Why String.Equals is returning false?

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傲寒 2020-12-10 01:25

I have the following C# code (from a library I\'m using) that tries to find a certificate comparing the thumbprint. Notice that in the following code both mycert.Thumb

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  • 2020-12-10 01:40

    Sometimes when we insert data in database it stores some spaces like "question ". And when you will try to compare it with "question" it returns false. So my suggestion is: please check the value in database or use Trim() method.

    In your case, please try: mycert.Thumbprint != null && mycert.Thumbprint.trim().equals(certificateThumbprint.trim())

    I think it will return true if any record will exist.

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  • 2020-12-10 01:43

    You may wish to try using an overload of String.Equals that accepts a parameter of type StringComparison.

    For example:

    myCert.Thumbprint.Equals(certificateThumbprint, StringComparison.[SomeEnumeration])
    


    Where [SomeEnumeration] is replaced with one of the following enumerated constants:

     - CurrentCulture
     - CurrentCultureIgnoreCase
     - InvariantCulture
     - InvariantCultureIgnoreCase
     - Ordinal
     - OrdinalIgnoreCase
    


    Reference the MSDN Documentation found here. enter image description here

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  • 2020-12-10 01:54

    CompareTo ignores certain characters:

    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        var a = "asdas"+(char)847;//add a hidden character
        var b = "asdas";
        Console.WriteLine(a.Equals(b)); //false
        Console.WriteLine(a.CompareTo(b)); //0
        Console.WriteLine(a.Length); //6
        Console.WriteLine(b.Length); //5
    
       //watch window shows both a and b as "asdas"
    }
    

    (Here, the character added to a is U+034F, Combining Grapheme Joiner.)

    Debug mode

    So CompareTo's result is not a good indicator of a bug in Equals. The most likely reason of your problem is hidden characters. You can check the lengths to be sure.

    See this for more info.

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