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+ == 1.0.0 // 2009-07-01
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+ This is the initial stand-alone release of Radix,
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+ ported from the basex.rb library of Ruby Facets.
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+ * Happy Bithday!
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+ HISTORY
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+ LICENSE
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+ MANIFEST
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+ README
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+ demo
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+ demo/examples.rd
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+ lib
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+ lib/radix.rb
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+ meta
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+ = Radix
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+
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+ * http://death.rubyforge.org
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+ * http://death.rubyforge.org/radix
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+
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+
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+ == DESCRIPTION
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+
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+ Radix provides the means of converting to and from any base.
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+ In addition, representational notations need not be in
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+ ASCII order; any user-defined notation can be used upto
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+ base 62.
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+
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+
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+ == FEATURES/ISSUES
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+
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+ * Convert to and from any base.
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+ * User-definable character set upto base 62.
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+ * Defaults to standard base 62.
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+ * Can be used to encode strings.
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+
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+
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+ == RELEASE NOTES
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+
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+ Please see HISTORY file.
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+
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+
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+ == SYNOPSIS
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+
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+ Base conversions with ASCII ordered notations are easy in Ruby.
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+
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+ 255.to_s(16) #=> "FF"
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+ "FF".to_i(16) #=> 255
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+
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+ But Ruby reaches it's limit at base 36.
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+
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+ 255.to_s(37) #=> Error
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+
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+ Radix provides the means of converting to and from any base.
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+
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+ Radix.convert_base([100, 10], 256, 10)
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+ #=> [2,5,6,1,0]
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+
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+ And it can handle any notation upto base 62.
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+
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+ Radix.convert("10", 62, 10) #=> "62"
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+
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+ And the notations need not be in ASCII order --odd notations
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+ can be used.
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+
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+ b10 = Radix.new([:Q, :W, :E, :R, :T, :Y, :U, :I, :O, :U])
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+ b10.convert("FF", 16) #=> "EYY"
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+
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+
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+ == HOW TO INSTALL
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+
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+ To install with RubyGems simply open a console and type:
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+
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+ gem install radix
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+
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+ Site installation requires Setup.rb (gem install setup),
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+ then download the tarball package and type:
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+
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+ tar -xvzf radix-1.0.0.tgz
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+ cd radix-1.0.0
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+ sudo setup.rb all
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+
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+ Windows users use 'ruby setup.rb all'.
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+
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+
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+ == LINCENSE/COPYRIGHT
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+ Copyright (c) 2006 The Coding Dead <http://death.rubyforge.org>
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+
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+ This program is ditributed unser the terms of the LGPLv3 license.
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+ See LICENSE file for details.
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+ = Examples of Radix
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+
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+ First require the library.
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+
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+ require 'radix'
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+
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+ First let's try something we all know, hexideciaml.
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+ First we setup the radix for each.
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+
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+ b10 = Radix.new(Radix::BASE10)
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+ b16 = Radix.new(Radix::BASE16)
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+
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+ Now we can covert from one to the other.
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+
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+ b16.convert("16" , b10).should == "10"
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+ b16.convert("160", b10).should == "A0"
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+ b16.convert("255", b10).should == "FF"
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+
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+ To Confirm, we convert from deciaml to hexidecimal.
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+
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+ b10.convert("10", b16).should == "16"
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+ b10.convert("A0", b16).should == "160"
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+ b10.convert("FF", b16).should == "255"
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+
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+ If we we want to use standard encodings then we
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+ can simple provide an integer base, rather than
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+ a Radix class.
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+
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+ b10.convert("10", 16).should == "16"
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+ b10.convert("A0", 16).should == "160"
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+ b10.convert("FF", 16).should == "255"
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+
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+ We can also use the module function to convert
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+ to and from standard notations upto 62 without
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+ creating an instance of Radix.
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+
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+ Radix.convert("10", 16, 10).should == "16"
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+ Radix.convert("A0", 16, 10).should == "160"
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+ Radix.convert("FF", 16, 10).should == "255"
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+
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+ Let's try that again with the mazimum base supported.
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+
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+ Radix.convert( "62", 10, 62).should == "10"
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+ Radix.convert("8814542", 10, 62).should == "AZ42"
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+
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+ Radix.convert( "10", 62, 10).should == "62"
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+ Radix.convert( "AZ42", 62, 10).should == "8814542"
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+
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+ Radix can also be used to encode and decode strings.
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+
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+ b16.encode("CHARLIE").should == "434841524C4945"
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+ b16.decode("434841524C4945").should == "CHARLIE"
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+
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+ Now let's try a more down to earth base, my favorite,
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+ senary, or base six.
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+
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+ b6 = Radix.new(0..5)
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+ b6.convert("39", 10).should == "103"
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+
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+ And the notations need not be in ASCII order. Odd alternate notations
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+ can be used as well.
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+
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+ b10 = Radix.new([:Q, :W, :E, :R, :T, :Y, :U, :I, :O, :U])
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+ b10.convert("FF", 16) #=> "EYY"
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+
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+ Finally, we will demonstrate how to convert bases larger than 62.
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+ These can only be represented as arrays since there are not enough
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+ latin characters to represent them.
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+
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+ Radix.convert_base([100, 10], 256, 10).should == [2, 5, 6, 1, 0]
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+ Radix.convert_base([2, 5, 6, 1, 0], 10, 256).should == [100, 10]
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+
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+ QED.
