JonathanChan Posted October 14, 2009 Share Posted October 14, 2009 Hi, Here's a character generator for anyone interested... I can't think of any other uses for it than bruteforce, but it was a fun exercise writing.... There are actually 2 programs here... Run char_list_generator seperately to copy and paste a character list in $char_list variable... Current charlist is all ascii characters.... expandcollapse popup#include<Array.au3> ; Seed string (the first character in the char_list array is a good way to start - ours is space) $chars=" " while True tooltip(""""&$chars&"""") sleep(1) $chars=generate_character($chars) WEnd func generate_character($cur_string) $char_list=" !""#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~" $char_list=StringSplit($char_list,"") $split_string=StringSplit($cur_string,"") for $i = 1 to $split_string[0] Step 1 $cur_char=_ArraySearch($char_list,$split_string[$i],1,0,1) if $cur_char = $char_list[0] Then ; Reached end of array, time to loop again. $split_string[$i]=$char_list[1] ;ExitLoop $reset=True if $split_string[0]=$i Then ExitLoop EndIf else $reset=False $split_string[$i]=$char_list[$cur_char+1] ExitLoop EndIf Next if $reset=True Then _ArrayAdd($split_string," ") EndIf return _ArrayToString($split_string,"",1) EndFunc func char_list_generator() $tmp="" for $i=32 to 126 $tmp=$tmp&chr($i) Next InputBox("Character String Generator","Characters:",$tmp) EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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