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[C#] Getting values from byte array?
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I have the following hex string:
In hex editor it would look like this:
I need to get the data at offset 0x1C - 0x2B (9050AA35B23BDA4B3532F2ABDF4A382E)
I have the following code:
byte[] data = ConvertHexStringToByteArray(Encoding.Default.GetString(hexstring));
MemoryStream input = new MemoryStream(data);
BinaryReader reader = new BinaryReader(input);
reader.ReadBytes(0x1C);
byte[] buffer = reader.ReadBytes(16);
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