How do I find a certain character inside of a word/number?

Um… A lot of floor and modulo. I don’t remember how the equations work though.

So now we have pseudo-counter properties (PCP) and pseudo-item-properties (PIP)!

This is my official resignation from the cutting-edge group.

The what group?

No!!! Not @ClicClac!

I resigned too, you can take both our places.

Why!! Why must this happen to me!!!

Because I don’t understand base N or any computer-sciency stuff.

There’s probably a 3b1b video about that somewhere.

Perchance.

I am in mid school so…hard for me to understand intense numbers…

That could be any school, because school is mid.

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Wait what??? I never knew… I am in middle not mid…I just shortened it for confusion…

Guys, don’t get off-topic here…

Ok…Just I don’t know what the answer to my question is… I need a more simple answer @here

Doing a word is near impossible and is inefficient, but rendering text into numbers is much, much easier.

Got it… but how would the computer reverse it back to a word afterwards and how would it know when it has reached its goal?

If you have a number you can use math to extract each letter ID, then use a table to decrypt.

What @Blackhole927 said.

There is some math for extracting letter IDs here.