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+ # Radix coverts to and from any base.
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+ #
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+ # Base conversions with ASCII ordered notations are easy in Ruby.
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+ #
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+ # 255.to_s(16) #=> "FF"
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+ # "FF".to_i(16) #=> 255
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+ #
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+ # But Ruby reaches it's limit at base 36.
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+ #
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+ # 255.to_s(37) #=> Error
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+ #
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+ # Radix provides the means of converting to and from any base.
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+ #
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+ # Radix.convert_base([100, 10], 256, 10)
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+ # #=> [2,5,6,1,0]
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+ #
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+ # And it can handle any notation upto base 62.
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+ #
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+ # Radix.convert("10", 62, 10) #=> "62"
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+ #
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+ # And the notations need not be in ASCII order --odd notations
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+ # can be used.
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+ #
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+ # b10 = Radix.new([:Q, :W, :E, :R, :T, :Y, :U, :I, :O, :U])
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+ # b10.convert("FF", 16) #=> "EYY"
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+ #
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+ class Radix
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+
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+ BASE10 = ["0".."9"].map { |r| r.to_a }.flatten
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+ BASE12 = ["0".."9", ["X", "E"]].map { |r| r.to_a }.flatten
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+ BASE16 = ["0".."9", "A".."F"].map { |r| r.to_a }.flatten
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+ BASE36 = ["0".."9", "A".."Z"].map { |r| r.to_a }.flatten
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+ BASE60 = ["0".."9", "a".."z", "A".."X"].map { |r| r.to_a }.flatten
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+ BASE62 = ["0".."9", "a".."z", "A".."Z"].map { |r| r.to_a }.flatten
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+
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+ attr :chars
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+ attr :base
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+ attr :values
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+
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+ def initialize(chars=BASE62)
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+ @chars = chars.map{ |c| c.to_s }
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+ @base = @chars.size
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+ @values = Hash[*(0...@base).map { |i| [ @chars[i], i ] }.flatten]
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ def encode(byte_string)
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+ digits = byte_string.unpack("C*")
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+ digits = convert_base(digits, 256, base)
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+ digits.map{ |d| @chars[d] }.join
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ def decode(encoded)
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+ digits = encoded.split(//).map{ |c| @values[c] }
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+ convert_base(digits, base, 256).pack("C*")
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ def convert(digits, from_radix)
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+ from_radix = standard_radix(from_radix) if Integer === from_radix
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+ digits = digits.to_s.split(//)
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+ digits = digits.map{ |digit| from_radix.values[digit] }
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+ digits = convert_base(digits, from_radix.base, base)
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+ digits = digits.map{ |digit| chars[digit] }
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+ digits.join
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ def convert_base(digits, from_base, to_base)
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+ self.class.convert_base(digits, from_base, to_base)
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+ end
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+
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+ def standard_radix(integer_base)
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+ self.class.standard_radix(integer_base)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Do a standard conversion upto base 62.
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+ def self.convert(digits, from_base, to_base)
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+ r1 = standard_radix(from_base)
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+ r2 = standard_radix(to_base)
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+ r2.convert(digits, r1)
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ def self.convert_base(digits, from_base, to_base)
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+ bignum = 0
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+ digits.each { |digit| bignum = bignum * from_base + digit }
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+ converted = []
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+ until bignum.zero?
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+ bignum, digit = bignum.divmod(to_base)
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+ converted.push(digit)
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+ end
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+ converted.reverse
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ def self.standard_radix(integer_base)
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+ if integer_base > 36
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+ Radix.new(BASE62[0..integer_base-1])
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+ else
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+ Radix.new(BASE36[0..integer_base-1])
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ 2006-08-01
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+ Convert to and from any base.
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+ http://death.rubyforge.org/radix
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+ LGPL
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+ radix
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+ death
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+ 2009-06-26
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+ svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/death/radix
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+ Convert to and from any base.
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+ 1.0.0
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: radix
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - trans <transfire@gmail.com>
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+
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+ date: 2009-08-15 00:00:00 -04:00
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+ default_executable:
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+ dependencies: []
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+
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+ description: Convert to and from any base.
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+ email: trans <transfire@gmail.com>
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+ executables: []
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+
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+ extensions: []
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+
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+ extra_rdoc_files:
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+ - README
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+ - MANIFEST
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - HISTORY
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+ files:
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+ - HISTORY
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - MANIFEST
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+ - README
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+ - demo/examples.rd
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+ - lib/radix.rb
34
+ - meta/authors
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+ - meta/contact
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+ - meta/created
37
+ - meta/description
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+ - meta/homepage
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+ - meta/license
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+ - meta/package
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+ - meta/project
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+ - meta/release
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+ - meta/repository
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+ - meta/summary
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+ - meta/version
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+ has_rdoc: true
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+ homepage: http://death.rubyforge.org/radix
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+ licenses: []
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+
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+ post_install_message:
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+ rdoc_options:
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+ - --inline-source
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+ - --title
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+ - radix api
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+ - --main
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+ - README
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: "0"
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+ version:
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: "0"
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+ version:
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ rubyforge_project: death
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+ rubygems_version: 1.3.5
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 3
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+ summary: Convert to and from any base.
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+ test_files: []
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+