Base Conversions from Base 2 through 100 Using Radix Points
Base Conversions from Base 2 through 100 Using Radix Points
This Demonstration converts a given number in some base from 2 to 100 into all bases from 2 to 100.
Use the buttons to input the number, which may contain the characters '.', 0 through 9, and both lower- and uppercase English and Greek letters. Here is how the characters are mapped to digits:
characters | digitrange |
a–z | 10–35 |
A–Z | 36–61 |
α–ω | 62–86 |
Α–Ν | 87–99 |
Move the slider to change the input base, output base and the output resolution.
This is similar to the Wolfram Language function BaseForm[], but handles a larger range of bases and handles numbers with a radix point ('.').