Hi Monks,

Java
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byte[] hash;
md5 = MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5");
hash = md5.digest("abcd1234").getBytes("UTF-8");
return new BingInteger(hash).abs();
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Perl
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use Digest::MD5 qw/md5 md5_hex/;
use Math::BigInt;
my $str = "abcd1234";
my $hex_form = md5_hex($str)
my $bigint = Math::BigInt->new( '0x'.$hex_form );
return $bigint;
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its have different values.
how can i do?
help me! any help is welcome!

In reply to Converting Java to Perl (MD5) by kunimihk

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