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Result difference between hash code providers in .NET

Hi, what is the difference in result between the various hash code providers
in .NET? I can see that they are all returning numbers, but have no idea on
the differences between the algorithm.

Thanks

Tony
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Tony <en*******@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi, what is the difference in result between the various hash code providers
in .NET? I can see that they are all returning numbers, but have no idea on
the differences between the algorithm.


Do you mean such as MD5, SHA1 etc? If so, just do a google search for
those algorithms.

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