Big Java Late Objects
Big Java Late Objects
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781119330455
Author: Horstmann
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 20, Problem 3PP
Program Plan Intro

Vigenere cipher

Program plan:

  • In the file VigenereCipher.java”, import necessary packages and create a class VigenereCipher”,
    • Declare string variable.
    • Define the constructor to initialize the variables.
    • Define the method “processStream()” to process the contents of a stream.
    • Define the method “process()” to process a single byte for encryption or decryption.
  • In the file Encryptor.java”, import necessary packages and create a class Encryptor”,
    • Define the method “main()”,
      • Initialize the necessary variables.
      • Execute “try” statement,
        • Initialize the variable.
        • Execute “while” loop till the length of the argument,
          • If the argument id “-d”,
            • Set the Boolean value to true.
          • Otherwise check if the argument is “-k”,
            • Increment the value by 1.
            • Check the condition,
              • If it is true, set the key.
          • Otherwise, if the input file is null,
            • Get the input file.
          • Otherwise, if the output file is null,
            • Get the output file.
        • If either the input or output or key is null,
          • Print the string.
        • Otherwise,
          • Create the input stream.
          • Create the output stream.
          • Create an object for “VigenereCipher”.
          • Call the method “processStream()”.
          • Close the input and output file.
      • Catch if exception occur,
        • Handle the exception.

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