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{
"authors": [
"jimmbraddock"
],
"contributors": [
"amencarini",
"angelikatyborska",
"Cohen-Carlisle",
"devonestes",
"ggpasqualino",
"lpil",
"neenjaw",
"parkerl",
"sotojuan",
"waiting-for-dev"
],
"files": {
"solution": [
"lib/crypto_square.ex"
],
"test": [
"test/crypto_square_test.exs"
],
"example": [
".meta/example.ex"
]
},
"blurb": "Implement the classic method for composing secret messages called a square code.",
"source": "J Dalbey's Programming Practice problems",
"source_url": "https://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~jdalbey/103/Projects/ProgrammingPractice.html"
}

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{"track":"elixir","exercise":"crypto-square","id":"1037f974f1844ed2b31c6a84f83a8e18","url":"https://exercism.org/tracks/elixir/exercises/crypto-square","handle":"negrienko","is_requester":true,"auto_approve":false}

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# Used by "mix format"
[
inputs: ["{mix,.formatter}.exs", "{config,lib,test}/**/*.{ex,exs}"]
]

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# The directory Mix will write compiled artifacts to.
/_build/
# If you run "mix test --cover", coverage assets end up here.
/cover/
# The directory Mix downloads your dependencies sources to.
/deps/
# Where third-party dependencies like ExDoc output generated docs.
/doc/
# Ignore .fetch files in case you like to edit your project deps locally.
/.fetch
# If the VM crashes, it generates a dump, let's ignore it too.
erl_crash.dump
# Also ignore archive artifacts (built via "mix archive.build").
*.ez
# Ignore package tarball (built via "mix hex.build").
crypto_square-*.tar

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# Help
## Running the tests
From the terminal, change to the base directory of the exercise then execute the tests with:
```bash
$ mix test
```
This will execute the test file found in the `test` subfolder -- a file ending in `_test.exs`
Documentation:
* [`mix test` - Elixir's test execution tool](https://hexdocs.pm/mix/Mix.Tasks.Test.html)
* [`ExUnit` - Elixir's unit test library](https://hexdocs.pm/ex_unit/ExUnit.html)
## Pending tests
In test suites of practice exercises, all but the first test have been tagged to be skipped.
Once you get a test passing, you can unskip the next one by commenting out the relevant `@tag :pending` with a `#` symbol.
For example:
```elixir
# @tag :pending
test "shouting" do
assert Bob.hey("WATCH OUT!") == "Whoa, chill out!"
end
```
If you wish to run all tests at once, you can include all skipped test by using the `--include` flag on the `mix test` command:
```bash
$ mix test --include pending
```
Or, you can enable all the tests by commenting out the `ExUnit.configure` line in the file `test/test_helper.exs`.
```elixir
# ExUnit.configure(exclude: :pending, trace: true)
```
## Useful `mix test` options
* `test/<FILE>.exs:LINENUM` - runs only a single test, the test from `<FILE>.exs` whose definition is on line `LINENUM`
* `--failed` - runs only tests that failed the last time they ran
* `--max-failures` - the suite stops evaluating tests when this number of test failures
is reached
* `--seed 0` - disables randomization so the tests in a single file will always be ran
in the same order they were defined in
## Submitting your solution
You can submit your solution using the `exercism submit lib/crypto_square.ex` command.
This command will upload your solution to the Exercism website and print the solution page's URL.
It's possible to submit an incomplete solution which allows you to:
- See how others have completed the exercise
- Request help from a mentor
## Need to get help?
If you'd like help solving the exercise, check the following pages:
- The [Elixir track's documentation](https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/elixir)
- The [Elixir track's programming category on the forum](https://forum.exercism.org/c/programming/elixir)
- [Exercism's programming category on the forum](https://forum.exercism.org/c/programming/5)
- The [Frequently Asked Questions](https://exercism.org/docs/using/faqs)
Should those resources not suffice, you could submit your (incomplete) solution to request mentoring.
If you're stuck on something, it may help to look at some of the [available resources](https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/elixir/resources) out there where answers might be found.

