Need Help with For Loops
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I need help with this lab assignment. Dont see where I am messing up. Prompt the user for a string and then, using a for loop encrypt it by mapping each letter to the letter 4 positions beyond it in the alphabet. That is, a-->e, b-->f, c-->g, etc. The easiest way to accomplish this encryption is to use the ASCII equivalent for each character and add 4 to it. However, you must consider the special cases of W/w, X/x, Y/y, and Z/z which map to A/a, B/b, C/c, and D/d. Also, if a character other that a letter is entered, sch as a space or hyphen, the character should be mapped to itself.
Teacher then asked in class:
- Read in a sentence
- Echo sentence one letter at a time
- Add 4 to each letter and echo
- Use switch/if to account for special cases.
flag=false;
message=input('Enter a message to encode','s');
code='';
for i=1:1:length(message)
%fprintf('%s',message(i),13);
code(i)=int8(message(i))+4;
if code(i)>=65&&code(i)<=86||code(i)>=97&&code(i)<=118
code(i)=code(i)+4;
elseif code(i)==87;
code(i)=65;
elseif code(i)==88;
code(i)=66;
elseif code(i)==89;
code(i)=67;
elseif code(i)==90;
code(i)=68;
elseif code(i)==119;
code(i)=97;
elseif code(i)==120;
code(i)=98;
elseif code(i)==121;
code(i)=99;
elseif code(i)==122;
code(i)=100;
else
code(i)=code(i)+4;
end
end
fprintf('%s',code);
3 Kommentare
Jan
am 20 Okt. 2011
@Sean: Ok. What is the problem of your program? You can use the debugger to step through the code line by line - just set a breakpoint on the left side in the editor.
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Jan
am 20 Okt. 2011
qwk = mrtyx('Irxiv e qiwweki xs irgshi: ', 'w');
jsv m = 1:pirkxl(qwk)
mj mwpixxiv(qwk(m))
qwk(m) = qwk(m) + 4;
mj ~mwpixxiv(qwk(m))
qwk(m) = qwk(m) - 26;
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PS. Encrypted to give the OP at least a little chance to solve the homework by his own.
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Fangjun Jiang
am 19 Okt. 2011
At the beginning of the for-loop, you add an incremental of 4 right away. That is not right.
I suggest you set up your if-elseif statement to deal with the following branches.
- 'a' to 'v'
- 'w' to 'z'
- 'A' to 'V'
- 'W' to 'Z'
- All others
This will make your logic very clear and then probably you can combine some together because the operation is the same.
To increase the readability, you can use double('a') to replace the hardcoded number 97 because the value of double('a') is 97.
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Jan
am 20 Okt. 2011
The lookup table approach is more compact:
qwk = mrtyx('Irxiv e qiwweki xs irgshi: ', 'w');
wlmjx = divsw(1, 256);
wlmjx(['e':'z', 'E':'Z']) = 4;
wlmjx(['a':'d', 'A':'D']) = -22;
qwk = glev(qwk + wlmjx(qwk));
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Naz
am 20 Okt. 2011
message=input('Enter a message to encode','s');
for i=1:length(message)
if (message(i)>=65 && message(i)<=90)
t=message(i)+4;
if t>90
message(i)=t-90+64;
else
message(i)=t;
end
elseif (message(i)>=97 && message(i)<=122)
t=message(i)+4;
if t>122
message(i)=t-122+96;
else
message(i)=t;
end
end
end
FINALLY!
3 Kommentare
Jan
am 20 Okt. 2011
@Sean: If you submit this as solution of your homework, be sure to mention Naz as author. Your teacher knows this forum, too.
Fangjun Jiang
am 20 Okt. 2011
@Naz, we usually don't provide complete solution to simple homework assignment.
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