FNV1A32 hash for "['NEWR']" is "449684df"

FNV1A32 encoded string

449684df

Your last 10 encodings

AlgorithmStringHash
fnv1a32['NEWR']449684df

String "['NEWR']" encoded to other algorithms

Here you can view hashes for "['NEWR']" string encoded with other popular algorithms

MD2 24b49834eca036becb805fdc9d6f2c50
MD4 a0a1b9e3956575655dd24a41edd72f8b
MD5 9b38df059927a16eceb70e426bdddf37
SHA1 f2a9cc36ee38821ffdae359ed877624b123a1808
SHA224 5c27a42abb256c9cf5f328cc5103f171710e66c3f1831faa51e65f24
SHA256 f91c2cf43bfc59fc2a13f223a39530b869d15a59f209a64df4735b26d8443d8c
SHA384 19b0bc467490828858e7cf36f4bfe721cb62addc79853f3bd7a13e0ebf9dfca189a994b2799531c2753bb0ffb3a7ea39
SHA512/224 c77f27729ac9c3a03821684412b6ef1795e41eac14233489fbc9a417
SHA512/256 49b48784d730443187644a00361d94c89e83658fef5fe771e247804edfca7b27
SHA512 2aee8f71f8869d46c83949b2308013236a01a776ff56b69a7362d95370e5b2708a6efacb701d02ef70c98f8c77615bd8d2e8aa26a8a935cdb159b441cc21ac6b
SHA3-224 8dff490fe74e2610d5123e2a3a68158a08c91b7323f85250867bde0c
SHA3-256 f3f8c161822121376cbe11be625cac231b91af69caf09f2b963b1d41e257d7a1
SHA3-384 9a24c941e949e37a961ad85845afcdc1170fe0d414297e9e447f6d538244e8586b4e4752a9445e300ecdaf1a549611c7
SHA3-512 19f57f2f698acaff17aca25ed264df1b9dd95d045f3fc48bc81deb52342359da09e9a9f61b16b4b066e543d83ba8c99a53b29070723e06641017622928e339c5
RIPEMD128 9741d287b4ed5c67da47e2d9cf368083
RIPEMD160 b65f40dcc7b8eb5a4313b66efb9dacea6197651f
RIPEMD256 5511b01f2fbf88c22ce2fad8d2badf3389c6081e600d1c4028c3d48dec0125e1
RIPEMD320 e6442c335b1c9070ed37c851aa5c3bdc7aa8e6d4cebfdecd108d7d14cfb5694a20f7ab677478bfb9
WHIRLPOOL d75b227ef47609dbd9a805d4829ab74b81fb923ab5df768ae41b7afacdd38e6a624a7856d3146ff843282c66dad1e513a3a0d674f477941235adf6d05a443400
TIGER128,3 40b99d75295ee6e71e0e2f411a181eba
TIGER160,3 40b99d75295ee6e71e0e2f411a181eba5ddef22c
TIGER192,3 40b99d75295ee6e71e0e2f411a181eba5ddef22c3862d110
TIGER128,4 c704afbdf2752403406cc737d1d08809
TIGER160,4 c704afbdf2752403406cc737d1d08809b148648b
TIGER192,4 c704afbdf2752403406cc737d1d08809b148648bf8a6baee
SNEFRU 53be2a9095c38ca4f33fc0c46fbe453735caad31c60c2d27e9b37706de025a98
SNEFRU256 53be2a9095c38ca4f33fc0c46fbe453735caad31c60c2d27e9b37706de025a98
GOST c5d66b96e810f779ae728a90191b724968403ff230b813b8aa98bee76a267e4d
GOST-CRYPTO bfb5c1c429361f19ddd0f9422d429d417456167c88bc2eee25f8e6e5f3479df9
ADLER32 0a1b0243
CRC32 392e49ad
CRC32B 34c8d927
FNV132 fe212373
FNV1A32 449684df
FNV164 7c5cadd2555cce73
FNV1A64 6ed825f4a00d9bdf
JOAAT 6d3b6bc3
HAVAL128,3 714c9b272314d0bc12a77aa4454fbc61
HAVAL160,3 32f3d36e9612ffd039c60946f26dae8f06f22263
HAVAL192,3 0ff9cd28f0987689342e6980669d951545abc5520c5b5194
HAVAL224,3 34b5088d0331cc7217ef182526d24dce454a1add627b140337c6cdba
HAVAL256,3 d82b132ad30e652d689bd8dbc0d24138654c7c95833665e1cc61805b4b959662
HAVAL128,4 6fa6d0151e4813ae9aacc26c8c3be6e6
HAVAL160,4 77e7526b98e55d28983ea6cb593e7531d9984dae
HAVAL192,4 6967edfa344694e0c8c99f937f35bbb66a44fba7a390cdd1
HAVAL224,4 72a9e52b502c9090c47410614f10a942e05bf822caaf70377201cf4a
HAVAL256,4 c036ac6b55bb1703d5fc24a89abc62554a7dde04be4fa837dc7ba1c04261235e
HAVAL128,5 89352bc0399e68fcb73086ab052889ab
HAVAL160,5 41d17c1bc8547ecb79bb1deaba2d9ea994703c34
HAVAL192,5 fd4bc42b93f0859d8aab1bf4cfadcba3151065313f5e1271
HAVAL224,5 955a1ab50052810de5122377e024f709e1ecbca6a0ae174674efcfa6
HAVAL256,5 8b59d7704dc78e9ac8792004661aa6f2f5ff4278edb9f639b15b33e717113c5b

