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JT
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Registered:
4/7/12
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Re: JS coding
Posted:
Feb 3, 2013 4:57 AM
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On 3 Feb, 10:54, JT <jonas.thornv...@gmail.com> wrote: > When i programmed this many years ago i thought it was easy to > reencode the numerals. > > 1=1 > 2=2 > 3=3 > 4=11 3+1 > 5=12 3+2 > 6=13 3+3 > 7=21 6+1 > 8=22 6+2 > 9=23 6+3 > 10=31 9+1 > 11=32 9+2 > 12=33 9+3 > 13=111 9+3+1 > 14=112 9+3+2 > 15=113 9+3+2 > 16=121 9+6+1 > 17=122 9+6+2 > 18=123 9+6+3 > 19=131 9+9+1 > 20=132 9+9+2 > 21=133 9+9+3 > > It probably still is but i am to tired well maybe i give a go tomorrow.
I do not want a counter, i want a general solution to re encode any decimal number where anybase(decimal,base) {} This is probably why people save code instead of posting it to usenet ;D
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