# SM3

## Description

This operation is used to compute a cryptographic hash using the SM3 algorithm.&#x20;

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## Data types

These are the input/output expected data types for this operation:

### Input data

![](https://965373739-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FkxZeV4nlXcIAjMGZxzLI%2Fuploads%2FExtApHuiMxiHgaNWDLb2%2Fimage.png?alt=media\&token=5f4e1372-a2db-4d7e-b81b-976507cac896) - Data you want to process.

### Output data

![](https://965373739-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FkxZeV4nlXcIAjMGZxzLI%2Fuploads%2FyeZGvHDhYqskHKW5bdnp%2Fimage.png?alt=media\&token=d72665aa-3d46-4572-a463-a62344ee7f88) - SM3 hash of the input data.

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## Parameters

These are the parameters you need to configure to use this operation (mandatory parameters are marked with a <mark style="color:red;">**\***</mark>):

<details>

<summary>Length<mark style="color:red;"><strong>*</strong></mark></summary>

Choose the desired length of bits that the output hash will contain:

* **32**
* **64**
* **96**
* **128**
* **160**
* **192**
* **224**
* **256**

</details>

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## Example

Suppose you want to get the **SM3 hashes** of a series of strings in your input data:

1. In your Pipeline, open the required [Action](https://docs.onum.com/the-workspace/pipelines/actions) configuration and select the input **Field**.
2. In the **Operation** field, choose **SM3**.
3. Set **Length** to `64`.
4. Give your **Output field** a name and click **Save**. You'll get the SM3 hashes of your input strings.

For example:

{% code overflow="wrap" %}

```
Hello World! -> 0ac0a9fef0d212aa
```

{% endcode %}

{% hint style="info" %}
You can try out operations with specific values using the **Input** field above the operation. You can enter the value in the example above and check the result in the **Output** field.
{% endhint %}
