how hash the python function code example
Example 1: python hash function
# Hash Function
# SHA hash algorithms.
import hashlib
# initializing string
str = "TYCS"
# encoding TYCS using encode()
# then sending to SHA1()
result = hashlib.sha1(str.encode())
# printing the equivalent hexadecimal value.
print("The hexadecimal equivalent of SHA1 is : ")
print(result.hexdigest())
# encoding TYCS using encode()
# then sending to SHA224()
result = hashlib.sha224(str.encode())
# printing the equivalent hexadecimal value.
print("The hexadecimal equivalent of SHA224 is : ")
print(result.hexdigest())
# encoding TYCS using encode()
# then sending to SHA256()
result = hashlib.sha256(str.encode())
# printing the equivalent hexadecimal value.
print("The hexadecimal equivalent of SHA256 is : ")
print(result.hexdigest())
# initializing string
str = "TYCS"
# encoding TYCS using encode()
# then sending to SHA384()
result = hashlib.sha384(str.encode())
# printing the equivalent hexadecimal value.
print("The hexadecimal equivalent of SHA384 is : ")
print(result.hexdigest())
# initializing string
str = "TYCS"
# initializing string
str = "TYCS"
# encoding TYCS using encode()
# then sending to SHA512()
result = hashlib.sha512(str.encode())
# printing the equivalent hexadecimal value.
print("The hexadecimal equivalent of SHA512 is : ")
print(result.hexdigest())
Example 2: python hash
from hashlib import blake2b
import time
k = str(time.time()).encode('utf-8')
h = blake2b(key=k, digest_size=16)
h.hexdigest()
Example 3: hash table in python
# In python they are called dictionarys
dict = {'Name': 'Zara', 'Age': 7, 'Class': 'First'}
name = dict["Name"] # Zara