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{{mirc title|$sha384 identifier}}'''$sha384''' calculates the sha384 hash of a text string, {{mirc|binary variables|binary variable}}, or disk file. The hash digest is 384-bits, shown as 96 lower-case hexadecimal characters. | {{mirc title|$sha384 identifier}}'''$sha384''' calculates the sha384 hash of a text string, {{mirc|binary variables|binary variable}}, or disk file. The hash digest is 384-bits, shown as 96 lower-case hexadecimal characters. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
− | < | + | <pre>$sha384(plaintext|&binaryvar|filename,[N])</pre> |
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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
'''plaintext''' - Used with N = 0, the string for which you want the sha384 hash | '''plaintext''' - Used with N = 0, the string for which you want the sha384 hash |