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now decimal or base 10 binary or base 2 and hexadecimal base 16 are all positional numeral systems they use a set of symbols or characters to represent numbers base 64 is similar in the sense that it deploys a set of 64 symbols to represent values but itamp;#39;s not really used arithmetic Li rather it is generally deployed in computer software for encoding binary data so when we say base 64 we usually mean by 64 encoding the standard base 64 character set generally consists of the uppercase alphabet a lowercase alphabets all the numbers a plus sign and a forward slash a total of 64 symbols by 64 encoding is the operation of converting data into ascii text format so that it can be transmitted in a text stream or held in an XML document for example typically the input is binary data containing non-printable characters so conversion to ASCII is required before it can be sent as an email attachment for example the weight by 64 works is by successively taking three characters of input and