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base conversion in C

Guys I need to write a program that will convert FROM and TO any bases ranging from 2 to 10.oh bases meaning binary, base 3 numbers, octal etc(up to 10)
The program should prompt for the base “converted to” and the base “converted from”.
Can somebody tell me how I need to go about this and what aspects of C maybe helpful. I will do the actual coding and report any problems. Thanks
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Guys I need to write a program that will convert FROM and TO any bases ranging from 2 to 10.oh bases meaning binary, base 3 numbers, octal etc(up to 10)
The program should prompt for the base “converted to” and the base “converted from”.
Can somebody tell me how I need to go about this and what aspects of C maybe helpful. I will do the actual coding and report any problems. Thanks
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