Encrypter C# Exercise - C# Programming Course

 Exercise

Encrypter

 Objetive

Create a class "Encrypter" to encrypt and decrypt text.

It will have a "Encrypt" method, which will receive a string and return another string. It will be a static method, so that we do not need to create any object of type "Encrypter".

There will be also a "Decrypt" method.

In this first approach, the encryption method will be a very simple one: to encrypt we will add 1 to each character, so that "Hello" would become "Ipmb", and to decrypt we would subtract 1 to each character.

An example of use might be

string newText = Encrypter.Encrypt("Hola");

 Example Code

using System;
namespace Program
{
    class Encrypter
    {
        public static string Encrypt(string text)
        {
            int letterInt = 0;
            char letter = ' ';
            string textEncripted = "";
            for (int i = 0; i < text.Length; i++)
            {
                letterInt = (int)text[i] + 1;
                letter = (char)letterInt;
                textEncripted += letter.ToString();
            }
            return textEncripted;
        }

        public static string Decrypt(string text)
        {
            int letterInt = 0;
            char letter = ' ';
            string textDecripted = "";
            for (int i = 0; i < text.Length; i++)
            {
                letterInt = (int)text[i] - 1;
                letter = (char)letterInt;
                textDecripted += letter.ToString();
            }
            return textDecripted;
        }
    }

    class TextEncripted
    {
        static void Main()
        {
            bool debug = true;

            string newText = Encrypter.Encrypt("Hola");
            Console.WriteLine("Text encripted: {0}", newText);
            string TextDescripted = Encrypter.Decrypt(newText);
            Console.WriteLine("Text Decripted: {0}", TextDescripted);

            if (debug)
                Console.ReadLine();
        }
    }
}

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