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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:35:47+00:00 2026-05-16T02:35:47+00:00

I’m looking for encrypt/decrypt functions that will encode numbers (0, 1, 2, …) into

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I’m looking for encrypt/decrypt functions that will encode numbers (0, 1, 2, …) into strings, such that these strings will look random, and later the number could be decodes back from the string.

For example: 3 will be encrypted to ABFQWEMasdEE, and 6 will be encrypted to poad_Asd#@sad.

If I could control the number of characters in the encrypted string, and also which characters can appear there, it could be great !


UPDATE

I end up with this solution:

<?php    

$key = 'secret_password';

for ($i = 100; $i < 110; $i++) {
    $text = "$i";
    $encrypted = encrypt($text, $key);
    $decrypted = decrypt($encrypted, $key);
    $decrypted = rtrim($decrypted, "\0");
    $ok = ($text === $decrypted);
    if (!$ok) {
        exit('********** BUG BUG BUG BUG BUG ***********');
    }
    echo '[' . $text . '] [' . $encrypted . '] [' . $decrypted . '] ' . ($ok ? 'OK' : 'BUG BUG BUG BUG BUG BUG BUG') . '<br />';
}
exit('***** OK ******');

function encrypt($data, $key) {     
    $td = mcrypt_module_open('cast-256', '', 'ecb', '');
    $iv = mcrypt_create_iv(mcrypt_enc_get_iv_size($td), MCRYPT_RAND);
    mcrypt_generic_init($td, $key, $iv);
    $encrypted_data = mcrypt_generic($td, $data);
    mcrypt_generic_deinit($td);
    mcrypt_module_close($td);
    return base64_encode($encrypted_data);
}   

function decrypt($encoded_64, $key) {
    $td = mcrypt_module_open('cast-256', '', 'ecb', '');
    $iv = mcrypt_create_iv(mcrypt_enc_get_iv_size($td), MCRYPT_RAND);
    mcrypt_generic_init($td, $key, $iv);
    $decrypted_data = mdecrypt_generic($td, base64_decode($encoded_64));
    mcrypt_generic_deinit($td);
    mcrypt_module_close($td);
    return $decrypted_data;
}  

?>

which provides the following output:

[100] [9UA0Maq3MGp0CzMOWcpOpg==] [100] OK
[101] [Y5WKH7J1+k0bFqsGw1jmrA==] [101] OK
[102] [NqV2opJc7CNq5O3lcuWKMw==] [102] OK
[103] [1FpJhHe+vrK6aKA54VR53Q==] [103] OK
[104] [MHQoYCqL4yCI9jKg1U0UYw==] [104] OK
[105] [6Qq9aXEn46xpDgv8CvnK7Q==] [105] OK
[106] [UGk1/byT7wpoFM59Uy/pdg==] [106] OK
[107] [39kyPA49zAZsCFx3pt6bYw==] [107] OK
[108] [YccDSimEf3C0NKDaVOf4kA==] [108] OK
[109] [PfmvLfVR4+gi9y9v/6efZQ==] [109] OK
***** OK ******

The strings looks random (except the == at the end) and all of the same size. Not perfect solution, but good enough !

Thank you all !!

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    2026-05-16T02:35:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:35 am

    You can use one of PHP’s encryption functions (mcrypt) to encrypt your data, then use base64_encode to encode it into a string that can be sent as text.

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