Talk:Spelling of ordinal numbers

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Revision as of 09:38, 7 September 2017 by rosettacode>Gerard Schildberger (added comments.)

In zero based numbering systems, 0 is the first number, 1 is the second and so on. In my opinion, this task should reflect that issue rather than trying to make ordinal numbers be cardinal numbers. --Rdm (talk) 08:49, 7 September 2017 (UTC)

I used the definition or ordinal numbers found elsewhere   (as used here for counting words in a sentence);   I hadn't even thought of equating ordinal numbers to be cardinal numbers   (I don't even think they are equivalent).   In particular, the definitions that are used here for this Rosetta Code task are human-centric, not computer-centric   (such as counting doors, for instance, in another Rosetta Code task).   This problem/riddle/puzzle/task is an old one, and people start counting the first word in that long sentence as, well, the first word.   People use unity based numbering system for counting.   To do otherwise would re-define the original sentence as used in the premise sentence.   This problem has been "solved" before computers were used for such things, and the use of computers shouldn't change the construction of that (never-ending) sentence.   -- Gerard Schildberger (talk) 09:38, 7 September 2017 (UTC)