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I need to compute a hash type code for an array of 3 character strings. The strings are always 3 digit numeric values and do not repeat within a sequence. I was thinking that I could add the numbers together multiplying by their position in the list. i.e. array = '100', '200', '300', '400', '500' hash = (100 * 1) + (200 * 2) + (300 * 3) + (400 * 4) + (500 * 5) = 5500 Does anyone see any issues with this method? Does anyone have a better method? Thanks Chris Bougher
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