I have a function in a small application that I'm writing to break a recycled one-time pad cypher. Having used VB.NET for most of my career I thought it would be interesting to implement the app in C#. However, I have encountered a problem due to my present unfamiliarity with C#.
The function takes in two strings (of binary digits), converts these strings to char arrays, and then performs an XOR on them and places the result in a third char array.
This is fine until I try to convert the third char array to a string. Instead of the string looking like "11001101" etc, I get the following result: " \0\0 \0 " i.e. the "1"s are being represented by spaces and the "0"s by "\0".
My code is as follows:
public string calcXor(string a, string b)
{
char[] charAArray = a.ToCharArray();
char[] charBArray = b.ToCharArray();
int len = 0;
// Set length to be the length of the shorter string
if (a.Length > b.Length)
len = b.Length - 1;
else
len = a.Length - 1;
char[] result = new char[len];
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
result[i] = (char)(charAArray[i] ^ charBArray[i]);
}
return new string(result);
}