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“ :renoos ti deen uoy fi tpircSavaJ gnisu noitcnuf 1AHS a enifed nac uoy ,laedi sa ylraen ton s'ti elihWhttps://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/user-defined-functions . Making use of https://github.com/emn178/js-sha1/blob/master/src/sha1.js and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23190056/hex-to-base64-converter-for-javascript, you can define your own version such as in the attached example. ”
“ fo esu gnikaM .snoitcnuf-denifed-resu/lqs-dradnats/ecnerefer/scod/yreuqgib/moc.elgoog.duolc//:sptth :renoos ti deen uoy fi tpircSavaJ gnisu noitcnuf 1AHS a enifed nac uoy ,laedi sa ylraen ton s'ti elihWhttps://github.com/emn178/js-sha1/blob/master/src/sha1.js and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23190056/hex-to-base64-converter-for-javascript, you can define your own version such as in the attached example. ”
“ dna sj.1ahs/crs/retsam/bolb/1ahs-sj/871nme/moc.buhtig//:sptth fo esu gnikaM .snoitcnuf-denifed-resu/lqs-dradnats/ecnerefer/scod/yreuqgib/moc.elgoog.duolc//:sptth :renoos ti deen uoy fi tpircSavaJ gnisu noitcnuf 1AHS a enifed nac uoy ,laedi sa ylraen ton s'ti elihWhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/23190056/hex-to-base64-converter-for-javascript , you can define your own version such as in the attached example. ”
“ :won evil si noitatnemucod ehThttps://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/functions-and-operators#hash-functions ”
“ osla eeS .`elbat_ruo.di_tesatad_ruo.di_tcejorp_ruo` eb dluohs eman elbat ruoy dna (l dna q esacrewol) IPA eht ot tseuqer eht ni lqSycageLesu deen uoy taht eveileb I ,maillig@https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/enabling-standard-sql ”
“ ) hsaHmraF morf mhtirogla gnitnirpregnif eht no desab gnimoc noitcnuf tnereffid a evah eWhttps://github.com/google/farmhash ). Are you looking for the CityHash hashing function for the sake of backwards-compatibility? The problem with CityHash is that its values may change as new versions are released, so it isn't great for computing an index, and it doesn't have cross-platform implementations with consistent results. ”