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NAME

       resize-hash -  (hash)

PURPOSE

       Resize hash table.

SYNTAX

           resize-hash <hash> hash-size <new size>

DESCRIPTION

       resize-hash will resize <hash> table (created by new-hash) to size <new size>, which refers to the number
       of "buckets", or possible hash codes derived from keys stored.

       When a number of elements stored grows, the search performance may decline if hash size remains the same.
       Consequently, if the number of elements shrinks, the memory allocated by the hash may be wasted. Use get-
       hash  to obtain its current hash-size, its length (the number of elements currently stored in it) and the
       statistics (such as average reads) to determine if you need to resize it.

       Resizing is generally expensive, so it should not be done too often, and only when needed. The goal is to
       amortize this expense through future gain of lookup performance. For that reason  it  may  be  better  to
       resize  proportionally  (i.e.  by  a  percentage),  unless  you  have a specific application reason to do
       otherwise, or to avoid exponential growth.

EXAMPLES

           resize-hash h hash-size 100000

SEE ALSO

        Hash

       get-hash new-hash purge-hash read-hash resize-hash write-hash See all documentation

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