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[16218]1#region License Information
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20#endregion
21
[17090]22
[16218]23using System;
24using System.Security.Cryptography;
25
26namespace HeuristicLab.Problems.DataAnalysis.Symbolic {
27  public static class HashUtil {
28    // This class contains some hash functions adapted from http://partow.net/programming/hashfunctions/index.html#AvailableHashFunctions
29
30    // A simple hash function from Robert Sedgwicks Algorithms in C book.I've added some simple optimizations to the algorithm in order to speed up its hashing process.
[17090]31    public static ulong RSHash(byte[] input) {
[16218]32      const int b = 378551;
[17090]33      ulong a = 63689;
34      ulong hash = 0;
[16218]35
36      foreach (var v in input) {
37        hash = (hash * a) + v;
38        a *= b;
39      }
40      return hash;
41    }
42
43    // A bitwise hash function written by Justin Sobel
[17090]44    public static ulong JSHash(byte[] input) {
45      ulong hash = 1315423911;
[16218]46      for (int i = 0; i < input.Length; ++i)
47        hash ^= (hash << 5) + input[i] + (hash >> 2);
48      return hash;
49    }
50
51    // This hash function comes from Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie's book "The C Programming Language". It is a simple hash function using a strange set of possible seeds which all constitute a pattern of 31....31...31 etc, it seems to be very similar to the DJB hash function.
[17090]52    public static ulong BKDRHash(byte[] input) {
53      ulong seed = 131;
54      ulong hash = 0;
[16218]55      foreach (var v in input) {
56        hash = (hash * seed) + v;
57      }
58      return hash;
59    }
60
61    // This is the algorithm of choice which is used in the open source SDBM project. The hash function seems to have a good over-all distribution for many different data sets. It seems to work well in situations where there is a high variance in the MSBs of the elements in a data set.
[17090]62    public static ulong SDBMHash(byte[] input) {
63      ulong hash = 0;
[16218]64      foreach (var v in input) {
65        hash = v + (hash << 6) + (hash << 16) - hash;
66      }
67      return hash;
68    }
69
70    // An algorithm produced by Professor Daniel J. Bernstein and shown first to the world on the usenet newsgroup comp.lang.c. It is one of the most efficient hash functions ever published.
[17090]71    public static ulong DJBHash(byte[] input) {
72      ulong hash = 5381;
[16218]73      foreach (var v in input) {
74        hash = (hash << 5) + hash + v;
75      }
76      return hash;
77    }
78
79    // An algorithm proposed by Donald E.Knuth in The Art Of Computer Programming Volume 3, under the topic of sorting and search chapter 6.4.
[17090]80    public static ulong DEKHash(byte[] input) {
81      ulong hash = (ulong)input.Length;
[16218]82      foreach (var v in input) {
83        hash = (hash << 5) ^ (hash >> 27) ^ v;
84      }
85      return hash;
86    }
87
[17090]88    public static ulong CryptoHash(HashAlgorithm ha, byte[] input) {
89      return BitConverter.ToUInt64(ha.ComputeHash(input), 0);
[16218]90    }
91  }
92}
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