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Posted by
| Fearless
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| Sun 15 Nov 2020 11:32 PM (UTC) Amended on Mon 16 Nov 2020 02:41 AM (UTC) by Nick Gammon
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| How do I get the output of sha256 into a big integer? (Yes, I'm going to do math on it.) Everything I tried doesn't work.
str = "foo"
ihash = bc.number(utils.sha256(str))
Note("bc: " .. tostring(ihash))
shex = utils.tohex(utils.sha256(str))
Note("hex: " .. shex)
ihash = bc.number(shex)
Note("bc: " .. tostring(ihash))
shex = "0x" .. shex
ihash = bc.number(shex)
Note("bc: " .. tostring(ihash))
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Mon 16 Nov 2020 02:41 AM (UTC) |
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| You can do it by breaking down the hex number into chunks, and then using a loop to build up the final number, multiplying each chunk by the appropriate power of 2, like this:
str = "foo"
shex = utils.tohex(utils.sha256(str))
Note("hex: " .. shex)
mul = 0
out = bc.number (0)
for i = 64, 1, -8 do
local hexdigits = string.sub (shex, i - 7, i)
local decdigits = tonumber (hexdigits, 16)
out = out + bc.number (decdigits) * bc.pow (2, mul)
mul = mul + 32
end -- for
print (out)
Result:
19970150736239713706088444570146546354146685096673408908105596072151101138862
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- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Fiendish
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Date
| Reply #2 on Mon 16 Nov 2020 02:44 AM (UTC) Amended on Mon 16 Nov 2020 02:46 AM (UTC) by Fiendish
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Message
| [EDIT] Looks like Nick beat me to the answer!
bc.number doesn't accept hex formatted strings, so you have to break it apart and do some recombinant arithmetic.
Try this from the BC library test code:
function hex2bc(s)
local x=bc.number(0)
for i=1,#s do
x=16*x+tonumber(s:sub(i,i),16)
end
return x
end
shex = utils.tohex(utils.sha256("foo"))
Note("Hex: " .. shex)
Note("BC: " .. bc.tostring(hex2bc(shex)))
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,070 posts) Bio
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Date
| Reply #3 on Mon 16 Nov 2020 03:17 AM (UTC) Amended on Mon 16 Nov 2020 03:19 AM (UTC) by Nick Gammon
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| My answer was specifically written for a 64-character hex string (256 bits) whereas the code Fiendish posted would be more general (for any length hex string).
It gives the same results, which is kind-of comforting.
Hex: 2C26B46B68FFC68FF99B453C1D30413413422D706483BFA0F98A5E886266E7AE
BC: 19970150736239713706088444570146546354146685096673408908105596072151101138862
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- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Fearless
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| Reply #4 on Mon 16 Nov 2020 04:19 AM (UTC) |
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| That function is great. I could have written something a bit messier but I never would have found that one. Thanks.
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Posted by
| Fiendish
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| Reply #5 on Mon 16 Nov 2020 06:18 AM (UTC) |
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| It came from https://github.com/LuaDist/lbc/blob/93ca33ce5cbc31b1bfe3e985e10afcfb9e9c8b92/test.lua#L153-L159 |
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