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Range of ordinal numbers

My disgusting list comprehension in the return statement is quite a headful.

"""Hopefully this function will save you the trip to oocalc/excel.

"""

def rangeth(start, stop=None, skip=1):
    """rangeth([start,] stop[, skip])

returns a list of strings as places in a list (1st, 2nd, etc)

>>> rangeth(4)
['0th', '1st', '2nd', '3rd']

    """
    
    if stop is None:
        stop, start = start, 0

    places = {'1':'st', '2':'nd', '3':'rd'}
    
    return ["{}{}".format(i, places.get(i[-1], 'th')) \
            if i[-2:] not in ['11', '12', '13'] else "{}{}".format(i, 'th') \
            for i in map(str, range(start, stop, skip))]

Also, can someone explain to me how range accepts it's parameters? I have my ugly little boilerplate here that I wish didn't exist. I can't find the source for range, as I gave up after thinking it's probably some header file in include.

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