A string serializer that requires a custom alphabet and uses
the length of that alphabet as the base. It then divides
the input by the base as many times as necessary to get
the output. It also supports leading zeroes by using the
first character of the alphabet as the zero character.
This can be used to create serializers such as base10 or base58.
A string serializer that requires a custom alphabet and uses the length of that alphabet as the base. It then divides the input by the base as many times as necessary to get the output. It also supports leading zeroes by using the first character of the alphabet as the zero character.
This can be used to create serializers such as base10 or base58.