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lex62

v1.0.2

Published

Fast, lexicographic base62 encode and decode

Downloads

25

Readme

lex62 Build Status js-standard-style

Fast, lexicographic base62 encode and decode

Installation

npm i --save lex62

Design notes

  • ideas from http://www.zanopha.com/docs/elen.pdf
  • lexigraphical order: A < Z < a < z < 0 < 9
  • ensures lexicographical order by appending an alphabetic prefix (based on number of digits).
  • decode will only work with base64 numbers that have an expected prefix (alphabetic prefix appended to ensure lexigraphic order).
  • encode should work with any positive integer (and zero) as long as it is not very large ~> 1e90.

Usage

encode
var lex62 = require('lex62')

lex62.encode(0) // 'A0'
lex62.encode(1) // 'A1'
lex62.encode(9) // 'A9'
lex62.encode(10) // 'AA'
lex62.encode(35) // 'AZ'
lex62.encode(36) // 'Aa'
lex62.encode(61) // 'Az'
lex62.encode(62) // 'B10'
lex62.encode(123) // 'B1z'
lex62.encode(3843) // 'Bzz'
lex62.encode(3844) // 'C100'
lex62.encode(238327) // 'Czzz'

// errors
lex62.encode('yo')
// throws [AssertionError: 'encode: invalid base10 (not a number)']
lex62.encode(-10)
// throws [AssertionError: 'encode: number not supported (must be a positive integer or zero)']
lex62.encode(1e90)
// throws [AssertionError: 'encode: number not supported (too large)']
decode
  • decode only works w/ base62 numbers which follow the format outputted by encode.
var lex62 = require('lex62')

lex62.encode('A0') // 0
lex62.encode('A1') // 1
lex62.encode('A9') // 9
lex62.encode('AA') // 10
lex62.encode('AZ') // 35
lex62.encode('Aa') // 36
lex62.encode('Az') // 61
lex62.encode('B10') // 62
lex62.encode('B1z') // 123
lex62.encode('Bzz') // 3843
lex62.encode('C100') // 3844
lex62.encode('Czzz') // 238327

// errors
lex62.encode('A*')
// throws [AssertionError: 'decode: invalid base62 ("A*" not base62)']
lex62.encode('B0')
// throws [AssertionError: 'decode: number not supported (unexpected prefix)']
lex62.encode('B00')
// throws [AssertionError: 'decode: number not supported (unexpected zero)']
lex62.encode('zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz')
// throws [AssertionError: 'decode: number not supported (too large)']

License

MIT