My hashcode function for string is as follows
hashVal=(127*hashVal+key.charAt(i))%16908799
I am following cs61 b lectures online and I dont quite follow when Prof.Jonathan on what would happen if instead of 1690877 we would use a value that is no relatively prime with 127. I understand the simple case where he uses 127 instead of 16908799 but what if it was a simple multiple of 127 ? How would it "bias" the hashvalue ? How does the bias depend on the common factor "x" ? Can anyone suggest me the reason ?