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# Crypto Square
Welcome to Crypto Square on Exercism's Elixir Track.
If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`.
## Instructions
Implement the classic method for composing secret messages called a square code.
Given an English text, output the encoded version of that text.
First, the input is normalized: the spaces and punctuation are removed from the English text and the message is down-cased.
Then, the normalized characters are broken into rows.
These rows can be regarded as forming a rectangle when printed with intervening newlines.
For example, the sentence
```text
"If man was meant to stay on the ground, god would have given us roots."
```
is normalized to:
```text
"ifmanwasmeanttostayonthegroundgodwouldhavegivenusroots"
```
The plaintext should be organized into a rectangle as square as possible.
The size of the rectangle should be decided by the length of the message.
If `c` is the number of columns and `r` is the number of rows, then for the rectangle `r` x `c` find the smallest possible integer `c` such that:
- `r * c >= length of message`,
- and `c >= r`,
- and `c - r <= 1`.
Our normalized text is 54 characters long, dictating a rectangle with `c = 8` and `r = 7`:
```text
"ifmanwas"
"meanttos"
"tayonthe"
"groundgo"
"dwouldha"
"vegivenu"
"sroots "
```
The coded message is obtained by reading down the columns going left to right.
The message above is coded as:
```text
"imtgdvsfearwermayoogoanouuiontnnlvtwttddesaohghnsseoau"
```
Output the encoded text in chunks that fill perfect rectangles `(r X c)`, with `c` chunks of `r` length, separated by spaces.
For phrases that are `n` characters short of the perfect rectangle, pad each of the last `n` chunks with a single trailing space.
```text
"imtgdvs fearwer mayoogo anouuio ntnnlvt wttddes aohghn sseoau "
```
Notice that were we to stack these, we could visually decode the ciphertext back in to the original message:
```text
"imtgdvs"
"fearwer"
"mayoogo"
"anouuio"
"ntnnlvt"
"wttddes"
"aohghn "
"sseoau "
```
## Source
### Created by
- @jimmbraddock
### Contributed to by
- @amencarini
- @angelikatyborska
- @Cohen-Carlisle
- @devonestes
- @ggpasqualino
- @lpil
- @neenjaw
- @parkerl
- @sotojuan
- @waiting-for-dev
### Based on
J Dalbey's Programming Practice problems - https://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~jdalbey/103/Projects/ProgrammingPractice.html

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defmodule CryptoSquare do
@doc """
Encode string square methods
## Examples
iex> CryptoSquare.encode("abcd")
"ac bd"
"""
@spec encode(String.t()) :: String.t()
def encode(str) do
str
|> normalize()
|> square()
end
defp normalize(str) do
str
|> String.downcase()
|> String.replace(~r/[^a-z0-9]/, "")
end
defp square(str) do
length = String.length(str)
row = :math.ceil(length ** 0.5)
col = :math.ceil(length / row)
str
|> String.split("", trim: true)
|> Enum.chunk_every(col, col)
end
end

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defmodule CryptoSquare.MixProject do
use Mix.Project
def project do
[
app: :crypto_square,
version: "0.1.0",
# elixir: "~> 1.8",
start_permanent: Mix.env() == :prod,
deps: deps()
]
end
# Run "mix help compile.app" to learn about applications.
def application do
[
extra_applications: [:logger]
]
end
# Run "mix help deps" to learn about dependencies.
defp deps do
[
# {:dep_from_hexpm, "~> 0.3.0"},
# {:dep_from_git, git: "https://github.com/elixir-lang/my_dep.git", tag: "0.1.0"}
]
end
end

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defmodule CryptoSquareTest do
use ExUnit.Case
# @tag :pending
test "empty plaintext results in an empty ciphertext" do
assert CryptoSquare.encode("") == ""
end
@tag :pending
test "normalization results in empty plaintext" do
assert CryptoSquare.encode("... --- ...") == ""
end
@tag :pending
test "lowercase" do
assert CryptoSquare.encode("A") == "a"
end
@tag :pending
test "remove spaces" do
assert CryptoSquare.encode(" b ") == "b"
end
@tag :pending
test "remove punctuation" do
assert CryptoSquare.encode("@1,%!") == "1"
end
@tag :pending
test "9 character plaintext results in 3 chunks of 3 characters" do
assert CryptoSquare.encode("This is fun!") == "tsf hiu isn"
end
@tag :pending
test "8 character plaintext results in 3 chunks, the last one with a trailing space" do
assert CryptoSquare.encode("Chill out.") == "clu hlt io "
end
@tag :pending
test "54 character plaintext results in 7 chunks, the last two with trailing spaces" do
msg = "If man was meant to stay on the ground, god would have given us roots."
cipher = "imtgdvs fearwer mayoogo anouuio ntnnlvt wttddes aohghn sseoau "
assert CryptoSquare.encode(msg) == cipher
end
end

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ExUnit.start()
ExUnit.configure(exclude: :pending, trace: true)