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RIPEMD Hash a String

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Demonstrates how to RIPEMD hash a string using RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-160, RIPEMD-256, and RIPEMD-320.

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    // This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
    // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

    crypt := chilkat.NewCrypt2()

    content := "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"

    // The desired output is a hexidecimal string:
    crypt.SetEncodingMode("hex")

    // Set the hash algorithm:
    crypt.SetHashAlgorithm("ripemd128")

    var hashStr *string = new(string)
    hashStr = crypt.HashStringENC(content)

    fmt.Println(*hashStr)

    // The output is:
    // FD2AA607F71DC8F510714922B371834E

    crypt.SetHashAlgorithm("ripemd160")
    hashStr = crypt.HashStringENC(content)
    fmt.Println(*hashStr)

    // The output is:
    // F71C27109C692C1B56BBDCEB5B9D2865B3708DBC

    crypt.SetHashAlgorithm("ripemd256")
    hashStr = crypt.HashStringENC(content)
    fmt.Println(*hashStr)

    // The output is:
    // 649D3034751EA216776BF9A18ACC81BC7896118A5197968782DD1FD97D8D5133

    crypt.SetHashAlgorithm("ripemd320")
    hashStr = crypt.HashStringENC(content)
    fmt.Println(*hashStr)

    // The output is:
    // CABDB1810B92470A2093AA6BCE05952C28348CF43FF60841975166BB40ED234004B8824463E6B00

    crypt.DisposeCrypt2()