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Radix, in the context of technology and computing, refers to the base of a number system. Its the number of unique digits (including zero) used to represent numbers in a positional numeral system.
Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters. Radix-64 characters require the binary input to be split into blocks of 6. These numbers (which all range from 0 - 63) are then mapped onto a character set of printable characters.
Base64 encoding is a text encoding string that represents binary data into an ASCII string, allowing it to carry data stored in a binary format across channels. To better understand base64, we first need to understand data and channels.
Radix-64 (as described for OpenPGP) The checksum is calculated on the input data before encoding; the checksum is then encoded with the same Base64 algorithm and, using an additional = symbol as separator, appended to the encoded output data.
Base-64 maps 3 bytes (8 x 3 = 24 bits) in 4 characters that span 6-bits (6 x 4 = 24 bits). The result looks something like TWFuIGlzIGRpc3Rpb.
One common approach is to first convert the integer array into a binary string, and then encode the binary string into radix 64.

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