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Implementation of http://tantek.pbworks.com/NewBase60
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#!/bin/sh
# Implementation of http://tantek.pbworks.com/NewBase60
# License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
n="1ドル"
s=''
m='0123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz'
if [ -z "$n" ] || [ "$n" -eq "0" ]; then
echo 0
exit
fi
while [ "$n" -gt 0 ]; do
d="$(($n % 60))"
s="`echo "$m" | cut -c"$(($d + 1))"`$s"
n="$(( $(($n - $d)) / 60 ))"
done
echo "$s"
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#!/bin/sh
# Implementation of http://tantek.pbworks.com/NewBase60
# License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
ord() {
echo "1ドル" | od -tu2 -N1 | head -n1 | awk '{ print 2ドル }'
}
s="1ドル"
n=0
j="$((`echo "$s" | wc -c` - 1))"
for i in `seq "$j"`; do # iterate from first to last char of $s
c="$(ord `echo "$s" | cut -c"$i"`)" # put current ASCII of char into $c
if [ $c -ge 48 -a $c -le 57 ]; then
c=$(($c - 48))
elif [ $c -ge 65 -a $c -le 72 ]; then
c=$(($c - 55))
elif [ $c = 73 -o $c = 108 ]; then # typo capital I, lowercase l to 1
c=1
elif [ $c -ge 74 -a $c -le 78 ]; then
c=$(($c - 56))
elif [ $c = 79 ]; then # error correct typo capital O to 0
c=0
elif [ $c -ge 80 -a $c -le 90 ]; then
c=$(($c - 57))
elif [ $c = 95 ]; then # underscore
c=34
elif [ $c -ge 97 -a $c -le 107 ]; then
c=$(($c - 62))
elif [ $c -ge 109 -a $c -le 122 ]; then
c=$(($c - 63))
else # treat all other noise as 0
c=0
fi
n=$(( $((60 * $n)) + $c ))
done
echo "$n"
colintedford
commented
Jun 8, 2020
nutosxg.sh trips on "08", "09", and numbers starting with them because they get treated as octal. Stripping leading zeroes from input (for example by changing n="1ドル" to n="$(echo 1ドル | sed -r 's/^0+//')") prevents it.
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