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nullCipher.py
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# Null Cipher
# http://inventwithpython.com/hacking (BSD Licensed)
import random, pyperclip
myMessage = """When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less."""
myKey = '302'
mode = 'encrypt' # set to 'encrypt' or 'decrypt'
def main():
if mode == 'encrypt':
translated = encryptMessage(myKey, myMessage)
elif mode == 'decrypt':
translated = decryptMessage(myKey, myMessage)
print('%sed message: ' % (mode.title()) + translated)
print('The message has been copied to the clipboard.')
pyperclip.copy(translated)
def encryptMessage(key, message):
# The expression int(key[keyIndex]) will be used to decide how many
# nulls should be inserted. For example, if key is the value '570'
# and keyIndex is 0, then 5 null characters will be inserted into
# the ciphertext.
keyIndex = 0
ciphertext = '' # will contain the encrypted string
for symbol in list(message) + [None]:
for dummy in range(int(key[keyIndex])):
# Add a null.
ciphertext += random.choice(myMessage)
if symbol == None:
break # the None value marks the end
# Increment keyIndex so that on the next iteration, we use a
# number of nulls specified by the next character in key.
keyIndex += 1
if keyIndex == len(key):
# keyIndex is past the end, so reset it back to 0.
keyIndex = 0
# Add the real symbol after adding the nulls.
ciphertext += symbol
return ciphertext
def decryptMessage(key, message):
# The value inside messageIndex will refer to the index we are
# currently looking at in message.
messageIndex = 0
keyIndex = 0
plaintext = '' # will contain the decrypted string
while True:
# The expression int(key[keyIndex]) will give us the int value of
# how many nulls to skip over. We will increment the value in
# messageIndex by this amount.
messageIndex += int(key[keyIndex])
if messageIndex >= len(message):
# When messageIndex is past the last index, we are done.
break
# Increment keyIndex so that on the next iteration, we
# use a number of nulls specified by the next character in key.
keyIndex += 1
if keyIndex == len(key):
keyIndex = 0
# Append the symbol at messageIndex to the plaintext variable.
plaintext += message[messageIndex]
messageIndex += 1
return plaintext
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()