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/*
 * Copyright 2011 Google Inc.
 * Copyright 2018 Andreas Schildbach
 *
 * From https://github.com/bitcoinj/bitcoinj/blob/master/core/src/main/java/org/bitcoinj/core/Base58.java
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.util.Arrays;

/**
 * Base58 is a way to encode Bitcoin addresses (or arbitrary data) as
 * alphanumeric strings.
 * 

* Note that this is not the same base58 as used by Flickr, which you may find * referenced around the Internet. *

* Satoshi explains: why base-58 instead of standard base-64 encoding? *

    *
  • Don't want 0OIl characters that look the same in some fonts and could be * used to create visually identical looking account numbers.
  • *
  • A string with non-alphanumeric characters is not as easily accepted as an * account number.
  • *
  • E-mail usually won't line-break if there's no punctuation to break * at.
  • *
  • Doubleclicking selects the whole number as one word if it's all * alphanumeric.
  • *
*

* However, note that the encoding/decoding runs in O(n²) time, so it is * not useful for large data. *

* The basic idea of the encoding is to treat the data bytes as a large number * represented using base-256 digits, convert the number to be represented using * base-58 digits, preserve the exact number of leading zeros (which are * otherwise lost during the mathematical operations on the numbers), and * finally represent the resulting base-58 digits as alphanumeric ASCII * characters. */ public class Base58 { public static final char[] ALPHABET = "123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz".toCharArray(); private static final char ENCODED_ZERO = ALPHABET[0]; private static final int[] INDEXES = new int[128]; static { Arrays.fill(INDEXES, -1); for (int i = 0; i < ALPHABET.length; i++) { INDEXES[ALPHABET[i]] = i; } } /** * Encodes the given bytes as a base58 string (no checksum is appended). * * @param input the bytes to encode * @return the base58-encoded string */ public static String encode(byte[] input) { if (input.length == 0) { return ""; } // Count leading zeros. int zeros = 0; while (zeros < input.length && input[zeros] == 0) { ++zeros; } // Convert base-256 digits to base-58 digits (plus conversion to ASCII // characters) input = Arrays.copyOf(input, input.length); // since we modify it in-place char[] encoded = new char[input.length * 2]; // upper bound int outputStart = encoded.length; for (int inputStart = zeros; inputStart < input.length;) { encoded[--outputStart] = ALPHABET[divmod(input, inputStart, 256, 58)]; if (input[inputStart] == 0) { ++inputStart; // optimization - skip leading zeros } } // Preserve exactly as many leading encoded zeros in output as there were // leading zeros in input. while (outputStart < encoded.length && encoded[outputStart] == ENCODED_ZERO) { ++outputStart; } while (--zeros >= 0) { encoded[--outputStart] = ENCODED_ZERO; } // Return encoded string (including encoded leading zeros). return new String(encoded, outputStart, encoded.length - outputStart); } /** * Decodes the given base58 string into the original data bytes. * * @param input the base58-encoded string to decode * @return the decoded data bytes */ public static byte[] decode(String input) { if (input.length() == 0) { return new byte[0]; } // Convert the base58-encoded ASCII chars to a base58 byte sequence (base58 // digits). byte[] input58 = new byte[input.length()]; for (int i = 0; i < input.length(); ++i) { char c = input.charAt(i); int digit = c < 128 ? INDEXES[c] : -1; if (digit < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format("Invalid character in Base58: 0x%04x", (int) c)); } input58[i] = (byte) digit; } // Count leading zeros. int zeros = 0; while (zeros < input58.length && input58[zeros] == 0) { ++zeros; } // Convert base-58 digits to base-256 digits. byte[] decoded = new byte[input.length()]; int outputStart = decoded.length; for (int inputStart = zeros; inputStart < input58.length;) { decoded[--outputStart] = divmod(input58, inputStart, 58, 256); if (input58[inputStart] == 0) { ++inputStart; // optimization - skip leading zeros } } // Ignore extra leading zeroes that were added during the calculation. while (outputStart < decoded.length && decoded[outputStart] == 0) { ++outputStart; } // Return decoded data (including original number of leading zeros). return Arrays.copyOfRange(decoded, outputStart - zeros, decoded.length); } public static BigInteger decodeToBigInteger(String input) { return new BigInteger(1, decode(input)); } /** * Divides a number, represented as an array of bytes each containing a single * digit in the specified base, by the given divisor. The given number is * modified in-place to contain the quotient, and the return value is the * remainder. * * @param number the number to divide * @param firstDigit the index within the array of the first non-zero digit * (this is used for optimization by skipping the leading * zeros) * @param base the base in which the number's digits are represented (up * to 256) * @param divisor the number to divide by (up to 256) * @return the remainder of the division operation */ private static byte divmod(byte[] number, int firstDigit, int base, int divisor) { // this is just long division which accounts for the base of the input digits int remainder = 0; for (int i = firstDigit; i < number.length; i++) { int digit = (int) number[i] & 0xFF; int temp = remainder * base + digit; number[i] = (byte) (temp / divisor); remainder = temp % divisor; } return (byte) remainder; } }





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