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Simon Törnqvist d3a7ed5bcc Fixed #35443 -- Changed ordinal to return negative numbers unchanged.
Previously, `-1` was converted to `"-1th"`. This has been updated to
return negative numbers "as is", so that for example `-1` is
converted to `"-1"`. This is now explicit in the docs.

Co-authored-by: Martin Jonson <artin.onson@gmail.com>
2024-05-27 10:54:25 +02:00

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===========================
``django.contrib.humanize``
===========================
.. module:: django.contrib.humanize
:synopsis: A set of Django template filters useful for adding a "human
touch" to data.
A set of Django template filters useful for adding a "human touch" to data.
To activate these filters, add ``'django.contrib.humanize'`` to your
:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting. Once you've done that, use
``{% load humanize %}`` in a template, and you'll have access to the following
filters.
.. templatefilter:: apnumber
``apnumber``
============
For numbers 1-9, returns the number spelled out. Otherwise, returns the
number. This follows Associated Press style.
Examples:
* ``1`` becomes ``one``.
* ``2`` becomes ``two``.
* ``10`` becomes ``10``.
You can pass in either an integer or a string representation of an integer.
.. templatefilter:: intcomma
``intcomma``
============
Converts an integer or float (or a string representation of either) to a string
containing commas every three digits.
Examples:
* ``4500`` becomes ``4,500``.
* ``4500.2`` becomes ``4,500.2``.
* ``45000`` becomes ``45,000``.
* ``450000`` becomes ``450,000``.
* ``4500000`` becomes ``4,500,000``.
:doc:`/topics/i18n/formatting` will be respected if enabled,
e.g. with the ``'de'`` language:
* ``45000`` becomes ``'45.000'``.
* ``450000`` becomes ``'450.000'``.
.. templatefilter:: intword
``intword``
===========
Converts a large integer (or a string representation of an integer) to a
friendly text representation. Translates ``1.0`` as a singular phrase and all
other numeric values as plural, this may be incorrect for some languages. Works
best for numbers over 1 million.
Examples:
* ``1000000`` becomes ``1.0 million``.
* ``1200000`` becomes ``1.2 million``.
* ``1200000000`` becomes ``1.2 billion``.
* ``-1200000000`` becomes ``-1.2 billion``.
Values up to 10^100 (Googol) are supported.
:doc:`/topics/i18n/formatting` will be respected if enabled,
e.g. with the ``'de'`` language:
* ``1000000`` becomes ``'1,0 Million'``.
* ``1200000`` becomes ``'1,2 Millionen'``.
* ``1200000000`` becomes ``'1,2 Milliarden'``.
* ``-1200000000`` becomes ``'-1,2 Milliarden'``.
.. templatefilter:: naturalday
``naturalday``
==============
For dates that are the current day or within one day, return "today",
"tomorrow" or "yesterday", as appropriate. Otherwise, format the date using
the passed in format string.
**Argument:** Date formatting string as described in the :tfilter:`date` tag.
Examples (when 'today' is 17 Feb 2007):
* ``16 Feb 2007`` becomes ``yesterday``.
* ``17 Feb 2007`` becomes ``today``.
* ``18 Feb 2007`` becomes ``tomorrow``.
* Any other day is formatted according to given argument or the
:setting:`DATE_FORMAT` setting if no argument is given.
.. templatefilter:: naturaltime
``naturaltime``
===============
For datetime values, returns a string representing how many seconds,
minutes or hours ago it was -- falling back to the :tfilter:`timesince`
format if the value is more than a day old. In case the datetime value is in
the future the return value will automatically use an appropriate phrase.
Examples (when 'now' is 17 Feb 2007 16:30:00):
* ``17 Feb 2007 16:30:00`` becomes ``now``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 16:29:31`` becomes ``29 seconds ago``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 16:29:00`` becomes ``a minute ago``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 16:25:35`` becomes ``4 minutes ago``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 15:30:29`` becomes ``59 minutes ago``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 15:30:01`` becomes ``59 minutes ago``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 15:30:00`` becomes ``an hour ago``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 13:31:29`` becomes ``2 hours ago``.
* ``16 Feb 2007 13:31:29`` becomes ``1 day, 2 hours ago``.
* ``16 Feb 2007 13:30:01`` becomes ``1 day, 2 hours ago``.
* ``16 Feb 2007 13:30:00`` becomes ``1 day, 3 hours ago``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 16:30:30`` becomes ``30 seconds from now``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 16:30:29`` becomes ``29 seconds from now``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 16:31:00`` becomes ``a minute from now``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 16:34:35`` becomes ``4 minutes from now``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 17:30:29`` becomes ``an hour from now``.
* ``17 Feb 2007 18:31:29`` becomes ``2 hours from now``.
* ``18 Feb 2007 16:31:29`` becomes ``1 day from now``.
* ``26 Feb 2007 18:31:29`` becomes ``1 week, 2 days from now``.
.. templatefilter:: ordinal
``ordinal``
===========
Converts an integer to its ordinal as a string.
Examples:
* ``1`` becomes ``1st``.
* ``2`` becomes ``2nd``.
* ``3`` becomes ``3rd``.
You can pass in either an integer or a string representation of an integer.
Negative integers are returned unchanged.