Test case to illustrate how to provide input in hexadecimal format for SHA256 gadget, using different settings for bitWidthPerInputElement#14
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Hi Ahmed @akosba ,
Thank you for providing a test case at 419907a, illustrating how to use different settings for bitWidthPerInputElement in SHA256 gadget, when inputs are character strings.
Following that example, I have created a test case to illustrate how to provide same input in hexadecimal format, using different setting for bitWidthPerInputElement, which was a use case that I came across. I have built and tested the code. Feel free to add as appropriate.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Hasini.