Daily Challenge #61

In my solution, this will be the way to encrypt numbers.

Here’s the solution for all people, who want to see it:

Solution (Blocks and Screen as images)

Screen:

And Blocks:

I also give the .AIA to share you a perfet solution (And because I have not shown that this solution actually works with the Do it result option):

Solution (.AIA file)

CaeserEncryption.aia (5.6 KB)

Hope you had fun with this challenge! Any suggestions, write below. I answer your questions (as long my knowledge lets me, I am too pretty new (this is my first daily challenge))

Stay at home and happy coding!

Yosh

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A question: Is the blur effect on the images as well? In my edit mode, there is the blur effect, but in my actual post, my images are not blurred. Also, I’d want to know how to make a solution linking like

did

I am, like I said, pretty new to Kodular and would like to learn some new stuff.

No the image is not blurred.
To hide your answer

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Thank you very much! :heart_eyes:

Yosh

EDIT: I will edit my solution
EDIT: Solution edited

:joy:

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Looking at the responses you had a great first Daily Challenge. Keep it up. :+1:

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But, when decoding the encoded message it will be taken as two ones, not as eleven.

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I am still sucks at many block and component especially list.
After look at the solution I’m still so confused.
What can I do to practice :slight_smile:

Just read.

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Lists, lists and lists! They’re SOOOO useful, but you have to understand them very well.

Yosh

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My solution
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This is a sample from someone who used App Inventor.

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Very good solution!

This might be the best way so far, because you used local variables and a very good procedure.

I’m glad that this Daily challenge had so much attention! Thanks to everyone! :heart_eyes:

Yosh

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Good tutorial, but It’s differences from my, @George_Loungos and @Mateja solution is:

  1. Its encrypted messages are all capital letters
  2. It can’t encrypt numbers
  3. It has a decrypt function but this is not needed by the sender :wink:

But all in all, it’s a great tutorial and good to understand!

Thanks Peter for spending time to this!

Yosh

Did you forget about @George_Loungos :pleading_face:

Oh. yes. Sorry, @George_Loungos! Will edit (of course!)

edited

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