C++ :: Encrypting With User-Given Key?
May 3, 2013
I am working on a program where a user first enters a key of 26 characters, they then choose the number of lines they'd like to use with a max length of 40. Once they have entered the key and chosen the number of lines, they then enter text into the chosen number of lines, before that text is ultimately encrypted. I have it working as far as accepting the user's 26-character key, accepting their choice for number of lines, but when the user is typing in their lines of text, it only allows 6 lines before it moves to where the text would be encrypted.
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Mar 26, 2014
I have a certain method of encrypting text. You get the first character of the word. For example in the word "hacker", you get 'h', and then you get the last character 'r'. The encrypted word until now is "hr". Then we get the same word with the 'h' and 'r' removed, now it's "acke". I do the same thing and get the first character 'a' and the last one 'e' and them to the encrypted word: it is now "hrae".
The left letters of the word are "ck", again we do the same thing and take the first character 'c' and the last character 'k' and and add them to the new encrypted word so it is "hraeck". The above word has an even number of characters and at the end had 2 characters left 'c' and 'k',first and last, in some cases of words with an odd number of characters, only one character is left! I'm completely lost on how to encrypt and decrypt this.
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Jul 16, 2013
I have a simple decryption program but I cant get it to encrypt/decrypt text read from the keyboard using getline (), did i declare wrong?
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
char text[ ]
(here I have my void decrypt/encrypt functions)
int main () {
cout <<''Enter text to encrypt''<<endl;
getline(cin,text);
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Apr 4, 2014
I want to encrypt Mac address to 4 digit number which can be decrypted to original MAC address.
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Sep 14, 2014
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
char str1[20], str2[20]="kent";
main() {
printf("Enter your Username: ");
scanf("%s",str1);
[Code] ...
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Mar 17, 2013
Right now I'm working on an assignment where I need to take the data from on file encrypt it by adding 5 to each byte and then save it to a user specified location. I think I'm close to having it done but I've run into a hick up. After I get the user input for where the encrypted data should be saved the program seems to never end. This is the code I have so far
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
ifstream input;
ofstream output;
[Code]...
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Nov 1, 2014
I am making program that allows the user to determine how big the array size will be and then asks the user to make up numbers to fill the array. Every time run the program on Dev C++ it says "program has stopped working"
Heres My Code:
//Assignment 19 Program 2
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
[Code].....
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Nov 3, 2013
i want to get the user to name the file but i dont know how to do that i know how i can name it but i want the user to name it. heres the source
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
[Code].....
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Jun 25, 2014
I'm using a Global Hot Key. I have the code working for this but currently it is hard codedset to this:
RegisterHotKey(_hWnd, 1, (uint)fsModifiers.Control, (uint)Keys.Insert);
All of the examples and tutorials I have seen tell you how to code for a Global Hot Key but I have not seen eany examples of how to make it changeable.
I have 2 comboBoxes: one for Shift, Control and Alt or blank. The other is a list of keys such as F1..F12, etc.
I'm not sure how to set a new hotkey based on the comboBoxes selected.
Do I have to create a monster switch statement to catch every possible combination or is there some kind of short cut coding to still use the one RegisterHotKey statement?
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Jan 1, 2014
In this simple end-of-chapter problem, the ages of two people are to be compared and determine who's older. The problem I'm experiencing is that the second user name input is being skipped and going straight to the second users age.
So while running the program it looks something like:
What is user ones name?
<input name>
How old are they?
<input age>
What is user twos name?
How old are they?
<input age>
<if statement result>
Here's my code:
Code: #include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int user_one_age;
int user_two_age;
string user_one_name;
string user_two_name;
[code].....
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Oct 12, 2014
I am not sure why I am receiving the error message:
Error C2466: cannot allocate an array of constant size 0
When I run the code:
Code:
int s;
cout<<"Enter the size:
";
cin>>s;
int array[s];
C++ masters,
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Sep 2, 2012
So I've got this form that a user puts in a numeric value into a text box. This value then has to be placed into a byte string of data so that it can be transmitted over as a packet. Bellow is what I have so far:
Code:
Byte[] OUTBuffer = new byte[65];//Allocate output memory buffer
Byte[] INBuffer = new byte[65]; //Allocate input memory buffer
if (setmSpeed == true)
{
OUTBuffer[0] = 0; //Not used, must be set to 0
OUTBuffer[1] = 0x85; //Command mode
[Code] ....
I've put in red the area where I'm having issues. I've tried different methods and have not been able to get this working yet. It only works if I speciffy the value manually as with OUTBuffer[1] = 0x85;, but I want byte 2 of OUTBuffer[] to be set with what I put in the text box.
