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Hash[ ] vs. 🫆@ vs. 🫆[ ]


A hash code is a fixed-size numerical value generated from input data of arbitrary size, used primarily for indexing data in hash tables. It allows for efficient data retrieval and storage by mapping variable-length data to a fixed-length representation.

Think of the hash code as a unique digital signature for any data that once even if one bit of that data altered the entire new hash code would be different.

Example: "dara is good lookin" has the hash code

"0x05ee501e3232083ca0f16b02011944e735f78db170c568c2ea85e56380ddca05"

Counterexample: "dara is good lookin." the ending red dot cause an entire change to the has code above

"0x4700eceb9e5cbc887ad3dea1833081d51c3572c7886ea9c8a3f30b0c5ad4c614"

hash1 = 🫆@"dara is good lookin";
hash2 = hash ["dara is good lookin"];
hash3 = hash ["dara is good looking."];

show hash1 also hash2 also hash3;

save as crypto;


Output

"hash1" → "(0x05ee501e3232083ca0f16b02011944e735f78db170c568c2ea85e56380ddca05)"

"hash2" → "(0x05ee501e3232083ca0f16b02011944e735f78db170c568c2ea85e56380ddca05)"

"hash3" → "(0x4700eceb9e5cbc887ad3dea1833081d51c3572c7886ea9c8a3f30b0c5ad4c614)"


hash4 = 🫆["dara is goodest at being good!"];

show hash4;

save as crypto;


Output

"hash4" → "(0x3b3791bf07902593e5a1500a79b56da6bfaf2c25b3c6c2959c6c69654745f8c0)"

goodest 

the word goodest is even gooder than the word good infact its actually the bestest

Source: https://www.urbandictionary.com/