HAVAL128-5 hash for "['BERY']" is "34ccd38d09585ba07e7d4313fa8fb20f"

HAVAL128,5 encoded string

34ccd38d09585ba07e7d4313fa8fb20f

Your last 10 encodings

AlgorithmStringHash
haval128-5['BERY']34ccd38d09585ba07e7d4313fa8fb20f

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

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

MD2 1b2d9daaa65061c99bd7d0b3a4b01fb6
MD4 9aa5f50f5b6ae2ada7c95206747c7f8b
MD5 b200defd36e8b237ca1e91d11943764a
SHA1 11e7aa57bbe04bdb69499e65d753f8bc3346e6f4
SHA224 2ab6c5073948fe5ac24c32def0adcf4c3457828f578d0c956f580367
SHA256 72370829025edf19d8c9a44185400ba192fd558390f46233a45b553a00d60330
SHA384 4e6af865151d3b9a065512618f80869bff19ece9ec40bb7394f894f0428d008a4fae8ab89e7451806443efc07b1beb9d
SHA512/224 f8f82f94a0f1340dd93a5042db147b0f51e7455a6d31cc5829b0daba
SHA512/256 af2d77676da9ef6e61c93657945071c873aee282fdaeaa9755f6d2c8ad949d59
SHA512 4d090c9eba080d73a28539827fb6557c42cc0c660beae911853241e79dbd9c1fb78b33b90ddad67199f89a1e6bf71645ef26ac2f28428300956f3e3fac7befa1
SHA3-224 e695d21f3f12868e13113a212204bee31d00bb88e9c3cb2cc7062b90
SHA3-256 1c9f9310231b0bffd0c680eb42bdd56f44ad7eeb516719bfa8c77ff73dc7f51b
SHA3-384 67be380f141d8bb1a82067685115392550e3212fc0c70cf2295ea00d8c1f98201e1392b2d4c423b8777acaf2b6d04782
SHA3-512 13005c9d571f800bdbeddf358016a4a030b6dd3965029323614fa399e7bf05d4a3b2604494edd0a9d2900db47dd8790fe35957f24ba1022183dd9879f8e0d549
RIPEMD128 5d8507b0a014f3d210a1bfa619298c2d
RIPEMD160 dbec21d0aba6189471f821d742e8da3de90d0386
RIPEMD256 f8ae38045369e137df1cf61e611456b4eb7c299105a7a95f4d752fef3f427858
RIPEMD320 5fc01223d5137effcdfc17455e82635787b17cfe5dba112f10bafc1965cc491e23505cb6aff98940
WHIRLPOOL 6e58a2076fadd163e22bc97dcb1f48f46edb767f4ac8a9d2071d73b872ddcff0b5bd1809db289399fe5376ac93a7361ca25ab622c9e674bea13832e201d6167a
TIGER128,3 5fadb43e7542d710dab1e5d2bcd30826
TIGER160,3 5fadb43e7542d710dab1e5d2bcd30826d91a65ff
TIGER192,3 5fadb43e7542d710dab1e5d2bcd30826d91a65ff8098abe7
TIGER128,4 e359924120b5562eb3709ff9fa69b8e5
TIGER160,4 e359924120b5562eb3709ff9fa69b8e5b855fbcb
TIGER192,4 e359924120b5562eb3709ff9fa69b8e5b855fbcbad80dd96
SNEFRU 45519acaa373959e5d65dde212f08e030eabb38286126f5d24dd83232baf4b85
SNEFRU256 45519acaa373959e5d65dde212f08e030eabb38286126f5d24dd83232baf4b85
GOST 4aa9f16f1d9a2cdb193d5f17ac7c4bc33f4599474a11c0ed2671b0f7dca4aa55
GOST-CRYPTO ad83496ea2e9e0d4e1a702cdf14ef7b5986ca0f7adc9439f3fc0ffa4b35d1eff
ADLER32 09d40239
CRC32 1a379db4
CRC32B 7881068f
FNV132 6ddaec8f
FNV1A32 51757617
FNV164 7a9d6eea1beb082f
FNV1A64 1a7d29be73d4d6f7
JOAAT 36fd20e5
HAVAL128,3 93e3d6f00ebb85609a9d0b96787e21ec
HAVAL160,3 1e21ff89c062e11f5d28f6f32bc654cb5eb726fd
HAVAL192,3 6108f5c18d1cb0e3315bc267672a247298916b84b246baa2
HAVAL224,3 ed8bc82ecc7de8d8efabe3fdd38edd7b1b3eac756019458c81a29b91
HAVAL256,3 a978504c22d8f15d75319cfa06c1287c6b6680a72f4a8e198a4c7a5675db1553
HAVAL128,4 a63841d37df4c9283234bf546203b172
HAVAL160,4 b7400d7caa82ff8bcab71683b8d3b53a393892ae
HAVAL192,4 db3f05a2ace66adff36c5bb0360e6863c837ab65718923d0
HAVAL224,4 06d2bee5a7156c5b48bb53c66b08d380ebfdf3c3100fc8698f63996f
HAVAL256,4 5b5da8f931b7296f4a677979d9badbf0dcb70fcb42c2fb3ecc0c79503b77ca09
HAVAL128,5 34ccd38d09585ba07e7d4313fa8fb20f
HAVAL160,5 15d9a9a80c4fda3677318d51b5d4ad8c1e2806e0
HAVAL192,5 c83d16553bd8f71b21174444c1b40bdbe91c4850b57dede1
HAVAL224,5 6f9b6bb5f5a3de428243486c5c770bffe890c41a80e75ce98758f462
HAVAL256,5 c54055ba8744befa03c036d666c0fbe4ee23028bdd4dfc645c3ff5ee73152b37

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

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