Base 36 is the most compact case-insensitive alphanumeric numbering system. Base 36 is used for Dell Express Service Codes, website url shorteners and many other applications which have a need to minimise human error.
Convert from Decimal (base 10) to Base 36:
function convertTo-Base36 { [CmdletBinding()] param ([parameter(valuefrompipeline=$true, HelpMessage="Integer number to convert")][int]$decNum="") $alphabet = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" do { $remainder = ($decNum % 36) $char = $alphabet.substring($remainder,1) $base36Num = "$char$base36Num" $decNum = ($decNum - $remainder) / 36 } while ($decNum -gt 0) $base36Num }
# source: adapted from Tony Marston's PHP code
Convert from Base 36 back to Decimal:
function convertFrom-base36 { [CmdletBinding()] param ([parameter(valuefrompipeline=$true, HelpMessage="Alphadecimal string to convert")][string]$base36Num="") $alphabet = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" $inputarray = $base36Num.tolower().tochararray() [array]::reverse($inputarray) [long]$decNum=0 $pos=0 foreach ($c in $inputarray) { $decNum += $alphabet.IndexOf($c) * [long][Math]::Pow(36, $pos) $pos++ } $decNum }
# source: Mirko's Blog
Examples
PS C:\> convertTo-Base36 1645205
Z9G5
PS C:\> convertFrom-base36 z9g5
1645205
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Online base 36 converter (Javascript)