Usage FAQ

Usage from Address Bar

You can use direct access to this page from your browser address bar. Type string that you need to encode with algorithm according to next schema: https://md5calc.com/hash/<ALGORITHM>/<PHRASE> For example to visit page that contains hash of "hello world" you can just visit url: https://md5calc.com/hash/md5/hello+world The another cool thing is that you can specify "json" or "plain" mode into URL and you will get only HASH in response. Schema of this future: https://md5calc.com/hash/<ALGORITHM>.<OUTPUT:plain|json>/<PHRASE> Example: https://md5calc.com/hash/md5.json/hello+world Will output only: "5eb63bbbe01eeed093cb22bb8f5acdc3"

If you have string that contains complicated urlencoded characters you can send it directly via params to avoid processing of our url parser. Use:
str - for string to encode
algo - for algorithm
output - for output type (empty, "json" or "plain")
https://md5calc.com/hash?algo=<ALGORITHM>&str=<PHRASE>&output=<OUTPUT:plain|json> https://md5calc.com/hash?algo=md5&str=hello%0Aworld https://md5calc.com/hash/md5?str=hello%0Aworld

Usage from Javascript

We have removed CORS restriction so you can use direct access to hash calculator in your javascript applications via AJAX.

Example:

var toEncode = 'hello world';
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.onreadystatechange = function () {
if (xhr.readyState == 4 && xhr.status == 200) {
console.log('JSON of "'+toEncode+'" is "'+JSON.parse(xhr.response)+'"');
};
};
xhr.open('GET', 'https://md5calc.com/hash/md5.json/'+encodeURIComponent(toEncode), true);
xhr.send();
Will output: JSON of "hello world" is "5eb63bbbe01eeed093cb22bb8f5acdc3"

Usage from PHP

You can use direct access to hash in your applications.

PHP Example: <?php
$str = 'hello world';
$url ='https://md5calc.com/hash/md5.plain/'.urlencode($str);
$md5hash = file_get_contents($url);
echo 'Hash of "'.$str.'" is "'.$md5hash.'"';
Will output: Hash of "hello world" is "5eb63bbbe01eeed093cb22bb8f5acdc3"

Chains of algorithms

In some cases you can need encode string with two or more algorithms. For these cases we have introduced chains of algorithms. For example if you need to encode string according to this schema md5(sha512(sha1('hello world'))) you can do this by connecting algorithms with a double dash: https://md5calc.com/hash/md5--sha512--sha1/hello+world If you will do this in your address bar you can also use semicolon instead of double dash. https://md5calc.com/hash/md5;sha512;sha1/hello+world Pay attention that semicolon should be encoded in url, so if you use it not in your browser, you should use '%3B' instead https://md5calc.com/hash/md5%3Bsha512%3Bsha1/hello+world Such approach can be also used with "plain" and "json" mode https://md5calc.com/hash/md5--sha512--sha1.plain/hello+world https://md5calc.com/hash/md5;sha512;sha1.json/hello+world

You can also use special chain item "b64d" or "base64decode" to make base64 decode. It can help to hash any of not printable characters. Example: https://md5calc.com/hash/md5.plain/hello+world https://md5calc.com/hash/b64d--md5.plain/aGVsbG8gd29ybGQ= will be the same: 5eb63bbbe01eeed093cb22bb8f5acdc3

Carriage Return and Line Feed characters

At present time our text editor doesn't have functionality that can take into account which of those characters you want to keep in string. This problem come from browsers which normalize all of the line endings to "CRLF" ("\r\n") format according to "HTML specification". It means that if you paste from buffer string
"hello\nword" and press "Encode", your browser will convert it to "hello\r\nword" and only after this your browser send FORM to us. As a result we will show you hash of "hello\r\nword" but not "hello\nword"

You can avoid this with encode string to "base64" on your side and use "Chains of algorithms" that described above.

Example 1: Hash from string with only Line Feed (LF) character Text: hello\nworld
Text encoded to BASE64: aGVsbG8Kd29ybGQ=
URL: https://md5calc.com/hash/b64d--md5.plain/aGVsbG8Kd29ybGQ=
RESULT: 9195d0beb2a889e1be05ed6bb1954837

Example 2: Hash from string with Carriage Return (CR) and Line Feed (LF) character. This result you will have if you use editor with CR, LF or CRLF symbols.
Text: hello\r\nworld
Text encoded to BASE64: aGVsbG8NCndvcmxk
URL: https://md5calc.com/hash/b64d--md5.plain/aGVsbG8NCndvcmxk
RESULT: 6a4316b18e6162cf9fcfa435c8eb74c1

How to calculate fnv1a32 hash in PHP with hash function

Since version 5.1.2 PHP contains function hash() that you can use to get fnv1a32 hash from strings.

<?php
    $str = '¡Hola!';
    $hash = hash('fnv1a32', $str, false);
    echo '<pre>';
    echo $str.PHP_EOL
         .' &rarr; '.$hash.PHP_EOL
    ;
    echo '</pre>';
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