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  1. guava/src/com/google/common/io/BaseEncoding.java

        Base16Encoding(String name, String alphabetChars) {
          this(new Alphabet(name, alphabetChars.toCharArray()));
        }
    
        private Base16Encoding(Alphabet alphabet) {
          super(alphabet, null);
          checkArgument(alphabet.chars.length == 16);
          for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i) {
            encoding[i] = alphabet.encode(i >>> 4);
            encoding[i | 0x100] = alphabet.encode(i & 0xF);
          }
        }
    
        @Override
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  2. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/util/Base64.java

                block = (bytes[i++] & 0xff) << 16 | (bytes[i++] & 0xff) << 8 | bytes[i++] & 0xff;
                buffer.append(ALPHABET.charAt(block >>> 18));
                buffer.append(ALPHABET.charAt(block >>> 12 & 0x3f));
                buffer.append(ALPHABET.charAt(block >>> 6 & 0x3f));
                buffer.append(ALPHABET.charAt(block & 0x3f));
            }
            if (remainder == 0) {
                return buffer.toString();
            }
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  3. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/suggest/converter/KatakanaToAlphabetConverter.java

    /**
     * Converts Katakana characters to their corresponding Alphabet representations.
     *
     * <p>
     * This class implements the {@link ReadingConverter} interface and provides a method to convert a given
     * Katakana string into a list of possible Alphabet readings. It uses a predefined mapping of Katakana
     * characters to their Alphabet equivalents, handling both single and double Katakana character combinations.
     * </p>
     *
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  4. docs/site-replication/run-replication-with-checksum-header.sh

    	pkill -9 minio || sudo pkill -9 minio
    	rm -rf /tmp/minio{1,2}
    	echo "done"
    }
    
    # Function to convert number to corresponding alphabet
    num_to_alpha() {
    	local num=$1
    	# ASCII value of 'a' is 97, so we add (num - 1) to 97 to get the corresponding alphabet
    	local ascii_value=$((96 + num))
    	# Convert the ASCII value to the character using printf
    	printf "\\$(printf '%03o' "$ascii_value")"
    }
    
    cleanup
    
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  5. docs/de/docs/tutorial/metadata.md

    Die Reihenfolge der Tag-Metadaten-Dictionarys definiert auch die Reihenfolge, in der diese in der Benutzeroberfläche der Dokumentation angezeigt werden.
    
    Auch wenn beispielsweise `users` im Alphabet nach `items` kommt, wird es vor diesen angezeigt, da wir deren Metadaten als erstes Dictionary der Liste hinzugefügt haben.
    
    ## OpenAPI-URL { #openapi-url }
    
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  6. cmd/dummy-data-generator_test.go

    		panic("Negative length passed to DummyDataGen!")
    	}
    	if skipOffset < 0 {
    		panic("Negative rotations are not allowed")
    	}
    
    	skipOffset %= int64(len(alphabets))
    	const multiply = 100
    	as := bytes.Repeat(alphabets, multiply)
    	b := as[skipOffset : skipOffset+int64(len(alphabets)*(multiply-1))]
    	return &DummyDataGen{
    		length: totalLength,
    		b:      b,
    	}
    }
    
    func (d *DummyDataGen) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
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  7. src/test/java/org/codelibs/opensearch/extension/analysis/CharTypeFilterFactory.java

        private final boolean alphabetic;
    
        private final boolean digit;
    
        private final boolean letter;
    
        public CharTypeFilterFactory(final IndexSettings indexSettings, final Environment environment, final String name,
                final Settings settings) {
            super(indexSettings, name, settings);
    
            alphabetic = settings.getAsBoolean("alphabetic", true);
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  8. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Ascii.java

       */
      public static char toUpperCase(char c) {
        return isLowerCase(c) ? (char) (c ^ CASE_MASK) : c;
      }
    
      /**
       * Indicates whether {@code c} is one of the twenty-six lowercase ASCII alphabetic characters
       * between {@code 'a'} and {@code 'z'} inclusive. All others (including non-ASCII characters)
       * return {@code false}.
       */
      public static boolean isLowerCase(char c) {
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