Caesarts Cipher encryption algorithm assistance
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Caesar's cypher is the simplest encryption algorithm. It adds a fixed value to the ASCII (unicode) value of each character of a text. In other words, it shifts the characters. Decrypting a text is simply shifting it back by the same amount, that is, it substract the same value from the characters. Write a function called caesar that accepts two arguments: the first is the character vector to be encrypted, while the second is the shift amount. The function returns the output argument coded, the encrypted text. The function needs to work with all the visible ASCII characters from space to ~. The ASCII codes of these are 32 through 126. If the shifted code goes outside of this range, it should wrap around. For example, if we shift ~ by 1, the result should be space. If we shift space by -1, the result should be ~.
Here are a few things you may want to try with MATLAB before starting on this assignment:
double(' ')
ans =
32
double('~')
ans =
126
char([65 66 67])
ans =
'ABC'
' ' : '~'
ans =
' !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~'
And here are a few example runs:
caesar('ABCD',1)
ans =
'BCDE'
caesar('xyz ~',1)
ans =
'yz{! '
caesar('xyz ~',-1)
ans =
'wxy~}'
Code to Call your Function:
coded = caesar('ABCD', 3)
decoded = caesar(coded, -3)
wrap = caesar('1234', 96)
back = caesar(wrap, -96)
Hi there, I am having trouble with the caesars cypher question for week 8 homework assignments and I was wondering if I could get some help with the code that I have so far. Here is what I have, any help would be appreciated.
function coded = caesar(v,n)
v = char(32:126)
secret = v + 2
mod(v,126)
coded = char(mod(v,126))
end
ps. I feel embarrased posting this I am trying to figure it out but it is very difficult for me.
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evan muas
il 29 Dic 2019
A link to my answer on stackexchange
https://stackoverflow.com/a/59522032/10810614
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Akhil Thomas
il 16 Mag 2020
function
y = caesar2(ch, key)
v = ' ' : '~';
[~, loc] = ismember(ch, v);
v2 = circshift(v, -key);
y = v2(loc);
end
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Akhil Thomas
il 16 Mag 2020
function txt = caesar(txt,key)
txt = double(txt) + key;
first = double(' ');
last = double('~');
% use mod to shift the characters - notice the + 1
% this is a common error and results in shifts
% being off by 1
txt = char(mod(txt - first,last - first + 1) + first);
end
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Shaun Olisagu
il 27 Lug 2020
function coded = caesar(text, amount)
new_text = double(text)
text_shift = new_text + amount
coded = char(mod(text_shift,(32:126,32)))
end
Pls help. I've been on this for quite a long time now
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Yifan He
il 28 Lug 2022
Modificato: Walter Roberson
il 28 Lug 2022
function coded = caesar(v,s)
x = double(v);
y = x + s;
if y >= 32
n = fix((y-32)/95);
else
n = fix((y-126)/95);
end
z = y - 95*n;
coded = char(z);
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Yifan He
il 28 Lug 2022
It still make sense. This problem is a step function in mathematics, actually. z=f(y)=y-95n (32+95n ≤ y ≤ 126+95n,n∈Z)
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