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> - Please take a look at the [DeepSearch docs](https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.2/dsearch.html)
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> - The full documentation can be found on <https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.2/>
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> - Please take a look at the [DeepSearch docs](https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.3/dsearch.html)
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> - The full documentation can be found on <https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.3/>
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# Deep Hash
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(New in v4-0-0)
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DeepHash is designed to give you hash of ANY python object based on its contents even if the object is not considered hashable!
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DeepHash is supposed to be deterministic in order to make sure 2 objects that contain the same data, produce the same hash.
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> - Please take a look at the [DeepHash docs](https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.2/deephash.html)
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> - The full documentation can be found on <https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.2/>
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> - Please take a look at the [DeepHash docs](https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.3/deephash.html)
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> - The full documentation can be found on <https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.3/>
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Let's say you have a dictionary object.
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At first it might seem weird why DeepHash(obj)[obj] but remember that DeepHash(obj) is a dictionary of hashes of all other objects that obj contains too.
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> - Please take a look at the [DeepHash docs](https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.2/deephash.html)
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> - The full documentation can be found on <https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.2/>
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> - Please take a look at the [DeepHash docs](https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.3/deephash.html)
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> - The full documentation can be found on <https://zepworks.com/deepdiff/5.2.3/>
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