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Complex-Number-Encryptor-Janderion
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Package that can encrypt messages using various math equations
This package is capable of encoding messages into lists of numbers using algebra and complex numbers
An example of how to use this is as follows:
from Complex_Number_Encryptor.ComplexNumber import Encoder
msg = "Hello World"
Encryption_factors = [(1+1j), (2+2j), (3+3j)]
Encoded_Message = Encoder(msg, Encryption_factors, d=1).enc()
print(Encoded_Message)
The Encoder object requires two things, the first being the string of the message, and the second being the tuple of three numbers which are the encryption factors. There is a third factor 'd', which is also an encryption factor, but is at default 1. A list of complex numbers would be printed and could be reversed in the Decoder object with the same encryption factors.
from Complex_Number_Encryptor.ComplexNumber import Decoder
Input_list = [the, list, recieved, from, the, encoder]
Encryption_factors = [(1+1j), (2+2j), (3+3j)]
Decoded_Message = Decoder(Input_list, Encryption_factors, d=1).dec()
print(Decoded_Message)
This would print out the original message.
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Package that can encrypt messages using various math equations
We found that Complex-Number-Encryptor-Janderion demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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