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Decimal, binary, and hexadecimal are positional numeral systems using symbols to represent numbers. Base 64 also uses a set of 64 symbols, not for arithmetic, but to encode binary data in computer software. The standard base 64 character set includes uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, a plus sign, and a forward slash. Base 64 encoding converts data into ASCII text for transmission in a text stream or inclusion in an XML document. Conversion is necessary for sending binary data as email attachments, for example. Base 64 encoding takes three input characters at a time and converts them.