HAVAL256-5 hash for "['CLPS']"

HAVAL256,5 encoded string

5e35be4f7c0b41295054c982927bef17efbf4736e1411833a8644fd7adc9c6a5

Your last 10 encodings

AlgorithmStringHash
haval256-5['CLPS']5e35be4f7c0b41295054c982927bef17efbf4736e1411833a8644fd7adc9c6a5

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

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

MD2 922f59901ad25f2a8f3b802b33e753e9
MD4 5547265e6c98dbbcd4aada4757fc33fd
MD5 f1d0bbb04d00e055aaf04111768d9c19
SHA1 573f37e009829808db381ed009aec0b962ebacdf
SHA224 c868a38bad295c8dc7d22009e889d8d8dd2e6d5a33551cfc5ef2c5c9
SHA256 4473bdcacab9ac8a52be7169bb3b6d7598a11d91c6ca39f031829108a5ecdbf3
SHA384 328e951e0b434a2b989ad31a20cdf53559ee0808bd46df3b73b7fc61454ed4e4bd3984cba1dc83641d72720ba249addf
SHA512/224 2628b4b673b82bbbce2ab4a5dd64e884e7f6d7890e6a709186dff62c
SHA512/256 4a26f0ff5c6cf0a367b127b76cb01c5ddbead2bc3bbe5bd1f10f50611cf0151a
SHA512 18ee6bb5dde2024dde4ec23bb80b323064b2d06cc64970717cbe99661f63db38174310497414498a6bd5ce4cd3ba362f249874d724c21e8f7e517ded468f267f
SHA3-224 a44e77dfd2b0001ea08de199adb0ccadc8d605d9fff84501098d2854
SHA3-256 7766f091e1d7c4bdffb89b2961fe8c8d50c5446f9b9120b367f2c9ed56d7f45f
SHA3-384 cc89acdf57fdbc6fd2908faac13ed60f84030b3456e60318bc3d2404f1b419bb0155e18216c6ee81d10829dc1f7cf5b4
SHA3-512 bc428fb69a84d55986e5154f60c317e4fb333dc6231a2594addc86bfd838f38cdbac1aa0653bb17c2c377aa4dda286fdd261ec3d3f078bb9290d1aa52eeb5fc3
RIPEMD128 76c55ec10b15e6b6e4bb985d787ee559
RIPEMD160 1fdeae30a3a5846f7df1a5f94e29264939ac18ba
RIPEMD256 f226b28f1aab207d1e127fe18049cf6f3208ee2b31dc0492b593797a53de5006
RIPEMD320 ba46e87c1338115074ad517ec06ec53549f0d02633edda66b23b6398fde1f704d1a7526d25e71b44
WHIRLPOOL 547e49c528b13e69b3a8007021b1cc6ac75f6c781b362a97d268a0253c0cf0ab3b5abc363637192f7735dcbcf3ca91eb162d1e48bc196cf3492395727b092343
TIGER128,3 d1f07ae6eeb099769ac419aba6144dd5
TIGER160,3 d1f07ae6eeb099769ac419aba6144dd5bf2c396c
TIGER192,3 d1f07ae6eeb099769ac419aba6144dd5bf2c396ce30a64b2
TIGER128,4 4550d8d0e1ec3828c7034c45b359ad22
TIGER160,4 4550d8d0e1ec3828c7034c45b359ad220ddaf9aa
TIGER192,4 4550d8d0e1ec3828c7034c45b359ad220ddaf9aa348c9018
SNEFRU 4dd4fe11c26718df27ea1bd40ff2e00d6c09a262bb027b0f2f74ff5ddbf6f500
SNEFRU256 4dd4fe11c26718df27ea1bd40ff2e00d6c09a262bb027b0f2f74ff5ddbf6f500
GOST 8912ebc2374d185af5c9270d1d560b30b99bd7094472ebd0b231433f19bf87b6
GOST-CRYPTO 3f287ba17c9e977a2918b042b92760beaa3c4d2be7f21dc193357a605e129f36
ADLER32 09e30239
CRC32 064f3f16
CRC32B 1953fa06
FNV132 30ee68d9
FNV1A32 c599ac65
FNV164 f95dc5f30566c759
FNV1A64 ef69a83674d8fba5
JOAAT 409d0c25
HAVAL128,3 6fa3e03a2eda2e9a3ee3858948e1655f
HAVAL160,3 b8ae598c4d910cbb7f088377d1032ca3956a7d51
HAVAL192,3 ed136663c9f84ff2c4404cb7b2091bc1ef0a9acd1c084509
HAVAL224,3 b318c8b513dcfded9f7d2854914ff06ede16d7b42fcef39f09f2ef5a
HAVAL256,3 9ceea6997053637e77c44233603f008d79604847b4f75099351fc0b001d6a83e
HAVAL128,4 d81af718e1adf68de09120681e680f22
HAVAL160,4 766707f52f338e9eade19a871ea065089412c5b7
HAVAL192,4 5f9c57dbeb4fb39487578fceac03a757e8c434025b5390bb
HAVAL224,4 0deb94f3bd815ed492fc405972045ac7c3e9f4a1622769335a1850f8
HAVAL256,4 1e31bf95b0cf5b13f336af550b0ff0b6c0cc188cf697cca92d4dd8a29f7e7093
HAVAL128,5 250b494cc2b3299037a6ab2f80e4b499
HAVAL160,5 75837db1075a4a8713e1e50aa6ef82336b8d6760
HAVAL192,5 c8ce88ef87d07e34089677d84e53a9641932f346368c8831
HAVAL224,5 23b99cc859db2129c32bf7de23253ec849e922423b3a5e52ec55ae3e
HAVAL256,5 5e35be4f7c0b41295054c982927bef17efbf4736e1411833a8644fd7adc9c6a5

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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