For my final project i created a digital Caesar en-decryption program.
Caesar encryption is one of the oldest ways of encrypting plain text. Supposedly it was used by Julius Caesar to protect messages of military significance. It is also one of the simplest ways of encrypting text.
Here is how it works:
Encryp n (x) = (x+n)
Caesar encryption is one of the oldest ways of encrypting plain text. Supposedly it was used by Julius Caesar to protect messages of military significance. It is also one of the simplest ways of encrypting text.
Here is how it works:
- All 26 letters get shifted by the size of the key relative to the normal order of letters in the alphabet.
Encryp n (x) = (x+n)
I used Python to create a digital version of this encryption method.
You can choose if you want i en- or decrypted , after that you insert your text and the key.
It will perform the action you wanted and ask you if you want to reverse encrypt or leave.
That is all that is to it. Here is my program.
You can choose if you want i en- or decrypted , after that you insert your text and the key.
It will perform the action you wanted and ask you if you want to reverse encrypt or leave.
That is all that is to it. Here is my program.