base_convert

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www.github.com/carlosjhr64/base_convert

rubygems

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DESCRIPTION:

base_convert - Number base conversion.

Converts positive integers to different bases: Binary, octal, hexadecimal, decimal, or any arbitrary base. “Out of the box” handling of up to base 91. Allows for arbitrary choice of alphabet(digits).

See also Non-decimal_radices/Convert.

SYNOPSIS:

require 'base_convert'
include BaseConvert
h2o = FromTo.new(16, 8)
o2h = FromTo.new(8, 16)
a = h2o.convert('FFFF') #=> "177777"
b = o2h.convert('177777') #=> "FFFF"

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE:

Using ‘irb` to demonstrate the features. The components are scoped under `BaseConvert`:

# irb
# Welcome to IRB...
require 'base_convert' #=> true
include BaseConvert #=> Object

‘base_convert` provides three ways to convert a string representation of a number. The first is functional. One can extend(import) the functions that do the conversions. The conversion functions are `to_integer` and `to_base`. For example, the octal number “7777”:

extend Functions #=> main
digits = '01234567'
base = digits.length #=> 8
to_integer('7777', base, digits) #=> 4095
to_base(4095, base, digits) #=> "7777"

You can work with arbitrary digits:

digits = ')!@#$%^&'
base = digits.length #=> 8
to_integer('&&&&', base, digits) #=> 4095
to_base(4095, base, digits) #=> "&&&&"

For convenience, ‘base_convert` provides two sets of digits. `WORD` are the ASCII word characters except underscore. `QGRAPH` are the ASCII graph characters except quotes.

Configuration::WORD #=> "01...AB...ab...yz"
Configuration::QGRAPH #=> "!#...01...AB...ab...}~"
to_base(4095, 8, Configuration::WORD) #=> "7777"
to_base(4095, 8, Configuration::QGRAPH) #=> "****"

The second way to convert is via a conversion object of ‘BaseConvert::FromTo`. For example, to convert from hexadecimal to octal, and back:

h2o = FromTo.new(16, 8)
o2h = FromTo.new(8, 16)
h2o.convert('FFFF') #=> "177777"
o2h.convert('177777') #=> "FFFF"

You can access the conversion alphabets via the accessors FromTo#from_digits and FromTo#to_digits. By default, WORD is used for bases upto 62. For bigger bases upto 91, QGRAPH is used. You can have bigger bases, but you will need to come up with a bigger alphabet, perhaps by adding greek letters. Note that when there’s no ambiguity while using WORD, FromTo will upcase the string.

h2o.convert('FFFF') #=> "177777"
h2o.convert('ffff') #=> "177777"

FromTo also makes available the intermediary methods that works with integers, FromTo#base2integer and FromTo#integer2Base:

h2o.base2integer('FFFF') #=> 65535
h2o.integer2base(65535) #=> "177777"

The above replaces #base2dec and #dec2base which are now aliases and are deprecated. The third way to convert is via the subclass of String, ‘BaseConvert::Number`:

hexadecimal = Number.new('FFFF', 16, Configuration::WORD) #=> "FFFF"
# WORD is the default alphabet
hexadecimal = Number.new('FFFF', 16) #=> "FFFF"
hexadecimal.to_integer #=> 65535
# The default base is 10.
decimal = Number.new('65535') # "65535"
decimal.to_integer #=> 65535
decimal.to_base(16) #=> "FFFF"
decimal.to_base(8) #=> "177777"
# You can also specify the digits to use
digits = ')!@#$%^&'
decimal.to_base(8, digits) #=> "!&&&&&"

INSTALL:

$ sudo gem install base_convert

LICENSE:

(The MIT License)

Copyright © 2014 CarlosJHR64

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