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Returns md5 hash value for the specified data, where N = 0 for plain text (default), 1 for &binvar, 2 for filename.
Returns MD5 hash value for the specified data, where N = 0 for plain text (default), 1 for &binvar, 2 for filename.
  $md5(text|&binvar|filename,[N])
  $md5(text|&binvar|filename,[N])


== Example ==
== Example ==
  $md5(text string)
  $md5(text string)
Returns the md5 hash value of ''text string'' (a278c7ab35780d23f34c75dd23278b4b)
Returns the MD5 hash value of ''text string'' (a278c7ab35780d23f34c75dd23278b4b)
 
  //bset -t &bvar 1 text string | echo -ag $md5(&bvar,1)
  //bset -t &bvar 1 text string | echo -ag $md5(&bvar,1)
Echoes the same as the last value, this time using a binary variable.
Echoes the same as the last value, this time using a binary variable.
  $md5(mirc.ini,2)
  $md5(mirc.ini,2)
Returns the MD5 hash value of the file ''mirc.ini''.
Returns the MD5 hash value of the file ''mirc.ini''.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[$sha1]]
* [[$sha1]]


[[Category:Other Identifiers]]
[[Category:Other Identifiers]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 12 April 2008

Returns MD5 hash value for the specified data, where N = 0 for plain text (default), 1 for &binvar, 2 for filename.

$md5(text|&binvar|filename,[N])

Example

$md5(text string)

Returns the MD5 hash value of text string (a278c7ab35780d23f34c75dd23278b4b)

//bset -t &bvar 1 text string | echo -ag $md5(&bvar,1)

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

$md5(mirc.ini,2)

Returns the MD5 hash value of the file mirc.ini.

See Also