History of Hash
Hashish is an Arabic term that means "grass," but some people think it also refers to "Charas," a resinous substance similar to hashish that is formed from live marijuana blossoms and is hand-rolled into balls. The first strain of hash was an Indica strain, which came from India. Famous French writers like Charles Baudelaire and Alexandre Dumas made hash a fashion trend in the middle of the 19th century. Hashish was forced into the shadows more than fifty years after the US prohibition of the early 1900s.
In the 20th century, Morocco emerged as a significant hash producer. Today, Afghanistan is a major source of hash. Hash is mostly produced in Turkey, India, Nepal, and other countries as well. Hash is by far the biggest market in Europe. Since marijuana has been legalised, research organisations are attempting to capitalise on the potential medical benefits of hash and other marijuana derivatives.
Applications of Hash in Real Time:
Hash's drawbacks include:
Addressing with Closure:
Chaining is a part of the closed addressing collision resolution approach. The hashing process uses both an array and a linked list for chaining. In this procedure, a probe is created using the hash function, and keys are linked to the appropriate indexes sequentially inside the same index. Consequently, ending the collision.
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