| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
abstract byte[] | 
asBytes()
Returns the value of this hash code as a byte array. 
 | 
abstract int | 
asInt()
Returns the first four bytes of this hashcode's bytes, converted to an
  
int value in little-endian order. | 
abstract long | 
asLong()
Returns the first eight bytes of this hashcode's bytes, converted to a
  
long value in little-endian order. | 
abstract int | 
bits()
Returns the number of bits in this hash code; a positive multiple of 8. 
 | 
boolean | 
equals(Object object)
Returns  
true if object is a HashCode instance with the identical byte
 representation to this hash code. | 
static HashCode | 
fromBytes(byte[] bytes)
Creates a  
HashCode from a byte array. | 
static HashCode | 
fromInt(int hash)
Creates a 32-bit  
HashCode representation of the given int value. | 
static HashCode | 
fromLong(long hash)
Creates a 64-bit  
HashCode representation of the given long value. | 
static HashCode | 
fromString(String string)
Creates a  
HashCode from a hexadecimal (base 16) encoded string. | 
int | 
hashCode()
Returns a "Java hash code" for this  
HashCode instance; this is well-defined (so, for
 example, you can safely put HashCode instances into a HashSet) but is otherwise probably not what you want to use. | 
abstract long | 
padToLong()
If this hashcode has enough bits, returns  
asLong(), otherwise returns a long
 value with asBytes() as the least-significant bytes and 0x00 as the remaining
 most-significant bytes. | 
String | 
toString()
Returns a string containing each byte of  
asBytes(), in order, as a two-digit unsigned
 hexadecimal number in lower case. | 
int | 
writeBytesTo(byte[] dest,
            int offset,
            int maxLength)
Copies bytes from this hash code into  
dest. | 
public abstract int bits()
public abstract int asInt()
int value in little-endian order.IllegalStateException - if bits() < 32public abstract long asLong()
long value in little-endian order.IllegalStateException - if bits() < 64public abstract long padToLong()
asLong(), otherwise returns a long
 value with asBytes() as the least-significant bytes and 0x00 as the remaining
 most-significant bytes.Hashing.padToLong(HashCode))public abstract byte[] asBytes()
HashCode object or any other arrays
 returned by this method.public int writeBytesTo(byte[] dest, int offset, int maxLength)
dest.dest - the byte array into which the hash code will be writtenoffset - the start offset in the datamaxLength - the maximum number of bytes to writedestIndexOutOfBoundsException - if there is not enough room in destpublic static HashCode fromInt(int hash)
HashCode representation of the given int value. The underlying bytes
 are interpreted in little endian order.public static HashCode fromLong(long hash)
HashCode representation of the given long value. The underlying bytes
 are interpreted in little endian order.public static HashCode fromBytes(byte[] bytes)
HashCode from a byte array. The array is defensively copied to preserve the
 immutability contract of HashCode. The array cannot be empty.public static HashCode fromString(String string)
HashCode from a hexadecimal (base 16) encoded string. The string must
 be at least 2 characters long, and contain only valid, lower-cased hexadecimal characters.
 This method accepts the exact format generated by toString(). If you require more
 lenient base 16 decoding, please use BaseEncoding.decode(java.lang.CharSequence)
 (and pass the result to fromBytes(byte[])).
public final boolean equals(@Nullable Object object)
true if object is a HashCode instance with the identical byte
 representation to this hash code.
 Security note: this method uses a constant-time (not short-circuiting) implementation to protect against timing attacks.
public final int hashCode()
HashCode instance; this is well-defined (so, for
 example, you can safely put HashCode instances into a HashSet) but is otherwise probably not what you want to use.public final String toString()
asBytes(), in order, as a two-digit unsigned
 hexadecimal number in lower case.
 Note that if the output is considered to be a single hexadecimal number, this hash code's
 bytes are the big-endian representation of that number. This may be surprising since
 everything else in the hashing API uniformly treats multibyte values as little-endian. But this
 format conveniently matches that of utilities such as the UNIX md5sum command.
 
To create a HashCode from its string representation, see fromString(java.lang.String).
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