What is the data structure of the Inode number?

I am deceived by determining the inode number:

An index is a data structure in a traditional Unix-style file system such as UFS or ext3. The inode stores basic information about a regular file, directory, or other file system object. Source

Thus, each inode number must have a logical order. Can you do something directly from the numbers in front?

4214970 0 drwx------  102 user  staff   3.4K Feb  2 22:34 new
5728909 0 drwx------    3 user  staff   102B Mar 25 22:11 new_new
5415906 0 drwx------   15 user  staff   510B Mar 19 02:28 stdout_TEST

If not, what things can you know thanks to the data structure?

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Can you conclude something directly from the numbers in front?

Not necessary. Inodes are processed.

If not, what things can you know thanks to the data structure?

, struct, (, /usr/include/linux/ext2_fs.h ext2 ext3).

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