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hash

See hash value and hash total.


hash [hash]
(computer science)
Data which are obviously meaningless, caused by human mistakes or computer malfunction. Also known as garbage; gibberish.
(electricity)
Electric noise produced by the contacts of a vibrator or by the brushes of a generator or motor.
(electronics)

1.(character)hash - hash character.
2.(programming)hash - hash coding.
3.hash - The preferred term for a Perl associative array.


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