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Search results for "module:Number::Encode"

Number::Encode - Encode bit strings into digit strings River stage zero No dependents

Provides a mechanism to convert arbitrary bit-strings into numeric digit strings. The transformation can be uniform or non-uniform depending on the type of distribution of the numeric digits achieved. The former approach is useful for security-relate...

LUISMUNOZ/Number-Encode-1.00 - 01 Mar 2001 23:43:24 UTC

Number::Nary - encode and decode numbers as n-ary strings River stage zero No dependents

RJBS/Number-Nary-1.100313 - 31 Dec 2022 19:00:36 UTC

JSON::Typist - replace mushy strings and numbers with rigidly typed replacements River stage one • 2 direct dependents • 3 total dependents

RJBS/JSON-Typist-0.008 - 31 Dec 2022 19:12:13 UTC

Mango::BSON::Number - Numerical types River stage two • 9 direct dependents • 10 total dependents

Mango::BSON::Number is a container for numerical values with a strict type....

ODC/Mango-1.30 - 17 Mar 2018 15:28:07 UTC

Number::RecordLocator - Encodes integers into a short and easy to read and pronounce "locator string" River stage one • 3 direct dependents • 4 total dependents

"Number::RecordLocator" encodes integers into a 32 character "alphabet" designed to be short and easy to read and pronounce. The encoding maps: 0 to O 1 to I S to F B to P With a 32 bit encoding, you can map 33.5 million unique ids into a 5 character...

JESSE/Number-RecordLocator-0.005 - 13 Aug 2009 00:26:26 UTC

Number::WithError::LaTeX - LaTeX output for Number::WithError River stage zero No dependents

This class is a subclass of Number::WithError. It provides the same interface and the same exports. It adds several methods to every object. The main functionality is provided by "latex()", which dumps the object as valid LaTeX code. Also, "encode()"...

SMUELLER/Number-WithError-LaTeX-0.06 - 20 Dec 2006 13:26:19 UTC
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