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I'm trying to have fun with one of my buddies, we are special agents but how can we be special agents without having top secret message code to communicate with each other?

# txt = the secret message to convert!
# n = number of times to jump from original position of letter in ASCII code

def spy_code(txt,n):
    result = ''
    for i in txt:
        c = ord(i)+n
        if ord(i) != c:
            b = chr(c)
            result += b
    print result

spy_code('abord mission, dont atk teacher!',5)

After converting message in secret message we are getting one line text...

fgtwi%rnxxnts1%itsy%fyp%yjfhmjw&

problem is, that we'd like to achieve such result:

fgtwi rnxxnts, itsy fyp yjfhmjw!

Considering only letters.

Only use spy code to convert letters and dont convert spaces or special symboles.

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  • 1
    I don't exactly get the neg votes :s. This is a correct question for me
    – jlengrand
    Nov 3, 2012 at 16:07
  • 2
    Mocking them is not going to help you get upvotes :D
    – jlengrand
    Nov 3, 2012 at 16:14
  • 1
    As a hint, your question would never have been closed with a title like "shift characters in string" or something else more general :)
    – jlengrand
    Nov 3, 2012 at 16:24
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    hint: stackoverflow.com/search?q=caesar+%5Bpython%5D
    – georg
    Nov 3, 2012 at 16:32
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    If you're going to be special agents and you have a secure channel (the two of you actually meet each other physically), why don't you exchange your messages using totally unbreakable encryption instead of caesar cipher (which is extremely easy to break using frequency analysis). Example implementation of a one time pad (in numpy) is halfway down in this answer to a related question. :) Nov 3, 2012 at 17:22

2 Answers 2

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A simple way to go, using the tip GP89 gave you.

Simply check if your current character is in the list of letter; otherwise just return it as it is

import string

vals = string.letters
def spy_code(txt,n):
    result = ''
    for i in txt:
        if i in vals:
            c = ord(i)+n
            if ord(i) != c:
                b = chr(c)
                result += b
        else:
            result += i
    print result

spy_code('abord mission, dont atk teacher!',5)

returns

fgtwi rnxxnts, itsy fyp yjfhmjw!
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I know this is old, but you can use str.isalpha():

s = 'Impending doom approaches!'
n = 6
result = ''

for c in s:
    result += chr(ord(c) + n) if c.isalpha() else c

print(result)
>>> Osvktjotm juus gvvxuginky!

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