NAME
   Math::BaseCnv - basic functions to CoNVert between number Bases

VERSION
   This documentation refers to version 1.14 of Math::BaseCnv, which was
   released on Sat Jul 30 06:44:28:46 -0500 2016.

SYNOPSIS
     #!/usr/bin/perl
     use strict;use warnings;use utf8;use v5.10;use Math::BaseCnv;

                 # CoNVert     63 from base-10 (decimal) to base- 2 (binary )
     my $binary__63 = cnv(     63 , 10,  2 );
                 # CoNVert 111111 from base- 2 (binary ) to base-16 (HEX    )
     my $HEX_____63 = cnv( 111111 ,  2, 16 );
                 # CoNVert     3F from base-16 (HEX    ) to base-10 (decimal)
     my $decimal_63 = cnv(    '3F', 16, 10 );
     say "63 dec->bin $binary__63 bin->HEX $HEX_____63 HEX->dec $decimal_63";

DESCRIPTION
   BaseCnv provides a few simple functions for converting between arbitrary
   number bases. You're probably better off using Michael Robinton's
   Math::Base::Convert benchmarked high-performance Perl modules. Another
   object syntax for number-base conversion is Ken Williams' fine
   Math::BaseCalc module.

PURPOSE
   The reason I created BaseCnv was that I needed a simple way to convert
   quickly between the 3 number bases I use most (10, 16, and 64). It
   turned out that it was trivial to handle any arbitrary number base that
   is represented as characters. High-bit ASCII has proven somewhat
   problemmatic but at least BaseCnv can simply and reliably convert
   between any possible base between 2 and 64 (or 96). I'm happy with it
   and employ b64() in places I probably shouldn't now.

USAGE
 cnv($numb[,$from[,$tobs]])
   CoNVert the number contained in $numb from its current number base
   ($from) into the result number base ($tobs).

   When only $numb is provided as a parameter:

   If $numb only contains valid decimal (base 10) digits, it will be
   converted to HEXADECIMAL (base 16).

   If $numb only contains valid hexadecimal (base 16) digits or begins with
   '0x', it will be it will be converted to decimal (base 10).

   When only $numb and $from are provided as parameters:

   cnv() assumes that $numb is already in decimal format and uses $from as
   the $tobs.

   When all three parameters are provided:

   The normal (and most clear) usage of cnv() is to provide all three
   parameters where $numb is converted from $from base to $tobs.

   cnv() is the only function that is exported from a normal 'use
   Math::BaseCnv;' command. The other functions below can be imported to
   local namespaces explicitly or with the following tags:

     :all - every function described here
     :heX - only cnv(), dec(), heX(), and HEX()
     :b64 - only cnv(), b10(), b64(), and b64sort()
     :dig - only dig() and diginit()
     :sfc - only summ(), fact(), and choo()

 b10($b64n)
   A shortcut to convert the number given as a parameter ($b64n) from base
   64 to decimal (base 10).

 b64($b10n)
   A shortcut to convert the number given as a parameter ($b10n) from
   decimal (base 10) to base 64.

 b64sort(@b64s)
   A way to sort b64 strings as though they were decimal numbers.

 dec($b16n)
   A shortcut to convert the number given as a parameter ($b16n) from
   hexadecimal (base 16) to decimal (base 10).

 HEX($b10n)
   A shortcut to convert the number given as a parameter ($b10n) from
   decimal (base 10) to HEXADECIMAL (base 16) uppercase.

 heX($b10n)
   A shortcut to convert the number given as a parameter ($b10n) from
   decimal (base 10) to hexadecimal (base 16) lowercase.

   Please read the "NOTES" regarding heX().

 dig(\@newd)
   Assign the new digit character list to be used in place of the default
   one. dig() can also alternately accept a string name matching one of the
   following predefined digit sets:

