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'}, ignore_case: true)
base.to_i('FoA')
=> 3850
base.to_i('FOA')
=> 3850
If you just want to translate the number to look at it you can use #normalize
base = Anybase.new('0123456789abcdef', synonyms: {'0' => 'oO'}, ignore_case: true)
base.normalize('FoA')
=> 'f0a'
If you want to use negative numbers, assign the negative sign character using the "negative_sign" option:
base = Anybase.new('0123456789abcdef', negative_sign: '-')
base.to_native(-12345)
=> '-3039'
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: Anybase::Hex
, Anybase::Base64
,
Anybase::Base64ForURL
and Anybase::Base62
(should all be pretty
self-explanatory)
As well, there is an AnyBase::Base73ForURL
. This includes the characters:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789$-_.+!*\'(),