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Chapter 20, Problem 8PP
Program Plan Intro
To decrypt a file that was encrypted using monoalphabet cipher
Program plan:
- In the file “CaesarCipher.java”, import necessary packages and create a class “CaesarCipher”,
- Declare a variable.
- Define the constructor to initialize the value.
- Define the method “decryptStream()” to decrypt the contents of a stream and reports how many words are found,
- Execute “try” statement to check if exception occurs.
- Find the number of words found.
- Catch if exception occurs,
- Handle the exception.
- Define the method “decrypt()” to decrypt a value.
- In the file “FrequencyMap.java”, create a class “FrequencyMap” to count the frequency of letters,
- Declare the array and variable.
- Define the constructor to initialize the variable.
- Define the method “getFrequency()” to get the frequency of the specified letter.
- Define the method “add()” to add a letter to be counted.
- In the file “Decryptor.java”, import necessary packages and create a class “Decryptor”,
- Define the method “main()”,
- Initialize the necessary variables.
- Execute “while” loop till the length of the argument,
- Check, if the input file is null,
- Get the input file.
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- Increment count.
- Check, if the input file is null,
- Execute “try” statement,
- Create an object for “FrequencyMap”.
- Execute till not done,
- Assign the character.
- Check if “-1”.
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- Set the Boolean value to true.
- Otherwise, check if there is a letter.
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- Call the method “add()” to add a letter to be counted.
- Close the reader.
- Execute a loop.
- Print the frequencies.
- Catch if exception occurs,
- Print the stack trace.
- Execute another “try” statement,
- Brute force the decryption with the Caesar cipher and output the number of words from the dictionary file found for each key.
- Create an object for “CaesarCipher”.
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- Close the input stream.
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- Brute force the decryption with the Caesar cipher and output the number of words from the dictionary file found for each key.
- Catch if exception occurs,
- Handle the exception.
- Define the method “main()”,
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