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Returns SHA-1 hash value for the specified data, where N = 0 for plain text (default), 1 for &binvar, 2 for filename.
Returns SHA-1 hash value for the specified data, where N = 0 for plain text (default), 1 for &binvar, 2 for filename.
  $sha1(text|&binvar|filename,[N])
  $sha1(text|&binvar|filename,[N])
Also available are $sha256, $sha384 and $sha512 with the same format for SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512.
$sha256(text|&binvar|filename,[N])
$sha384(text|&binvar|filename,[N])
$sha512(text|&binvar|filename,[N])


== Example ==
== Example ==
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  $sha1(mirc.ini,2)
  $sha1(mirc.ini,2)
Returns the SHA-1 hash value of the file ''mirc.ini''.
Returns the SHA-1 hash value of the file ''mirc.ini''.
$sha256(text string)
Returns the SHA-256 hash value of ''text string'' (f8ddf8b97330b28452da0971b6b78c19fd769378bd26d29d7bf790fbba051710)


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 13:06, 18 July 2015

Returns SHA-1 hash value for the specified data, where N = 0 for plain text (default), 1 for &binvar, 2 for filename.

$sha1(text|&binvar|filename,[N])

Also available are $sha256, $sha384 and $sha512 with the same format for SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512.

$sha256(text|&binvar|filename,[N])
$sha384(text|&binvar|filename,[N])
$sha512(text|&binvar|filename,[N])

Example

$sha1(text string)

Returns the SHA-1 hash value of text string (384270d144eede06a0254452cc26d06f2b0005d6)

//bset -t &bvar 1 text string | echo -ag $sha1(&bvar,1)

Echoes the same as the last value, this time using a binary variable.

$sha1(mirc.ini,2)

Returns the SHA-1 hash value of the file mirc.ini.

$sha256(text string)

Returns the SHA-256 hash value of text string (f8ddf8b97330b28452da0971b6b78c19fd769378bd26d29d7bf790fbba051710)

See Also