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Oct 20, 2014
I want to obtain the user's home directory. I know it can be done with getenv("HOME"), but if I'll inspect the value of the enviroment variable HOME, it might work when I run it now, but it won't work on Windows, since windows uses HOMEPATH to save the user's home directory.
Is there a different, more cross-platform way to do it?
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Mar 18, 2013
I'm creating a program that should create a structure of a list of people entered by the user; the only problem I'm having is with the %c. When I have it, the loop only occurs once; if I put a %s, the loop occurs up to 25 times, but it doesn't write to the text file. Here is the code:
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<string.h>
[code]....
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May 23, 2013
I have to calculate the value of PI with the accuracy (eps) given by the user. I started with this but I just got stuck now, I don't know what is going on with the code or why does it get stuck in the second iteration...
PHP Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
int main(){
float eps=0.000001;
[Code] ....
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Oct 30, 2014
I have a small project for school due today but i cant get my head around programming
Ive to create a program where ive to get the values from the user and add them to an equation. I have also to add a selection statement where it will ask for the material being tested which will have its value set in the program.
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Apr 9, 2014
I want to have calculations take place inside a switch statement that calls the appropriate function. The menu portion of the program works well, but I can't figure out how to let the user actually input 2 different numbers to the functions. My questions are:
1. If I use scanf to assign values to the variables, what determines end of input to each variable? (ie.. scanf("%d%d", &a, &b) what is the end of a, what is the end of b?)
2. Should I assign the variables to user input inside the switch, or try to do it in the functions below?
3. Is there something I haven't thought to ask that will screw me over? I'm really new to this.
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
int add(int b, int a);
int mult(int b, int a);
main() {
[Code] ....
This really was a test of multilayer menu, but I want to add functionality if I can.
Changed a variable before posting and didn't change all the conditions testing it.
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Sep 27, 2013
On my program I use a counter to count to 10, then i ask for a string, in this case "yes" or "no", during the count, i want to keep the user from putting inputs in, due to the fact that if they put both "yes" and "no" before the program reads the string.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
}
[code]....
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Jul 23, 2014
I have a project that requires I take user input from menu options and put it into an array which I will average out. I can set the menu up I think, but I cannot understand how to put what the user inputs into an array. Granted I just took the lecture on arrays today. Also we can only use functions to do the work.
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Jul 2, 2013
I am trying to make a program that will allow a user to enter their name, from this point, three options should be present for the user to choose, then from that point, two more options should be present. I have if else statements in a switch case and I get the "undeclared" error for the a in the first " if(specificage == a) ".
NOTE: I use Code::Blocks.
Here is the code:
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(){
char name[50];
char ageclass[50];
char specificage[50];
[Code] ....
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Apr 7, 2013
So im working with forks and creating 2 fork processes. One child and parent. What im trying to get the child to ask me for a value. Then the parent would start to figure out the value and keep trying. Once it figures it out its tells them you got it and simply stops the program. I cant seem to get the program to keep guessing and stop when the number is found which sends a sigint. Here's what i have so far.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
int main() {
int j, i,pid;
[Code] .....
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Feb 27, 2013
I want to make history of user's movement. Whenever the user inputs something, and the input is valid, then the input information will be stored into something. And later on, the history shows up whenever I pick the choice.
I have the specific program to make history.
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Feb 6, 2013
I have this code here that counts the number of alphabetic letters the user's input,the number of characters total, the number of words and the number of "the" that was used. However now I need to alter the user's input to have two spaces after the end of each period, no spaces between a word or comma and each sentence has to have a capitalized letter and display them at the end. And I'm stuck on the altering part. I briefly started the 2 spaces after each period but it won't display anything.
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
[code]....
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Apr 25, 2014
I have written a program and i had to pass an array into a function and now i have a variable for the subscript of the array and i was the user to input data, specificlly a string, more specifically first and last name without having to create two arrays, i have to do this with other things in the program as well, here is part of the program:
int addFunc(const int totNum, string city[],string state[],string street[],string name[],
int addNum[],int zip[],int telNum[],double bal[],int dateLp[], int addCount, int accNum, int usNum)//function will add a new account {
int countAf = 1;
if (usNum < 20)
[Code] ....
it should be able to take firstname space lastname
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Nov 10, 2014
I need to make a program that takes in a user’s number and keep dividing it by 2 until it is 1.I need to display the division steps ...
I do not know how to keep making it divide by 2 until 1. I tired this but it obviously did not work..
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
//User Input
int input,total;
cout <<"Enter A Number To Be Divided By 2 Until 1" << endl << endl;
[Code] ....
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Apr 21, 2013
since around 2hours im really fighting with the cin command.It doesn't matter what exactly im trying, it's just not waiting for user input and keeps directly using 0 as "entered" value.
int Value;
cout << "Enter a new value: " << endl;
cin >> Value;
cout << "The value has been set to: " << Value;
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