdNumbers/1.0.0Qhta.OrdNumbers 1.0.02018-10-21T18:28:24Z2018-10-21T18:32:36Zqhtahttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/qhtaOrdinal number is a sequence of segments separated by dots. A segment is a cardinal number from 0 to 16777215.
Each segment number can be directly followed by its variant symbol - a letter from "a" to "z" (or two letters).
Variant "a" is the first, variant "z" is 26th. If a segment has more variants than 26 then subsequent variants are symbolized by two-letter sequences: "aa", "ab", "ac" till "iu" (last possible variant is 255th).
Ordinal numbers are easily converted to/from strings. One-segment ordinal numbers (without) variants are compatible with integer numbers, two-segment ordinal numbers are compatible with real numbers.