0.2.1 • Published 10 years ago

bases v0.2.1

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bases.js

Utility for converting numbers to/from different bases/alphabets. Common bases have convenience aliases (see below), but arbitrary/custom alphabets can be used.

Installation

On the server side w/ Node.js:

npm install bases

Or in the browser (adds a global Bases variable for now):

<script src="bases.js"></script>

Usage

var bases = require('./bases');
  // or window.Bases in the browser

bases.toBase16(200);                // => 'c8'
bases.toBase62(99999);              // => 'q0T'
bases.toAlphabet(300, 'aAbBcC');    // => 'Abba'

bases.fromBase16('c8');               // => 200
bases.fromBase62('q0T');              // => 99999
bases.fromAlphabet('Abba', 'aAbBcC'); // => 300

API

Going from numbers to strings:

  • toAlphabet(num, alphabet): returns a string representation of the given number for the given alphabet, where the alphabet is an arbitrary string of characters. (See known alphabets below for examples.)

  • toBase(num, base): convenience helper for known bases (see below).

  • toBaseX(num): convenience helpers for known bases (see below), e.g. toBase62(num).

Going from strings to numbers:

  • fromAlphabet(str, alphabet): returns an integer representation of the given string for the given alphabet.

  • fromBase(num, base): convenience helper for known bases.

  • fromBaseX(str): convenience helpers for known bases.

Known Bases/Alphabets

Numbers only:

Letters only:

Alphanumeric:

Human-friendly:

Other:

Base-64 warning: besides there being several different standards, padding isn't currently added and line lengths aren't tracked. Not recommended for use with APIs that expect formal base-64 strings!

License

MIT license. (c) 2012-2014 Aseem Kishore and contributors.