Rewords addInput/addOutput clarifications

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Daniel Cousens 2014-03-25 15:56:20 +11:00
parent 1175c602ff
commit afd1a488d7

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@ -63,13 +63,12 @@ console.log(key.getPub().getAddress())
### Creating a Transaction
```javascript
tx = new Bitcoin.Transaction()
// Add the input (the output of the previous transaction) of the form [previous transaction hash]:[index of the output to use]
// Add the input (who is paying) of the form [previous transaction hash, index of the output to use]
tx.addInput("aa94ab02c182214f090e99a0d57021caffd0f195a81c24602b1028b130b63e31", 0)
// Add the output (who to pay to) of the form [payee's bitcoin address]:[amount in satoshis]
// Add the output (who to pay to) of the form [payee's address, amount in satoshis]
tx.addOutput("1Gokm82v6DmtwKEB8AiVhm82hyFSsEvBDK", 15000)
// Initialize a private key using the WIF key format
@ -78,11 +77,11 @@ key = new Bitcoin.ECKey("5Jxfda2afuyMw3iaxzAwv6FvAs3XxmjV5y3GPAjZDEhRNJaFG5a")
// Sign the first input with the new key
tx.sign(0, key)
// Print transaction serialized as hex. You can push the transaction onto the Bitcoin network manually
// here: https://blockchain.info/pushtx
// Print transaction serialized as hex
console.log(tx.serializeHex())
// => 0100000001313eb630b128102b60241ca895f1d0ffca2170d5a0990e094f2182c102ab94aa000000008a47304402200169f1f844936dc60df54e812345f5dd3e6681fea52e33c25154ad9cc23a330402204381ed8e73d74a95b15f312f33d5a0072c7a12dd6c3294df6e8efbe4aff27426014104e75628573696aed32d7656fb35e9c71ea08eb6492837e13d2662b9a36821d0fff992692fd14d74fdec20fae29128ba12653249cbeef521fc5eba84dde0689f27ffffffff01983a0000000000001976a914ad618cf4333b3b248f9744e8e81db2964d0ae39788ac00000000
// You could now push the transaction onto the Bitcoin network manually (see https://blockchain.info/pushtx)
```
@ -101,10 +100,10 @@ Feel free to send pull requests to have your project/startup listed here.
### Instructions
1. Fork the repo
2. Push changes to your fork
2. Push changes to your fork
3. Create a pull request
### Running the test suite
### Running the test suite
$ npm test