python-weirdbase - Convert weird and arbitrary number bases to and from integers
Want to convert an integer to a string representation of weird number base like base36? We have you covered.
>>> import weirdbase
>>> weirdbase.int2base(12345, base=36)
'9IX'
>>> weirdbase.base2int('9IX', 36)
12345
By default, it's case-sensitive, so you can also do:
>>> weirdbase.base2int('helloThere', 62)
590996557455853334
>>> weirdbase.int2base(590996557455853334, 62)
'helloThere'
And you can convert from one weird base to another; say from base 62 to hex:
>>> weirdbase.base2base('helloThere', 62, 16)
'833A43CDEA28716'
And you can even make up your own set of digits to get weirder:
>>> weirdbase.int2base(420, base=10, chars=')!@#$%^&*(')
'$@)'
>>> weirdbase.base2int('$@)', base=10, chars=')!@#$%^&*(')
420
Installing
pip install pip+https://github.com/darrenpmeyer/python-weirdbase.git