When using createrawtransaction, are the outputs ordered as they are presented within the request?












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Let say, when I set second parameter of craterawtransaction call as below



[{"demoaddress1": 0.42}, {"demoaddress2": 1.00}]


Is it possible to occur that returned transaction's output is not ordered as same? like below



[{"demoaddress2": 1.00}, {"demoaddress1": 0.42}]









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    Let say, when I set second parameter of craterawtransaction call as below



    [{"demoaddress1": 0.42}, {"demoaddress2": 1.00}]


    Is it possible to occur that returned transaction's output is not ordered as same? like below



    [{"demoaddress2": 1.00}, {"demoaddress1": 0.42}]









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      Let say, when I set second parameter of craterawtransaction call as below



      [{"demoaddress1": 0.42}, {"demoaddress2": 1.00}]


      Is it possible to occur that returned transaction's output is not ordered as same? like below



      [{"demoaddress2": 1.00}, {"demoaddress1": 0.42}]









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      Let say, when I set second parameter of craterawtransaction call as below



      [{"demoaddress1": 0.42}, {"demoaddress2": 1.00}]


      Is it possible to occur that returned transaction's output is not ordered as same? like below



      [{"demoaddress2": 1.00}, {"demoaddress1": 0.42}]






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          I found the answer on mailing list.



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          The createrawtransaction RPC will now accept an array or dictionary (kept for compatibility) for the outputs parameter. This means the order of transaction outputs can be specified by the client.




          According to the description, it should be the same order.






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            The createrawtransaction RPC will now accept an array or dictionary (kept for compatibility) for the outputs parameter. This means the order of transaction outputs can be specified by the client.




            According to the description, it should be the same order.






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              The createrawtransaction RPC will now accept an array or dictionary (kept for compatibility) for the outputs parameter. This means the order of transaction outputs can be specified by the client.




              According to the description, it should be the same order.






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                The createrawtransaction RPC will now accept an array or dictionary (kept for compatibility) for the outputs parameter. This means the order of transaction outputs can be specified by the client.




                According to the description, it should be the same order.






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                The createrawtransaction RPC will now accept an array or dictionary (kept for compatibility) for the outputs parameter. This means the order of transaction outputs can be specified by the client.




                According to the description, it should be the same order.







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