I have a class that encrypts a password with a salted hash.
But If I want to pass a null to the class I get the following error: Cannot implicitly convert type string to byte[]
Here is the class code:
public class MyHash
{
public static string ComputeHash(string plainText,
string hashAlgorithm, byte[] saltBytes)
{
Hash Code
}
}
When I use the class I get the error: "Cannot implicitly convert type string to byte[]"
//Encrypt Password
byte[] NoHash = null;
byte[] encds = MyHash.ComputeHash(Password, "SHA256", NoHash);
The return type of your ComputeHash function is a string. You try to assign the result of your function to encds, which is byte[]. The compiler points this discrepancy out to you, because there is no implicit conversion from string to byte[].
This is because your 'ComputeHash' method returns a string, and you are trying to assign this return value to a byte array with;
There is no implicit converstion for string to byte[] because there exist a number of different encodings to represent a string as bytes, such as ASCII or UTF8.
You need to explicitly convert the bytes using an appropriate encoding class like so;