[ 24185, 0X5829, .43339120701133804, 0B101001100000101111010001001110 ].map(_=>_.toString(36)); // "int", "hex", "0.float", "binary"
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Replying to @mathias
Looks like the old `x.match(/[a-z]+/g)[index]` is not working anymore. But still fun to call .toString(36) on floats!
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Replying to @aemkei
Strange! It still works for new examples generated by the script. (7.585899999991459e-10).toString(33).match(/[a-z]+/g)[0];
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