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Base Conversions from Base 2 through 100 Using Radix Points

input base
7
output base
2
resolution
10
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
444
7
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11100100.
2
11100100.
2
22110.
3
3210.
4
1403.
5
1020.
6
444.
7
344.
8
273.
9
228.
198.
11
170.
12
147.
13
124.
14
103.
15
e4.
16
d7.
17
cc.
18
c0.
19
b8.
20
ai.
21
a8.
22
9l.
23
9c.
24
93.
25
8k.
26
8c.
27
84.
28
7p.
29
7i.
30
7b.
31
74.
32
6u.
33
6o.
34
6i.
35
6c
36
66
37
60
38
5x
39
5s
40
5n
41
5i
42
5d
43
58
44
53
45
4I
46
4E
47
4A
48
4w
49
4s
50
4o
51
4k
52
4g
53
4c
54
48
55
44
56
40
57
3S
58
3P
59
3M
60
3J
61
3G
62
3D
63
3A
64
3x
65
3u
66
3r
67
3o
68
3l
69
3i
70
3f
71
3c
72
39
73
36
74
33
75
30
76
2ν
77
2λ
78
2ι
79
2η
80
2ε
81
2γ
82
2α
83
2Y
84
2W
85
2U
86
2S
87
2Q
88
2O
89
2M
90
2K
91
2I
92
2G
93
2E
94
2C
95
2A
96
2y
97
2w
98
2u
99
2s
100
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
az
1035
AZ
3661
αω
6286
ΑΝ
8799
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 ('.').
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