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DecimalToAnyBase.java
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package com.thealgorithms.conversions;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Class that provides methods to convert a decimal number to a string representation
* in any specified base between 2 and 36.
*
* @author Varun Upadhyay (<a href="https://github.com/varunu28">...</a>)
*/
public final class DecimalToAnyBase {
private static final int MIN_BASE = 2;
private static final int MAX_BASE = 36;
private static final char ZERO_CHAR = '0';
private static final char A_CHAR = 'A';
private static final int DIGIT_OFFSET = 10;
private DecimalToAnyBase() {
}
/**
* Converts a decimal number to a string representation in the specified base.
* For example, converting the decimal number 10 to base 2 would return "1010".
*
* @param decimal the decimal number to convert
* @param base the base to convert to (must be between {@value #MIN_BASE} and {@value #MAX_BASE})
* @return the string representation of the number in the specified base
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the base is out of the supported range
*/
public static String convertToAnyBase(int decimal, int base) {
if (base < MIN_BASE || base > MAX_BASE) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Base must be between " + MIN_BASE + " and " + MAX_BASE);
}
if (decimal == 0) {
return String.valueOf(ZERO_CHAR);
}
List<Character> digits = new ArrayList<>();
while (decimal > 0) {
digits.add(convertToChar(decimal % base));
decimal /= base;
}
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(digits.size());
for (int i = digits.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
result.append(digits.get(i));
}
return result.toString();
}
/**
* Converts an integer value to its corresponding character in the specified base.
* This method is used to convert values from 0 to 35 into their appropriate character representation.
* For example, 0-9 are represented as '0'-'9', and 10-35 are represented as 'A'-'Z'.
*
* @param value the integer value to convert (should be less than the base value)
* @return the character representing the value in the specified base
*/
private static char convertToChar(int value) {
if (value >= 0 && value <= 9) {
return (char) (ZERO_CHAR + value);
} else {
return (char) (A_CHAR + value - DIGIT_OFFSET);
}
}
}