     'bin' => ['0', '1'],
     'dna' => ['a', 'c', 'g', 't'],
     'DNA' => ['A', 'C', 'G', 'T'],
     'oct' => ['0'..'7'],
     'dec' => ['0'..'9'],
     'heX' => ['0'..'9', 'a'..'f'],
     'HEX' => ['0'..'9', 'A'..'F'],
     'b36' => ['0'..'9', 'a'..'z'],
     'B36' => ['0'..'9', 'A'..'Z'],
     'b62' => ['0'..'9', 'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z'],
     'b64' => ['0'..'9', 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '.', '_'], # month:C:12 day:V:31
     'm64' => ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '0'..'9', '+', '/'], # 0-63 from MIME::Base64
     'iru' => ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '0'..'9', '[', ']'], # P10 server-server protocol used by IRCu daemon
     'url' => ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '0'..'9', '-', '_'], # MIME::Base64::URLSafe (avoid %2B %2F expansions)
     'rgx' => ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '0'..'9', '!', '-'], # ReGular eXpression variant
     'id0' => ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '0'..'9', '_', '-'], # IDentifier style 0
     'id1' => ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '0'..'9', '.', '_'], # IDentifier style 1
     'xnt' => ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '0'..'9', '.', '-'], # XML Name Tokens (Nmtoken)
     'xid' => ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '0'..'9', '_', ':'], # XML identifiers (Name   )
     'sxl' => ['?', '@', 'A'..'Z', '[','\\', ']', '^',  # Sixel Base64 from VT100.Net
               '_', '`', 'a'..'z', '{', '|', '}', '~'],
     'b85' => ['0'..'9', 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '!', '#',  # RFC 1924 for IPv6 addresses like in Math::Base85
               '$', '%', '&', '(', ')', '*', '+', '-',
               ';', '<', '=', '>', '?', '@', '^', '_',
               '`', '{', '|', '}', '~'               ],
     'asc' => [' ', '!', '"', '#', '$', '%', '&', "'",  # Base96 7-bit printable 0x20 (space) - 0x7F
               '(', ')', '*', '+', ',', '-', '.', '/',  #   (tilde ~) 'ascii' from Math::Base::Convert
               '0'..'9', ':', ';', '<', '=', '>', '?',
               '@', 'A'..'Z', '[','\\', ']', '^', '_',
               '`', 'a'..'z', '{', '|', '}', '~'     ],
     'b96' => ['0'..'9', 'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '.', '_',  # Base96 but starting with b64 characters
               ' ', '!', '"', '#', '$', '%', '&', "'",
               '(', ')', '*', '+', ',', '-', '/', ':',
               ';', '<', '=', '>', '?', '@', '[','\\',
               ']', '^', '`', '{', '|', '}', '~'     ],

   If no \@newd list or digit set name is provided as a parameter, dig()
   returns the current character list. It's fine to have many more
   characters in your current digit set than will be used with your
   conversions (e.g., using dig('b64') works fine for any cnv() call with
   $from and $tobs params less than or equal to 64).

   An example of a \@newd parameter for a specified alternate digit set for
   base 9 conversions is:

     dig( [ qw( n a c h o z   y u m ) ] );

 diginit()
   Resets the used digit list to the initial default order of the
   predefined digit set: 'b64'. This is simply a shortcut for calling
   dig('b64') for reinitialization purposes.

 summ($numb)
   A simple function to calculate a memoized BigInt summation of $numb down
   to 1.

 fact($numb)
   A simple function to calculate a memoized BigInt factorial of $numb.

 choo($ennn, $emmm)
   A simple function to calculate a memoized BigInt function of $ennn
   choose $emmm.

NOTES
   The Perl built-in hex() function takes a hex string as a parameter and
   returns the decimal value (FromBase = 16, ToBase = 10). This notation
   seems counter-intuitive to me since I prefer to read the code as though
   a hex() function will turn your parameter into hexadecimal (i.e., I
   think hex() should hexify your parameter but Perl's built-in does not.).
   I initially decided to invert the notation for my similar functions, but
   reconsidered the potential harm possible by introducing exported
   conflicting opposite behavior into other people's maybe crucial code, so
   I am falling back on unique casing with heX().

   My b64() function takes a decimal number as a parameter and returns the
   base64 equivalent (FromBase = 10, ToBase = 64) and my b10() function
   takes a base64 number (string) and returns the decimal value (FromBase =
   64, ToBase = 10). My heX() function opposes Perl's built-in hex() (which
   is similar to my dec()).

   Please think of my dec() and heX() functions as meaning decify and
   heXify. Also the pronunciation of dec() is 'dess' (not 'deck').

   Error checking is minimal.

   This module does not handle fractional number inputs because I like
   using the dot (.) character as a standard base64 digit since it makes
   for clean filenames.

   summ(), fact(), and choo() are general Math function utilities which are
   unrelated to number-base conversion but I didn't feel like making
   another separate module just for them so they snuck in here.

   I hope you find Math::BaseCnv useful. TTFN.

CHANGES
   Revision history for Perl extension Math::BaseCnv:

   - 1.14 G7UM6iSk Sat Jul 30 06:44:28:46 -0500 2016
     * synchronized README and Changes to updated POD

   - 1.12 G7OMKBCn Sun Jul 24 20:11:12:49 -0500 2016
     * added digit set 'b96' as a reordering of 'asc'

   - 1.10 G7OMF3ZT Sun Jul 24 15:03:35:29 -0500 2016
     * added new digit sets from Math::Base::Convert

     * switched all old hex() to distinct new heX() and updated POD to
     reflect

     * fixed META license to match POD and resolve issue:
     <HTTPS://RT.CPAN.Org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=60122> (Thanks again
     xenoterracide.)

     * removed PT from VERSION to resolve issue:
     <HTTPS://RT.CPAN.Org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=60275> (Thanks
     Alexandr.)

   - 1.8.B59BrZX Mon May 9 11:53:35:33 2011
     * updated 'url' digit set to URLSafe to resolve
     <HTTPS://RT.CPAN.Org/Ticket/Display.html?id=60125> (Thanks
     xenoterracide.)

