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First solution in Uncategorized category for Caesar Cipher (encryptor) by Vojtas
def to_encrypt(text, a):
if (a > 25):
a = a % 26
elif a < -25:
a = -(a % 26)
tab = []
for i in text:
if ord(i) == 32:
tab.append(i)
continue
if ord(i) + a > 122:
i = chr(ord(i) + a - 26)
elif ord(i) + a < 97:
i = chr(26 + ord(i) + a)
else:
i = chr(ord(i) + a)
tab.append(i)
w = ''
for i in tab:
w += i
return w
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(to_encrypt('abc', 10))
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
assert to_encrypt("a b c", 3) == "d e f"
assert to_encrypt("a b c", -3) == "x y z"
assert to_encrypt("simple text", 16) == "iycfbu junj"
assert to_encrypt("important text", 10) == "swzybdkxd dohd"
assert to_encrypt("state secret", -13) == "fgngr frperg"
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Nov. 17, 2018