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Encryption with Caesar code is a, ie. A same letter is replaced with only one other. Caesar code is defined on an alphabet shift: a letter further in the alphabet.Plain AlphabetABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZCaesar Alphabet (+3)DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCExample: Crypt DCODEX with a shift of 3.To encrypt D, take the alphabet and look 3 letters after: G.
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So D is crypted with G.To encrypt X, loop the alphabet: after X: Y, after Y: Z, after Z: A. So X is coded A.DCODEX is coded GFRGHAAnother way to crypt, more mathematical, note A=0, B=1., Z=25, and add a constant (the shift), then the result (alphabet length) is the coded text.Example: To crypt D (of value 3), add the shift 3: 3+3=6 and find the letter for 6: 6=G, so D is crypted with G.To crypt X=23, 23+3=26 and 26 mod 26 = 0, 0=A, so X is crypted with A, etc.DCODEX is coded GFRGHA. Caesar code decryption another with an inverse alphabet shift: a previous letter in the alphabet.Example: Decrypt GFRGHA with a shift of 3.To decrypt G, take the alphabet and look 3 letters before: D. So G is decrypted with D.To decrypt X, loop the alphabet: before A: Z, before Z: Y, before Y: X.
So A is decrypted X.GFRGHA is decrypted DCODEX.Another way to de crypt, more mathematical, note A=0, B=1., Z=25, subtracts a constant (the shift), then the result (alphabet length) is the plain text.Example: Take G=6, the shift 6-3=3 and 3=D, so G is decrypted with DTake A=0, 0-3=-3 and -3 mod 26 = 23, 23=X, so A is decrypted with X, etc.GFRGHA is decrypted DCODEX. Caesar cipher is also known as Shift Cipher.
The code was named after Julius Caesar who was born in 100 bc. The first man which has testimonys (like Suetonius) proving that he used this type of subtitution to protect his military communications.
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