L64A - convert long integer to base 64 ASCII string.
(Compatible with UNIX System V C)
Usage:
char *l64a();
s = l64a(l);
Where:
- long l;
- is the long integer to be converted.
- char *s;
- points to a number written as an ASCII string. Each
character represents a digit in base 64 notation. The
character '.' represents 0, '/' represents 1, '0' to '9'
represent 2 to 11, 'A' to 'Z' represent 12 to 37, and 'a'
to 'z' represent 38 to 63.
Description:
The "l64a" function converts a long integer into an
ASCII string giving a number in base 64 form. The pointer
returned by "l64a" points to a static area where the
string is stored. "l64a" always uses the same static
area, so each successive call overwrites the previous string
result.
See Also:
expl c lib a64l
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