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Compute hash value according to multiplication method


Hashing by doing modulo $m$ for $m=p^2$ for a prime $p$ instead of using a prime $m$ - is it that bad?Why having a simple multiplication loop and very good avalanche isn't enough to produce well-distributed hash values?How would you implement truly random hash functions in practice?Why does this particular hashCode function help decrease collisions?Constraint on Universal set of hash functionsChoosing a non-cryptographic hash function for language with no unsigned integersHash size: do prime numbers “near” powers of two are bad?Function to generate longer bit-sequence from shorter sequence with certain propertiesRolling Hash calculation with Horner's methodWhat is a minimal, pseudo-random hash function?













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In Introduction to Algorithms, CLR, p264 they state this:



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I get everything BUT the last part stating $h(k) = 67$



>>> r = 17612864
>>> bin(r) # r's binary representation
'0b1000011001100000001000000'
>>> int(bin(r)[: 14 + 2], 2) # extract 14 most significant bits and convert to int
8600









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    In Introduction to Algorithms, CLR, p264 they state this:



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    I get everything BUT the last part stating $h(k) = 67$



    >>> r = 17612864
    >>> bin(r) # r's binary representation
    '0b1000011001100000001000000'
    >>> int(bin(r)[: 14 + 2], 2) # extract 14 most significant bits and convert to int
    8600









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      enter image description here



      I get everything BUT the last part stating $h(k) = 67$



      >>> r = 17612864
      >>> bin(r) # r's binary representation
      '0b1000011001100000001000000'
      >>> int(bin(r)[: 14 + 2], 2) # extract 14 most significant bits and convert to int
      8600









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      In Introduction to Algorithms, CLR, p264 they state this:



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      I get everything BUT the last part stating $h(k) = 67$



      >>> r = 17612864
      >>> bin(r) # r's binary representation
      '0b1000011001100000001000000'
      >>> int(bin(r)[: 14 + 2], 2) # extract 14 most significant bits and convert to int
      8600






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          You haven't extracted the 14 most significant bits. First, you have to write $r$ as a $w$-bit number:
          $$
          00000001000011001100000001000000
          $$

          Now you extract the 14 most significant bits:
          $$
          00000001000011
          $$

          Converting to decimal, this is 67.






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          $begingroup$

          You haven't extracted the 14 most significant bits. First, you have to write $r$ as a $w$-bit number:
          $$
          00000001000011001100000001000000
          $$

          Now you extract the 14 most significant bits:
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          Converting to decimal, this is 67.






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          $begingroup$

          You haven't extracted the 14 most significant bits. First, you have to write $r$ as a $w$-bit number:
          $$
          00000001000011001100000001000000
          $$

          Now you extract the 14 most significant bits:
          $$
          00000001000011
          $$

          Converting to decimal, this is 67.






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          You haven't extracted the 14 most significant bits. First, you have to write $r$ as a $w$-bit number:
          $$
          00000001000011001100000001000000
          $$

          Now you extract the 14 most significant bits:
          $$
          00000001000011
          $$

          Converting to decimal, this is 67.






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          $$
          00000001000011001100000001000000
          $$

          Now you extract the 14 most significant bits:
          $$
          00000001000011
          $$

          Converting to decimal, this is 67.







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