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MD5 and SHA1 are quite common.
hash key is an element in the hash table. it is the data that you will combine (mathematical) with hash function to produce the hash.
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It makes a big difference because if you compared the hash: abcde.fg = hash 1 to abcdefg = hash 3 The results hash 1 and hash 3 are not equal.
The output from a hash function is referred to as the hash value, hash code, hash sum, checksum or just plain "hash" as in "the hash of the file is...". Generally a hash function is presumed to be secure or it wouldn't be used. If a hash is not secure it could be referred to as "worthless" or "false sense of security".
It is a box of hash.
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The hash key - is the one with the '#' symbol on it... Usually the one to the right of the '0' !
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No opiated hash is just hash with opiates mixed in