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I need to use an array of bytes (non-printable characters) as a key for RC4 encryption. The plaintext is a string. It seems that CryptoJS.RC4.encrypt expects only strings for both plaintext and key. Am I correct? If not, how do I call encrypt() with string and array of bytes?

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If you want to create a key value from a list of byte values, your best bet is to use the hex encoder function, CryptoJS.enc.Hex.parse:

CryptoJS.enc.Hex.parse('48656c6c6f2c20576f726c6421');

This will parse your input string as a list of two-character pairs that each described a byte value. In this case, the hex values would be 48, 65, 6c, 6c, 6f, etc. You can pass the result of the parse call directly into the encrypt/decrypt methods as the key parameter. (The result is a CryptoJS type called "WordArray," but you don't need to worry about the mechanics of this type; just pass it in as the key paramemter.)

If you want to transform an array of numbers to a hex string, you can do this easily with a simple loop and .toString(16):

var byteArr = [72, 101, 108, 108, 111, 44],
    str = "",
    byteVal;
for(var i=0; i<byteArr.length; i++) {
    byteVal = byteArr[i];
    if(byteVal < 16) { str += "0"; }
    str += byteVal.toString(16);
};
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    byteArr.map((num) => (num < 16 ? '0' : '') + num.toString(16)).join('')
    – royhowie
    Jul 20, 2015 at 20:59

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