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Attempts to finalize the hash computation after the last data is processed by the hash algorithm.
protected:
virtual bool TryHashFinal(Span<System::Byte> destination, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] int % bytesWritten);
protected virtual bool TryHashFinal(Span<byte> destination, out int bytesWritten);
abstract member TryHashFinal : Span<byte> * int -> bool
override this.TryHashFinal : Span<byte> * int -> bool
Protected Overridable Function TryHashFinal (destination As Span(Of Byte), ByRef bytesWritten As Integer) As Boolean
When this method returns, the total number of bytes written into destination
. This parameter is treated as uninitialized.
true
if destination
is long enough to receive the hash value; otherwise, false
.
The default implementation of this method is to call HashFinal() and copy the result to destination
.
Derived types should override this method to avoid the intermediate array creation.
All calls to this method by the HashAlgorithm class have already verified that destination
is long enough based on the HashSize property,
so false
return values are unexpected.
Product | Versions |
---|---|
.NET | Core 2.1, Core 2.2, Core 3.0, Core 3.1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 |
.NET Standard | 2.1 |
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