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local function makeCharByteTables(str)
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local chars = {}
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local bytes = {}
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local uLen = mw.ustring.len(str)
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for i = 1, uLen do
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local char = mw.ustring.sub(str, i, i)
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table.insert(chars, char)
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table.insert(bytes, printBytes(char))
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end
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return chars, bytes
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end
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local function print(chars, bytes)
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local output = { '{| class="wikitable"'}
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for i, char in ipairs(chars) do
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table.insert(output, "| " .. char)
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end
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table.insert(output, "|-")
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for i, byteString in ipairs(bytes) do
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table.insert(output, "| <code>" .. byteString .. "<code>")
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end
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table.insert(output, "|}")
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return table.concat(output, "\n")
 
end
 
end
  
 
function p.show(frame)
 
function p.show(frame)
 
local str = frame.args[1] or "ᾰ̓τῑμᾰ́ζω"
 
local str = frame.args[1] or "ᾰ̓τῑμᾰ́ζω"
return printBytes(str) .. "\n\n" ..
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return printBytes(str) .. "\n" .. print(makeCharByteTables(str))
"digits 3 and 4 in 11100001: " ..
 
digitAt("11100001", 3) .. ", " .. digitAt("11100001", 4)
 
 
end
 
end
  
 
return p
 
return p

Revision as of 09:15, 17 September 2017

An experiment with printing binary digit representations of characters.

Usage

01100001 01111110 11000010 10100001 11000011 10100001 11001110 10110001 11100001 10111110 10110000 11110000 10100000 10000000 10000000

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01100001 01111110 11000010 10100001 11000011 10100001 11001110 10110001 11100001 10111110 10110000 11110000 10100000 10000000 10000000



local p = {}

local bit = require("bit32")
local band = bit.band
local rshift = bit.rshift

-- Converts a string representing a number in binary base to a Lua number.
local function binary(stringBinary)
	return tonumber(stringBinary, 2)
end

-- Assumes in a single byte, with highest digit first.
local function digitAt(number, index)
	if type(number) == "string" then
		number = binary(number)
	end
	return band(rshift(number, 8 - index), 1)
end

-- Returns a table containing bits in a byte, in order.
local function getBits(byte)
	local t = {}
	for bit = 8, 1, -1 do
		t[bit] = band(byte, 1)
		byte = rshift(byte, 1)
	end
	return t
end

-- mw.log(table.concat(getBits(rshift(binary("11100001"), 8 - 3))))

-- Do something to each byte in a string; put the result in a table.
local function iterBytes(str, func)
	local out = {}
	for i = 1, #str do
		table.insert(out, func(string.byte(str, i)))
	end
	return out
end

local function printBytes(str)
	return table.concat(
		iterBytes(
			str,
			function(byte)
				return table.concat(getBits(byte))
			end
		),
		" "
	)
end

local function makeCharByteTables(str)
	local chars = {}
	local bytes = {}
	local uLen = mw.ustring.len(str)
	for i = 1, uLen do
		local char = mw.ustring.sub(str, i, i)
		table.insert(chars, char)
		table.insert(bytes, printBytes(char))
	end
	return chars, bytes
end

local function print(chars, bytes)
	local output = { '{| class="wikitable"'}
	for i, char in ipairs(chars) do
		table.insert(output, "| " .. char)
	end
	table.insert(output, "|-")
	for i, byteString in ipairs(bytes) do
		table.insert(output, "| <code>" .. byteString .. "<code>")
	end
	table.insert(output, "|}")
	return table.concat(output, "\n")
end

function p.show(frame)
	local str = frame.args[1] or "ᾰ̓τῑμᾰ́ζω"
	return printBytes(str) .. "\n" .. print(makeCharByteTables(str))
end

return p