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Ordinal Numbers
   
Public Class MainClass
    Public Shared Function GetOrdinal(ByVal Number As IntegerAs String
        If CType(Number, String).Length > Then
            Dim intEndNum As Integer = CType(CType(Number, String).Substring(CType(Number, String).Length - 22), Integer)
            If intEndNum >= 11 And intEndNum <= 13 Then
                Select Case intEndNum
                    Case 111213
                        Return "th"
                End Select
            End If
        End If

        If Number >= 21 Then
            Select Case CType(Number.ToString.Substring(Number.ToString.Length - 11), Integer)
                Case 1
                    Return "st"
                Case 2
                    Return "nd"
                Case 3
                    Return "rd"
                Case 0To 9
                    Return "th"
            End Select
        Else
            Select Case Number
                Case 1
                    Return "st"
                Case 2
                    Return "nd"
                Case 3
                    Return "rd"
                Case To 20
                    Return "th"
            End Select
        End If
    End Function

    Public Shared  Sub Main
        System.Console.WriteLine(GetOrdinal("123"))
    End Sub
End Class

   
    
    
  
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