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foreign [Applause] how are you I hope youamp;#39;re all good in todayamp;#39;s video rochelles will explain you how Basics before encoding algorithm works are you ready letamp;#39;s go you might have heard about Basics before but what exactly is base64 to keep it simple it is an encoding technique you can think at it like a sort of translation what is basic D4 used for well there are various things for each base64 is used among them finding safely encoding image or media data attaching files when sending emails or saving binary files to databases when blob is not available text encoding in base64 can be reversed or translated back while hash is not reversible base64 is named like this because it has an alphabet consisting of 64 characters 26 letters the common ones you know from English alphabet both in uppercase and lowercase that makes 52 so far at the 10 digits and plus and slash special characters and you get to 64. well actually there is an extra charact

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Compressed base64 string will roughly match the size of non-encoded data. How about after we turn it into base64? We see 33% increase in size, which is exactly what weve expected (base64 turns 3 bytes into 4, which gives 33% overhead).
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
Base-122 was created with the web in mind as an alternative to base-64 in data URIs. However, as explained in this article, base-122 is not recommended to be used in web pages. Base-64 compresses better than base-122 with gzip, and there is a performance penalty of decoding.
Base64 encoding causes an overhead of 3337% relative to the size of the original binary data (33% by the encoding itself; up to 4% more by the inserted line breaks).
However, from this very quick and dirty test we can conclude: The Base64 size is 4/3 times larger than the original size, as expected. Its slightly larger for smaller sizes due to the padding overhead. The compressed size is actually larger than the Base64 size for smaller inputs.
Base64 strings tend to end in one or two equal signs, but not always! These strings are not exact representations of the binary data in ASCII, because padding is applied to ensure the string length is a multiple of 4 characters. Each equal sign represents two bits of zero-padding. Ok, so why the padding?
The main theory is that base64 causes a memory overhead of 33% (or 37% or whatever). But it seems to be correct only for an 8-bit scenario. Because, as I previously explained, base64 converts every 6-bit chunk of original data into a single ASCII character.
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.

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