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groestl-hash-js
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Performs the groestl hash.
$ npm install --save groestl-hash-js
var groestl = require('groestl-hash-js');
groestl.groestl512('The great experiment continues.');
// -> '6cea044acf31194eab7d1adb704712c34dd4f0b6a470b0f297832addab691faa459474c651efdbebddb138a2a9adb41705e0fb75741775314ddd8e5449ace986'
groestl.groestl('Groestl is an Austrian dish, usually made of leftover potatoes and pork, cut into slice.');
// -> 'eefdf4c9d6b6fd53390049388de8974525b406206114a8885016aa3661965253'
groestl.groestl_2('Groestl is an Austrian dish, usually made of leftover potatoes and pork, cut into slice.');
// -> '55415989225c5c902f5003679a98fac117555890a7c3119ab1d570c89e77b072'
Type: string
Get the groestl hash (512 bit output) as string
(output 0), a 8 bit array
(output 1), a 32 bit array
(output 2).
Type: string
(input 0), 8 bit array
(input 1), 32 bit array
(input 2)
Get the groestl hash (256 bit output) as string
(output 0), a 8 bit array
(output 1), a 32 bit array
(output 2).
Type: string
(input 0), 8 bit array
(input 1), 32 bit array
(input 2)
Get the groestl hash (256 bit output) as string
(output 0), a 8 bit array
(output 1), a 32 bit array
(output 2).
FAQs
groestl javascript hashing algorithm in pure javascript
The npm package groestl-hash-js receives a total of 6,220 weekly downloads. As such, groestl-hash-js popularity was classified as popular.
We found that groestl-hash-js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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