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now we are going to go over radix sort so the radix sort is actually like counting sort and the reason is because it also uses a non-comparison algorithm where it doesnamp;#39;t compare two numbers it sorts using a different approach so it doesnamp;#39;t again compare two numbers to sort our array or given input so how does it sort the input the source elements by first grouping the individual digits of the same place value letamp;#39;s say that we have an array with a bunch of numbers so what itamp;#39;s going to do is itamp;#39;s going to get the ones digits first and then itamp;#39;s going to sort based on that value and then itamp;#39;s going to look at the tens digit sort based on those value and finally itamp;#39;s going to look at the hundredths digit and get our final solved result then source c elements ing to their increasing decreasing order so letamp;#39;s go with increasing first sort based on the units place which is this tens place this and so on and so forth so

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In other words, any base-64 string can be decoded, as long as the string was encoded using a standard set of characters (which the decoder can also understand).
Characters of the Base64 alphabet can be grouped into four groups: Uppercase letters (indices 0-25): ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. Lowercase letters (indices 26-51): abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. Digits (indices 52-61): 0123456789. Special symbols (indices 62-63): +/
Base64 is a binary to a text encoding scheme that represents binary data in an American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) string format. Its designed to carry data stored in binary format across the channels, and it takes any form of data and transforms it into a long string of plain text.
Base64 is considered a radix-64 representation. It uses only 6 bits( 2⁶ = 64 characters) to ensure that humans can read the printable data.
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. The datas original length must be a multiple of eight bits.
Base 32 Encoding per 6 It uses an alphabet of AZ, followed by 27. The digits 0, 1 and 8 are skipped due to their similarity with the letters O, I and B (thus 2 has a decimal value of 26). In some circumstances padding is not required or used (the padding can be inferred from the length of the string modulo 8).
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
Base64 is an encoding algorithm that converts any characters, binary data, and even images or sound files into a readable string, which can be saved or transported over the network without data loss. The characters generated from Base64 encoding consist of Latin letters, digits, plus, and slash.
More specifically, the source binary data is taken 6 bits at a time, then this group of 6 bits is mapped to one of 64 unique characters.
The Base64 encoding process involves the conversion of binary data into a set of 64 different characters - A-Z , a-z , 0-9 , + , and / are the standard set.

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