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Index: H
- hash
: 1.6.6. Giving Each Person a Different Secret Word
- hash keys
: 1.6.6. Giving Each Person a Different Secret Word
- hash operators
: 5.4. Hash Functions
- hashes
: 5.1. What Is a Hash?
- creating new elements of
: 5.2. Hash Variables
- example of assignment to
: 1.6.6. Giving Each Person a Different Secret Word
- literal representation of
: 5.3. Literal Representation of a Hash
- order in
: 5.1. What Is a Hash?
- removing elements from with delete
: 5.4.4. The delete Function
- sorting (sort-of)
: 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- stepping through with the each( )
: 5.4.3. The each Function
- Hello, world (program example)
: 1.6.1. The "Hello, world" Program
- help
- documentation
: 1.5.1. Documentation
- technical support
: 1.4. Support
- here strings
: 2.3. Strings
- hex( )
- 2.2.3. Integer Literals
- 2.4.4. Conversion Between Numbers and Strings
- hexadecimal numbers
: 2.2.3. Integer Literals
- hives, Registry
: 16.4.1. The Registry Structure
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE subtree
: 16.4.1. The Registry Structure
- human-readable databases
: 17.5. Variable-Length ( Text) Databases
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