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Special Forums Cybersecurity Hashsums and collisions Post 302966284 by jim mcnamara on Wednesday 10th of February 2016 11:17:30 AM
Old 02-10-2016
Look up the concept of 'avalanche'

Choosing a Good Hash Function, Part 3

and for example the jenkins hashes:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenkins_hash_function
 

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pods::SDLx::Controller::State(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			pods::SDLx::Controller::State(3pm)

NAME
SDLx::Controller::State - the state of a SDLx::Controller::Interface CATEGORY
Extension, Controller SYNOPSIS
# you'll most likely get a State object from a SDLx::Controller::Interface # object. Just in case, here's how you would construct one by hand: my $state1 = SDLx::Controller::State->new; my $state2 = SDLx::Controller::State->new( $x, $y, $v_x, $v_y, $rotation, $ang_v ); # attributes are just simple accessors: $state->x(10); $state->x; # 10 # same goes for the rest: $state->y; $state->ang_v; # etc. DESCRIPTION
A state object is a simple container for any given state inside a running SDLx::Controller::Interface instance. METHODS
new() new( $x, $y, $v_x, $v_y, $rotation, $ang_v ) Creates a new state container object. Can optionally set the initial value of all its attributes (see below). ACCESSORS
x Accessor to get/set the x value, usually used to position the item or check for collisions. y Accessor to get/set the y value, usually used to position the item or check for collisions. v_x Accessor to get/set the x velocity of the instance, for moving objects dynamically. v_y Accessor to get/set the y velocity of the instance, for moving objects dynamically. rotation Accessor to get/set the rotation of the object, in degrees (0..360). ang_v Accessor to get/set the angular velocity, for rotating objects dynamically. AUTHORS See "AUTHORS" in SDL perl v5.14.2 2012-05-28 pods::SDLx::Controller::State(3pm)
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