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Not sure there is something in the date udf but here's a basic example of how you could do it.
Just put it in a function.

EDIT:

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Local $1 = "st"
Local $2 = "nd"
Local $3 = "rd"

For $i = 1 To 31
    $si = String($i)
    Switch StringRight($si, 1)
        Case "1"
            If $si = "11" Then
                $si &= "th"
            Else
                $si &= $1
            EndIf

        Case "2"
            If $si = "12" Then
                $si &= "th"
            Else
                $si &= $2
            EndIf

        Case "3"
            If $si = "13" Then
                $si &= "th"
            Else
                $si &= $3
            EndIf

        Case Else
            $si &= "th"
    EndSwitch
    ConsoleWrite($si & @LF)
Next

Edited by JohnOne

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EDIT:

Irrelevant code

For $i = 1 To 31
    ConsoleWrite(_Dayth($i) & @LF)
Next

Func _Dayth($i)
    $si = String($i)
    Switch StringRight($si, 1)
        Case "1"
            If $si = "11" Then
                $si &= "th"
            Else
                $si &= "st"
            EndIf

        Case "2"
            If $si = "12" Then
                $si &= "th"
            Else
                $si &= "nd"
            EndIf

        Case "3"
            If $si = "13" Then
                $si &= "th"
            Else
                $si &= "rd"
            EndIf

        Case Else
            $si &= "th"
    EndSwitch
    Return $si
EndFunc

Edited by JohnOne

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I think the OP wants the th & rd part raised up, just like you would using <sup> in HTML.

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o.Ops.

EDIT:

I'm unsure if superscript is allowed in whatever unicode version AutoIt uses, wiki says superscript is application specific.

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There is hopefully only one Unicode standard (while there are several encodings to represent its codepoints). Unicode is just a giant character set where there is no provision for glyph attributes.

A deviant use of modifier small letters is marginally possible but completely perverse: 1ˢᵗ, 2ᶮᵈ, 3ʳᵈ, 4ᵗʰ. Notice there is no small letter N without hook: ᶮ or ᶯ .

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Yes, I want for '1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th' text..., to be like this '1ˢᵗ, 2ᶮᵈ, 3ʳᵈ, 4ᵗʰ'. With small symbols and its raised up. Here is my script...

#include <StaticConstants.au3>
#include <GuiConstants.au3>
#include <Date.au3>

Global $Date_Now

GuiCreate('Date', 350, 100)
$Date = GUICtrlCreateLabel('', 5, 5, 340, 90, $SS_CENTER)
GuiSetState()

While 1
    $Msg = GUIGetMsg()
    Select
        Case $Msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
        ExitLoop
    EndSelect
    _Date()
WEnd

Func _Date()
    Local $MDAY = @MDAY, $Smbl = 'th'
    Switch $MDAY
        Case 1 To 9
            $MDAY = StringRight(@MDAY, 1)
            If $MDAY = 1 Then $Smbl = 'st'
            If $MDAY = 2 Then $Smbl = 'nd'
            If $MDAY = 3 Then $Smbl = 'rd'
        Case Else
            If StringRight($MDAY, 1) = 1 Then $Smbl = 'st'
            If StringRight($MDAY, 1) = 2 Then $Smbl = 'nd'
            If StringRight($MDAY, 1) = 3 Then $Smbl = 'rd'
            If StringTrimRight(StringRight($MDAY,2), 1) = 1 Then $Smbl = 'th'
    EndSwitch
    $Date_Format =  $MDAY&$Smbl&' '&_DateToMonth(@MON)&' '&@YEAR
    If $Date_Now <> $Date_Format Then
        $Date_Now = $Date_Format
        GUICtrlSetData ($Date, $Date_Now)
        GUICtrlSetFont ($Date, 30, 600, 0, 'Arial Narrow')
        GUICtrlSetColor($Date, 0x048041)
    EndIf
EndFunc
For $i = 1 To 31
    MsgBox(0, 'Date Of Birth', _Day()&' January 90')
Next

Func _Day()
    Local $Smbl = 'th'
    Switch $i
        Case 1 To 9
            If $i = 1 Then $Smbl = 'st'
            If $i = 2 Then $Smbl = 'nd'
            If $i = 3 Then $Smbl = 'rd'
        Case Else
            If StringRight($i, 1) = 1 Then $Smbl = 'st'
            If StringRight($i, 1) = 2 Then $Smbl = 'nd'
            If StringRight($i, 1) = 3 Then $Smbl = 'rd'
            If StringTrimRight(StringRight($i,2), 1) = 1 Then $Smbl = 'th'
    EndSwitch
    Return $i & $Smbl
EndFunc

Hope for anyone can help...

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Copy the example in my post and paste in a Unicode-enabled editor. I didn't use supercript attribute.

This wonderful site allows debugging and testing regular expressions (many flavors available). An absolute must have in your bookmarks.
Another excellent RegExp tutorial. Don't forget downloading your copy of up-to-date pcretest.exe and pcregrep.exe here
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