curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-string-manipulation-by-building-a-cipher/6555db4a7b788e15795674e5.md
Two or more strings can be concatenated by using the + operator. For example: 'Hello' + ' there!' results in 'Hello there!'.
Call the print() function and use the + operator to concatenate the text variable to the string 'Encrypted text: '. Pay attention to the spacing.
You should call print() and pass 'Encrypted text: ' + text as the arguments.
const commentless_code = __helpers.python.removeComments(code);
assert.match(commentless_code, /^print\s*\(\s*("|')Encrypted\stext:\s\1\s*\+\s*text\s*\)/m)
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({test: () => assert(true) })
text = 'mrttaqrhknsw ih puggrur'
custom_key = 'python'
def vigenere(message, key, direction=1):
key_index = 0
alphabet = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
final_message = ''
for char in message.lower():
# Append any non-letter character to the message
if not char.isalpha():
final_message += char
else:
# Find the right key character to encode/decode
key_char = key[key_index % len(key)]
key_index += 1
# Define the offset and the encrypted/decrypted letter
offset = alphabet.index(key_char)
index = alphabet.find(char)
new_index = (index + offset*direction) % len(alphabet)
final_message += alphabet[new_index]
return final_message
def encrypt(message, key):
return vigenere(message, key)
def decrypt(message, key):
return vigenere(message, key, -1)
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#decryption = decrypt(encryption, custom_key)
#print(decryption)