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I have the following Perl script that generates a string based on a number:

my @chars;
push @chars, map(chr, 48..57), map(chr, 97..122);
my $c = $#chars+1;

for (0..50) {
    my $string;
    my $l = $_ / $c;
    my $i = int $l;
    my $r = ($l - $i) * $c;
    $string .= $chars[$r];
    while ($i > 0) {
        $l = $i / $c;
        $i = int $l;
        $r = ($l - $i) * $c;
        $string .= $chars[$r];
    }
    print "$string\n";
}

When I run this I get the following output:

0
1
2
3
4
...
z
01
01
21
21
41
41
61
61
81
91
91
b1
b1
d1
d1

What am I missing? Thankful for any help!

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  • What are you trying to get it to do? What exactly are you asking? Are you asking how you convert radix or are you asking for an analysis of that perl code?
    – D. Patrick
    May 15, 2009 at 14:52
  • I am trying to create something similar to Base64 but with the base of 36 in this case, using the character range given in @chars.
    – tbjers
    May 15, 2009 at 14:54

2 Answers 2

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Try this instead, it's a little clearer than the script you have and properly converts to an arbitrary base:

my @chars;
push @chars, map(chr, 48..57), map(chr, 97..122);

my $base = @chars;

for my $num (0..100) {
    my $string = '';

    while ($num >= $base) {
        my $r = $num % $base;
        $string .= $chars[$r];

        $num = int($num / $base);
    }
    $string .= $chars[$num];
    print reverse($string) . "\n";
}
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  • 2
    I'd probably write my @chars = map chr, 48..57, 97..122; or my @chars = (0..9, 'a'..'z');, but to each their own :)
    – ephemient
    May 15, 2009 at 15:40
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See also http://www.rosettacode.org/wiki/Number_base_conversion#Perl

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