This is basexx, a package for converting numbers to digit strings in various bases and vice versa.
To get the Base30 encoding of the number 412:
var sb strings.Builder
if err := basexx.EncodeInt64(&sb, 412, basexx.Base30); err != nil { ... }
result := sb.String()
To decode the Base30 digit string "fr"
:
result, err := basexx.DecodeString("fr", basexx.Base30)
To convert a digit string x
in base from
to a new digit string in base to
:
result, err := basexx.Convert(x, from, to)
To define your own new number base:
// ReverseBase10 uses digits '9' through '0' just to mess with you.
type ReverseBase10 struct{}
func (ReverseBase10) N() int64 { return 10 }
func (ReverseBase10) Digit(val int64) (byte, error) {
if val < 0 || val > 9 {
return 0, errors.New("digit value out of range")
}
return byte('9' - val), nil
}
func (ReverseBase10) Val(digit byte) (int64, error) {
if digit < '0’ || digit > '9' {
return 0, errors.New("invalid encoded digit")
}
return int64(9 - (digit - '0’))
}