Aug-18-2021, 08:12 AM
(Aug-17-2021, 06:19 AM)DPaul Wrote: The keys are indeed (32, 22, ...) or (34, 44,...) depending on adding or subtracting.
The reason I asked if the solution was part of the initial data, is that i see limited use
in decoding with translation or spelling tables etc...
With a nice little poem it's feasible, but what if your message is essentially GPS codes,
longitudes, latitudes, distances,.... You'll end up in the wrong place.![]()
I was looking for a generic solution, i'm very curious what that might be.
In the movie, Enigma was broken because messages always ended with the same 2 words.
Modern codemakers may have learned from that.
Paul
The movie based on real life Alan Turing :') Big Up Britain! Haha! Would highly recommending looking into how he broke the enigma cypher, I've seen people make their own and it's quite interesting!
while dad_has_cigs == True: happiness = True if dad_has_cigs == False: print("Dad come home!") happiness = not happiness break