     * updated license copyright years (already had GPLv3)

   - 1.6.A6FGHKE Tue Jun 15 16:17:20:14 2010
     * bumped minor version number so they'll keep ascending (without PT
     comprehension)

   - 1.4.A6FAbEb Tue Jun 15 10:37:14:37 2010
     * added Math::BigInt code for >64-bit number-base conversions

     * added a bunch more DigitSets: IRCu, URL, RegEx, identifier variants,
     XML Nmtoken, and XML ID Name

   - 1.4.75O6Pbr Thu May 24 06:25:37:53 2007
     * added Test::Pod(::Coverage)? tests and PREREQ entries

     * added b85 for IPv6, generated META.yml (with needed newline before
     EOF) and updated minor version number

   - 1.2.68J9uJQ Sat Aug 19 09:56:19:26 2006
     * added b64sort() and put POD at bottom

   - 1.2.59M7mRX Thu Sep 22 07:48:27:33 2005
     * testing Make as primary and BuildPL backup (needing rename for dot)

   - 1.2.59IBlgw Sun Sep 18 11:47:42:58 2005
     * testing just using Module::Build instead of MakeMaker

     * fixed test 12 which was failing on AMD64

     * added Build.PL to package

   - 1.2.54HK3pB Sun Apr 17 20:03:51:11 2005
     * removed 128 digit-set since some high-bit characters cause problems
     on Win32

     * made bin/cnv only executable to go in EXE_FILES

     * made Math::BaseCalc a link in POD and updated License

   - 1.2.45UC8fo Sun May 30 12:08:41:50 2004
     * tidied POD and increased minor version number since CPAN can't read
     PT in VERSION

   - 1.0.44E9ljP Wed Apr 14 09:47:45:25 2004
     * added test for divide-by-zero error in choo()

     * added summ()

   - 1.0.446EIbS Tue Apr 6 14:18:37:28 2004
     * snuck in fact() and choo()

   - 1.0.42REDir Fri Feb 27 14:13:44:53 2004
     * changed test.pl to hopefully pass MSWin32-x86-multi-thread

   - 1.0.428LV46 Sun Feb 8 21:31:04:06 2004
     * broke apart CHANGES to descend chronologically

     * made dec() auto uppercase param since dec(a) was returning 36
     instead of 10

   - 1.0.41M4GMP Thu Jan 22 04:16:22:25 2004
     * put cnv in bin/ as EXE_FILES

   - 1.0.418BEPc Thu Jan 8 11:14:25:38 2004
     * testing new e auto-generate MANIFEST(.SKIP)?

   - 1.0.3CNH37s Tue Dec 23 17:03:07:54 2003
     * updated POD

   - 1.0.3CG3dIx Tue Dec 16 03:39:18:59 2003
     * normalized base spelling

   - 1.0.3CD1Vdd Sat Dec 13 01:31:39:39 2003
     * added ABSTRACT section to WriteMakeFile()

     * changed synopsis example

     * updated all POD indenting

   - 1.0.3CCA5Mi Fri Dec 12 10:05:22:44 2003
     * removed indenting from POD NAME field

   - 1.0.3CB7M43 Thu Dec 11 07:22:04:03 2003
     * updated package to coincide with Time::Fields release

   - 1.0.39B36Lv Thu Sep 11 03:06:21:57 2003
     * synchronized POD with README documentation using new e utility

     * templatized package compilation

     * fixed boundary bugs

   - 1.0.37SLNGN Mon Jul 28 21:23:16:23 2003
     * first version (and my first Perl module... yay!) put on CPAN

   - 1.0.37JKj3w Sat Jul 19 20:45:03:58 2003
     * reworked interface from shell utility to package

   - 1.0.3159mLT Sun Jan 5 09:48:21:29 2003
     * original version

TODO
   - better error checking
   - handle fractions and exponents?

INSTALL
   Please run:

     `perl -MCPAN -e "install Math::BaseCnv"`

   or uncompress the package and run:

     `perl Makefile.PL;       make;       make test;       make install`
       or if you don't have  `make` but Module::Build is installed, try:
     `perl    Build.PL; perl Build; perl Build test; perl Build install`

FILES
   Math::BaseCnv requires:

   Math::BigInt to allow Big summ(), fact(), and choo() results

   Memoize to cache summ(), fact(), and choo() results

   Carp to allow errors to croak() from calling sub

LICENSE
   Most source code should be Free! Code I have lawful authority over is
   and shall be! Copyright: (c) 2003-2016, Pip Stuart. Copyleft : This
   software is licensed under the GNU General Public License (version 3 or
   later). Please consult <HTTP://GNU.Org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt> for
   important information about your freedom. This is Free Software: you are
   free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent
   permitted by law. See <HTTP://FSF.Org> for further information.

AUTHOR
   Pip Stuart <[email protected]>