Bill,

Do you know what language this is from? It has C-style syntax and strcat is a fairly standard function, but I've never seen strindex() used like that with 3 parameters. Do you know what the code is supposed to do? The variable names aren't very revealing, and it seems to be concatenating 3 variables and then turning around and extracting them back out.

Then, at the end, it's calculating a hash of two values (str and seed) which don't exist elsewhere in the code.

I think you'll need to know more about the context and purpose here to have a shot at translating it -- I doubt this snippet would compile in its original language on its own.

HTH,
Brian

I have some code from another language that I want to run in Rev. What is the Rev equivalent for these commands?

baseKey = strcat(myVariable, strcat(myVariable2,myVariable3))
myVariable = strindex(1,1 baseKey)
myVariable2 = strindex(2,2, baseKey)
myVariable3 = strindex(20,3, baseKey)


caculatedMD5 = strstr(
                              md5(
                                      strcat(
                                              lowercase(str),
                                              lowercase(seed)))
                              ,20)



I don't know if there should be a comma after the second 1 in the second example or not but that is the way I have it.

Thanks,
Bill Vlahos
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