A 2-digit base 36 number means that the number can contain the letters from A-Z and/or base 10 numbers 0-9; like 46, H4, 8J or TJ. The letters of the alphabet in base 36 is just the alphabetic position of that letter plus 9, so A would be 10, F would be 15, N would be 23 and so on so forth. To convert a 2-digit base 36 number to base 10, you need to multiply the first digit of the number by 36 and then add the 2nd digit, so if you want to convert 5H into base 10, you would do 5 * 36 + 17 to get your base 10 number. For G3, you would do 16 * 36 + 3. Hope this can clear everything up.
0 - 9 is 0 -9 And A - Z is 10 - 36 meaning the numerical value of the letter plus 9 is the value of that letter in the base 36. Like in base 10, each digit is 36 times bigger than the next one. An example is MA, which is: 792 ([13 + 9] x 36) + 10 (1 + 9) = 802 This can still be hard for you to understand. It was hard for me too, but soon you will figure it out.
Can we just take a moment to notice that this is something we've chosen to do for fun? Seriously?
A hero to society---I thought this module would never get a tutorial, let alone this early. Thank you for this.
It’s been ages Timwi!
remember when this was actually hard?
me too
When i was trying to learn this, my second flash was a double and my third flash was a triple ;-;
Man it sure has been a while Timwi. How’s it been?
what did he get? did he get some croissants?
also this module is gonna be the death of me ;~;
This looks like a doozey.
I still don't know what is a two digit 36 base number
A 2-digit base 36 number means that the number can contain the letters from A-Z and/or base 10 numbers 0-9; like 46, H4, 8J or TJ. The letters of the alphabet in base 36 is just the alphabetic position of that letter plus 9, so A would be 10, F would be 15, N would be 23 and so on so forth.
To convert a 2-digit base 36 number to base 10, you need to multiply the first digit of the number by 36 and then add the 2nd digit, so if you want to convert 5H into base 10, you would do 5 * 36 + 17 to get your base 10 number.
For G3, you would do 16 * 36 + 3.
Hope this can clear everything up.
0 - 9 is 0 -9
And A - Z is 10 - 36 meaning the numerical value of the letter plus 9 is the value of that letter in the base 36. Like in base 10, each digit is 36 times bigger than the next one.
An example is MA, which is:
792 ([13 + 9] x 36) + 10 (1 + 9) = 802
This can still be hard for you to understand. It was hard for me too, but soon you will figure it out.