Ing. Branislav Gerzo wrote:
John W. Krahn [JWK], on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 01:56 (-0800) has
on mind:
JWK> Two different digits are converted to 0?
JWK> The same digit is converted to two different values?
qood questions; ok, I changed @chars to:
my @chars = ( 0 .. 9 );
now here is list of res
John W. Krahn [JWK], on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 01:56 (-0800) has
on mind:
JWK> Two different digits are converted to 0?
JWK> The same digit is converted to two different values?
qood questions; ok, I changed @chars to:
my @chars = ( 0 .. 9 );
now here is list of results:
0 = 0
9 = 9
10
Ing. Branislav Gerzo wrote:
John W. Krahn [JWK], on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 at 12:56 (-0800)
thoughtfully wrote the following:
JWK> You could use the Math::BaseCalc module:
JWK> http://search.cpan.org/~kwilliams/Math-BaseCalc-1.011/
thanks, it is nice module, really easy to use. And also thanks t
John W. Krahn [JWK], on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 at 12:56 (-0800)
thoughtfully wrote the following:
JWK> You could use the Math::BaseCalc module:
JWK> http://search.cpan.org/~kwilliams/Math-BaseCalc-1.011/
thanks, it is nice module, really easy to use. And also thanks to your
program, but I have
John W. Krahn wrote:
Or if you really want to do it yourself:
$ perl -le'
my $num = 123456789;
{ my @digits = ( "a" .. "z", "A" .. "Z", 0 .. 9, "-", "_" );
sub fn {
my $in = shift;
my $res = "";
while ( $in ) {
substr $res, 0, 0, $digits[ $in % @digits ];
Ing. Branislav Gerzo wrote:
Hi pals,
Hello,
I'd like to code my own encode function, I have @list of allowed
characters, my input is number, and I'd like to 'convert' number to
characters. Here is script I coded, but I'm sure it could be really
better. This script should work, but there are too muc
Hi pals,
I'd like to code my own encode function, I have @list of allowed
characters, my input is number, and I'd like to 'convert' number to
characters. Here is script I coded, but I'm sure it could be really
better. This script should work, but there are too much conditions and
isn't so clear as