BB26 is a JavaScript library for working with bijective base-26 (BB26) numbers
You’re probably familiar with BB26 numeration. It’s used for spreadsheet columns, license plate serials, and (probably?) more
Here’s an example of decimal (base-10) numbers (the numbers you use every day to count things) compared to their corresponding BB26 numbers:
Decimal: | 1 | 2 | 3 | … | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | …
BB26: | A | B | C | … | X | Y | Z | AA | AB | AC | …
Important
This package is a native ECMAScript Module (ESM). If your project is not ESM, read Sindre Sorhus’s Pure ESM package article.
npm install bb26
function increment(string: string): string;
Increments a bijective base-26 string by one numeral
import { increment } from "bb26";
increment("A"); // 'B'
increment("Z"); // 'AA'
increment("AA"); // 'AB'
function random(upper: string): string;
function random(lower: string, upper: string): string;
Produces a random string between the inclusive lower
and upper
bounds. If only one argument is provided, a string between 'A'
and the given string is returned.
import { random } from "bb26";
random("AAA"); // 'NE'
random("AAA", "AAAA"); // 'KXZ'
function range(end: string): string[];
function range(start: string, end: string): string[];
Creates an array of bijective base-26 numerals progressing from start
up to, but not including, end
. If end
is not specified, it's set to start
with start
then set to 'A'
.
import { range } from "bb26";
range("B"); // ['A']
range("C"); // ['A', 'B']
range("B", "C"); // ['B']
range("B", "D"); // ['B', 'C']
range("Z", "AC"); // ['Z', 'AA', 'AB']
function toBb26(number: number): string;
Converts a decimal number to a bijective base-26 string
import { toBb26 } from "bb26";
toBb26(1); // 'A'
toBb26(2); // 'B'
toBb26(26); // 'Z'
toBb26(27); // 'AA'
toBb26(28); // 'AB'
function toDecimal(string: string): number;
Converts a bijective base-26 string to a decimal number
import { toDecimal } from "bb26";
toDecimal("A"); // 1
toDecimal("B"); // 2
toDecimal("Z"); // 26
toDecimal("AA"); // 27
toDecimal("AB"); // 28