Inject highlight in Radix-64

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  4. Select the option to inject highlight in Radix-64 from the toolbar and use it on form.
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How to inject highlight in Radix-64

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Radix 64 or base 64 is a binary-to-text encoding system that is designed to allow binary data to be represented in ASCII string format. This is an educational project accepts a string from a user and Radix 64 encodes it.
One common approach is to first convert the integer array into a binary string, and then encode the binary string into radix 64.
Fundamentally, Base64 is used to encode binary data as printable text. This allows you to transport binary over protocols or mediums that cannot handle binary data formats and require simple text. [ Download now: A sysadmins guide to Bash scripting. ] Base64 uses 6-bit characters grouped into 24-bit sequences.
Base64 is a scheme for converting binary data to printable ASCII characters, namely the upper- and lower-case Roman alphabet characters (AZ, az), the numerals (09), and the + and / symbols, with the = symbol as a special suffix code.

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