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Encode Integer to Hex or Base64 using N Bytes

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Demonstrates how to write an integer to N bytes (little-endian or big-endian) and return the bytes in any encoding such as hex, base64, etc.

Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.77 or greater.

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    crypt := chilkat.NewCrypt2()

    // 1193046 decimal is equal to 0x123456 hex.
    value := 1193046

    // Write the integer in 8 bytes using little-endian byte-order and return as hex
    bLittleEndian := true
    s := crypt.EncodeInt(value,8,bLittleEndian,"hex")
    // The output is: 5634120000000000
    fmt.Println(*s)

    // Now use big-endian...
    bLittleEndian = false
    s = crypt.EncodeInt(value,8,bLittleEndian,"hex")
    // The output is: 0000000000123456
    fmt.Println(*s)

    // Instead of hex, get the 8 bytes using base64.
    s = crypt.EncodeInt(value,8,bLittleEndian,"base64")
    // The output is: AAAAAAASNFY=
    fmt.Println(*s)

    crypt.DisposeCrypt2()