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decode-encode-binary

v3.0.0

Published

A Module/CLI to encode & decode binary numbers

Downloads

104

Readme

decode-encode-binary

A Module/CLI to encode & decode binary numbers

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Installation

Using npm
$ npm install decode-encode-binary
Using Yarn
$ yarn add decode-encode-binary

Using in Terminal

  • The Terminal command is encdec or decenc (both function the same)
  • Using in Terminal requires to have package installed with the --global tag
$ encdec
$ > Enter your input (Binary/Text)
$ > Hi
$ 0100100001101001
$ decenc
$ > Enter your input (Binary/Text)
$ > 0100100001101001
$ Hi

Examples

An example of decoding text from binary numbers

const test = require("decode-encode-binary");
test.decode("0100100001100101011011000110110001101111");

// output: "Hello"

An example of encoding text to binary numbers

const test = require("decode-encode-binary");
test.encode("Hello");

// output: "0100100001100101011011000110110001101111"
  • A binary letter padding can be used by setting boolean as the second parameter
const test = require("decode-encode-binary");
test.encode("Hi", true);

// output: "01001000 01101001"

An example of using determine

const test = require("decode-encode-binary");

test.determine("Hi");
// output: 0100100001101001

test.determine("0100100001101001");
// output: "Hi"

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