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=== Data ===
 
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A '''block''' is a sequence of [[bit]]s that comprise the [[input]], [[output]], State, and Round [[Key]]. The length of a sequence is the number of [[bit]]s it contains. Blocks are also interpreted as [[array]]s of [[byte]]s.
A '''block''' is
 
   
 
A '''block''' is a "[s]tring of [[bit]]s of defined length.<ref>ISO/IEC WD 18033-1
* a sequence of [[bit]]s that comprise the [[input]], [[output]], State, and Round [[Key]]. The length of a sequence is the number of [[bit]]s it contains. Blocks are also interpreted as [[array]]s of [[byte]]s.
 
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(Dec. 2001).</ref>
 
* a string of [[character]]s, of [[word]]s, or of [[record]]s, that is treated as a unit for a given purpose.
 
 
* a "[s]tring of [[bit]]s of defined length.<ref>ISO/IEC WD 18033-1 (Dec. 2001).</ref>
 
   
 
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