crc32
crc32
Calculates the crc32 polynomial of a string
int **crc32** string $string
Generates the cyclic redundancy checksum polynomial of 32-bit
lengths of the . This is usually used
to validate the integrity of data being transmitted.
string
Waarschuwing: > Because PHP's integer type is signed many crc32 checksums will result in negative integers on 32bit platforms. On 64bit installations all results will be positive integers though.
crc32So you need to use the "%u" formatter of or to get the string representation of the unsigned checksum in decimal format.
sprintf``printf``crc32For a hexadecimal representation of the checksum you can either use the "%x" formatter of or or the conversion functions, both of these also take care of converting the result to an unsigned integer.
sprintf``printf``dechex``crc32Having 64bit installations also return negative integers for higher result values was considered but would break the hexadecimal conversion as negatives would get an extra 0xFFFFFFFF######## offset then. As hexadecimal representation seems to be the most common use case we decided to not break this even if it breaks direct decimal comparisons in about 50% of the cases when moving from 32 to 64bits.
In retrospect having the function return an integer maybe wasn't the best idea and returning a hex string representation right away (as e.g. does) might have been a better plan to begin with.
md5For a more portable solution you may also consider the generic . will return the same string as .
hash``hash("crc32b", $str)``str_pad(dechex(crc32($str)), 8, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT)
stringThe data.
Returns the crc32 checksum of as an integer.
string
Voorbeeld: Displaying a crc32 checksum
This example shows how to print a converted checksum with the
function:
`printf`
<?php
$checksum = crc32("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.");
printf("%u\n", $checksum);
?>
hash``md5``sha1