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Bits256

The type b256 in Fuel represents hashes and holds a 256-bit (32-bytes) value. The TypeScript SDK represents b256 as a hexlified string value for portability and provides utilities to convert to Uint8Array when the raw bytes are required.

Generating random b256 values

To generate a random b256 value, you can use the getRandomB256() function:

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import { getRandomB256 } from 'fuels';

// b256 is a hexlified string representing a 256-bit value
const b256: string = getRandomB256();

console.log('b256', b256);
// 0xbebd3baab326f895289ecbd4210cf886ce41952316441ae4cac35f00f0e882a6
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Converting between b256 and Uint8Array

To convert between a b256 hexlified string and a Uint8Array, you can use the arrayify and hexlify functions:

ts
import { arrayify, getRandomB256, hexlify } from 'fuels';

const randomB256: string = getRandomB256();

// Convert to Uint8Array
const uint8Arr: Uint8Array = arrayify(randomB256);

// Convert back to hexlified string
const hexedB256: string = hexlify(uint8Arr);
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Support from Address Class

A b256 value is also supported as part of the Address class, providing seamless integration with other components of your application. To create an Address instance from a b256 value, use the Address.fromB256() method:

ts
import { getRandomB256, Address } from 'fuels';

const randomB256: string = getRandomB256();

const address = Address.fromB256(randomB256);
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