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Ordinal Returns the zero-based ordinal of the shortcode in relation to its parent.
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SHORTCODE.Ordinal

The Ordinal method returns the zero-based ordinal of the shortcode in relation to its parent. If the parent is the page itself, the ordinal represents the position of this shortcode in the page content.

[!note] Hugo increments the ordinal with each shortcode call, regardless of the specific shortcode type. This means that the ordinal value is tracked sequentially across all shortcodes within a given page.

This method is useful for, among other things, assigning unique element IDs when a shortcode is called two or more times from the same page. For example:

{{</* img src="images/a.jpg" */>}}

{{</* img src="images/b.jpg" */>}}

This shortcode performs error checking, then renders an HTML img element with a unique id attribute:

{{ $src := "" }}
{{ with .Get "src" }}
  {{ $src = . }}
  {{ with resources.Get $src }}
    {{ $id := printf "img-%03d" $.Ordinal }}
    <img id="{{ $id }}" src="{{ .RelPermalink }}" width="{{ .Width }}" height="{{ .Height }}" alt="">
  {{ else }}
    {{ errorf "The %q shortcode was unable to find %s. See %s" $.Name $src $.Position }}
  {{ end }}
{{ else }}
  {{ errorf "The %q shortcode requires a 'src' argument. See %s" .Name .Position }}
{{ end }}

Hugo renders the page to:

<img id="img-000" src="/images/a.jpg" width="600" height="400" alt="">
<img id="img-001" src="/images/b.jpg" width="600" height="400" alt="">

[!note] In the shortcode template above, the with statement is used to create conditional blocks. Remember that the with statement binds context (the dot) to its expression. Inside of a with block, preface shortcode method calls with a $ to access the top-level context passed into the template.