#P1220. NUMBER BASE CONVERSION
NUMBER BASE CONVERSION
Description
Write a program to convert numbers in one base to numbers in a second base. There are 62 different digits:
{ 0-9,A-Z,a-z }
HINT: If you make a sequence of base conversions using the output of one conversion as the input to the next, when you get back to the original base, you should get the original number.
Input
The first line of input contains a single positive integer. This is the number of lines that follow. Each of the following lines will have a (decimal) input base followed by a (decimal) output base followed by a number expressed in the input base. Both the input base and the output base will be in the range from 2 to 62. That is (in decimal) A = 10, B = 11, ..., Z = 35, a = 36, b = 37, ..., z = 61 (0-9 have their usual meanings).
Output
The output of the program should consist of three lines of output for each base conversion performed. The first line should be the input base in decimal followed by a space then the input number (as given expressed in the input base). The second output line should be the output base followed by a space then the input number (as expressed in the output base). The third output line is blank.
Source
Greater New York 2002