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Here's a function to turn an UUID into an integer. | Here's a function to turn an UUID into an integer. | ||
< | <lsl> | ||
integer Key2Integer(string inkey) | integer Key2Integer(string inkey) | ||
{ | { | ||
return (integer)("0x" + llGetSubString(llMD5String(inkey,0), 0, 7)); | return (integer)("0x" + llGetSubString(llMD5String(inkey,0), 0, 7)); | ||
} | } | ||
</ | </lsl> | ||
Note: The [[Seedable_PRNG]] example presents MD5 of MD5 of MD5 of ... as pseudo-random numbers | Note: The [[Seedable_PRNG]] example presents MD5 of MD5 of MD5 of ... as pseudo-random numbers | ||
{{LSLC|Examples|32bit Hash}} | {{LSLC|Examples|32bit Hash}} |
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Here's a function to turn an UUID into an integer.
<lsl> integer Key2Integer(string inkey) {
return (integer)("0x" + llGetSubString(llMD5String(inkey,0), 0, 7));
} </lsl>
Note: The Seedable_PRNG example presents MD5 of MD5 of MD5 of ... as pseudo-random numbers