Or if working with MD5 hashes, you could use an implementation like so...
public string exHashMd5(string data)
{
MD5CryptoServiceProvider md5 = new MD5CryptoServiceProvider();
md5.ComputeHash(ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetBytes(data));
byte[] result = md5.Hash;
StringBuilder str = new StringBuilder();
for (int i = 0; i < result.Length; i++)
{
str.Append(result[i].ToString("X2"));
}
/// The implementation like so. (Below)
NumberFormatInfo format = new NumberFormatInfo();
format.NumberGroupSeparator = " ";
format.NumberGroupSizes = new[] { 8 };
format.NumberDecimalDigits = 0;
string rstr = str.ToString();
rstr = Regex.Replace(rstr, "(?!^).{8}", " $0", RegexOptions.RightToLeft);
return rstr.ToString();
/// At the end you get yourself a nice 4 way split.
/// Test it out. have a go with chucking it into a
/// MessageBox.Show(exHashMd5("yourstring"));
}
/// Could even go one further and add
string hashtext;
string newline = Enviroment.Newline;
hashtext = exHashMd5("yourtext");
/// Then you do a simple command.
MessageBox.Show(hashtext + newline + hashtext);
/// Nice four way again. complex but yet made simple.
To work out what you need it to do, use maths. seriously, its mathematical. divide the amount of characters, till you are able to get a sum that equals four. for example, 32 / 8 = 4. then this will give you the four way split you need. basic maths. basic. basic. basic.