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=Anybase ==Arbitrary number bases So often, I need to create random number bases, with random digits, to satisfy some crazy requirement. Here is an example of how you'd do hex in Anybase. base = Anybase.new('0123456789abcdef') base.to_i('f0a') => 3850 base.to_native(123450) => "1e23a" As well, you can tell Anybase to ignore case. base = Anybase.new('0123456789abcdef', :ignore_case => true) base.to_i('F0A') => 3850 Anybase can also have synonyms. base = Anybase.new('0123456789abcdef', :synonyms => {'0' => 'oO'}) base.to_i('FoA') => 3850 base.to_i('FOA') => 3850 Anybase can also zeropad your output with whatever your "zero" character is. Anybase.new("012345678").to_native(1234, :zero_pad => 8) => '00001621' Anybase also lets you create random numbers of any number of digits Anybase.new("012345678").random(20) => '62400274212676317317' Anybase gives you a few built-in: <tt>Anybase::Hex</tt>, <tt>Anybase::Base64</tt>, <tt>Anybase::Base64ForURL</tt> and <tt>Anybase::Base62</tt> (should all be pretty self-explanatory) As well, there is an <tt>AnyBase::Base73ForURL</tt>. This includes the characters: <tt>ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789$-_.+!*\'(),</tt>
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anybase-0.0.9 | README.rdoc |
anybase-0.0.8 | README.rdoc |