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Extracting the Signature Parameters
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-Signatures produced by web3.js are the concatenation of ``r``, ``s`` and ``v``, so the first step is to split these parameters apart. You can do this on the client-side, but doing it inside the smart contract means you only need to send one signature parameter rather than three. Splitting apart a byte array into component parts is a messy, so we use `inline assembly <assembly>`_ to do the job in the ``splitSignature`` function (the third function in the full contract at the end of this section).
+Signatures produced by web3.js are the concatenation of ``r``, ``s`` and ``v``, so the first step is to split these parameters apart. You can do this on the client-side, but doing it inside the smart contract means you only need to send one signature parameter rather than three. Splitting apart a byte array into component parts is a mess, so we use `inline assembly <assembly>`_ to do the job in the ``splitSignature`` function (the third function in the full contract at the end of this section).
Computing the Message Hash
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