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How to make an Encode function based on this Decode function? I got the source code for the Decode function on the internet but I need the Encode function.

All my attempts to make it failed and the original coder isn't available at the moment.

The (original) code:

byte Decode(byte EncodedByte)
{
    EncodedByte ^= (byte)194;
    EncodedByte = (byte)((EncodedByte << 4) | (EncodedByte >> 4));
    return EncodedByte;
}

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Just some quick back of the napkin coding the answer should be

byte Encode(byte DecodedByte)
{
    DecodedByte = (byte)((DecodedByte << 4) | (DecodedByte >> 4));
    DecodedByte ^= (byte)194;
    return DecodedByte;
}

Also I agree with Alex this is a trivial Encryption method. Anyone who knows the algorithm can trivially decrypt your message. I would not rely on it for any sensitive information and if this is code for public use some countries have laws that data must have some form of encryption. If I was a judge for the person suing you for a data breach I would call this more of a obfuscation technique then a encryption technique.

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  • Thank you, Henrik was first though. +1.
    – lesderid
    Sep 15, 2010 at 13:48
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    Came up with the same myself - ran a unit test on all possible bytes and it successfully works (as if you had a doubt ;))
    – Rudu
    Sep 15, 2010 at 13:50
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    Henrik and I posted about 15 seconds apart. If I had not changed my EncodedBytes to Decoded bytes I would have been first ;p Sep 15, 2010 at 13:51
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    About your edit, I agree. I'm dealing with a file format that I didn't make so I can't really do anything about it.
    – lesderid
    Sep 15, 2010 at 13:51
  • Sorry for not accepting your answer. But you've got 3 upvotes. :P
    – lesderid
    Sep 15, 2010 at 13:54
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byte Encode(byte EncodedByte) 
{ 
    EncodedByte = (byte)((EncodedByte << 4) | (EncodedByte >> 4)); 
    EncodedByte ^= (byte)194; 
    return EncodedByte; 
} 
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  • I didn't knew it's this easy. Thank you very much!
    – lesderid
    Sep 15, 2010 at 13:47
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Why do not you use normal encryption/decryption functions of c#?

Encrypt and decrypt a string

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  • Why would I? This code is converted from C++ and this way works perfect. Also, I have no idea how I would convert this to 'normal encryption/decryption functions'.
    – lesderid
    Sep 15, 2010 at 13:44
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    This isn't very helpful - he's likely dealing with data created through some other process that has to use this approach.
    – Rudu
    Sep 15, 2010 at 13:49
  • Indeed, see Scott's answer's comments.
    – lesderid
    Sep 15, 2010 at 13:51

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