I created LINQ implementation of mod10 algorithm.
The source code:
string number = "7992739871";
int mod10sum = number.Reverse()
.Select((c, i) => (c - '0') << ((i + 1) & 1)) // Double every other digit and sum the digits of the products (e.g., 10: 1 + 0 = 1, 14: 1 + 4 = 5)
.Sum(c => c - '0') % 10; // together with the undoubled digits from the original number
string checkDigit = (mod10sum == 0 ? 0 : 10 - mod10sum).ToString("0");
Console.WriteLine(checkDigit);
As per the example, 7992739871 number should have check digit as 3; however, what I am getting is 15.
What I am doing wrong? I am sure the mistake is very small but can't find it.