I'm pretty new to hashing in Java and I've been getting stuck on a few parts. I have a list of 400 items (and stored in a list of 1.5x = 600), which the item id's range from 1-10k. I've been looking at a few hash functions and I initially copied the examples in the packet, which just used folding. I noticed that I've been getting about 50-60% null nodes, which is apparently too many. I also noticed that just modding the id by 600 tends to reduce it to a solid 50% nulls.
My current hash function looks something like, and for being as ugly as it is, it's only a 1% decrease in nulls from a simple modding, with an avg list length of 1.32...
public int getHash( int id )
{
int hash = id;
hash <<= id % 3;
hash += id << hash % 5;
/* let's go digit by digit! */
int digit;
for( digit = id % 10;
id != 0;
digit = id % 10, id /= 10 )
{
if ( digit == 0 ) /* prevent division by zero */
continue;
hash += digit * 2;
}
hash >>= 5;
return (hash % 600);
}
What are some good techniques for creating simple hash functions?