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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T03:08:15+00:00 2026-06-03T03:08:15+00:00

I’m trying to make a simple encryption program with C. My aim is to

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I’m trying to make a simple encryption program with C. My aim is to translate abc (it can be any word) to 123. Then multiply 2 and get 246 then again translate to text, then write on screen bdf. Here is my algorithm which is not working correctly. I entered abc and I got cbc. Can you help me?

int main()
{
    int z,o,c,l,i,j,k,*D;
    char word[10];
char alfabe[24]={'a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p','r','s','t','u','v','y','z','\0'};

    printf("enter word");
    scanf("%s",word);

    c=strlen(word);
    printf("has %d letters ", c);
    D = (int *) malloc( sizeof(int)*c ); 
    for(i=0;i<c;i++) {
        for(j=0;j<26;j++) {
            if(word[i]==alfabe[j]) {  
                 D[i]=2*(j+1);
                 break;
            }
        }
    }
     printf("\nlast form before translation ");
     for(l=0;l<c;l++) {
       printf("%d",D[l]);  /*it s just for control */

    }

    for(z=0;z<c;z++){
printf("%c",alfabe[o]);
                      o=D[z];
                      word[z]=alfabe[o] ; break; }   




    printf("\nnew form of word: ");
    for(k=0;k<c;k++) {
       printf("%c",word[k]);

    }
scanf("%d");


}
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    2026-06-03T03:08:16+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 3:08 am

    OK, first of all '\0' marks the end of an inputed string, you don’t need to encrypth this particular character, my suggestion is to place it first in the alfabet so you would get:

    alfabet[24] = {'\0', 'a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p','r','s','t','u','v','y','z'};
    

    This will save you the trouble of substracting 1, so you will have:

    for (i = 0; i < c; i++)
    {
        for (j = 0; j < 24; j++)
        {
            if (word[i] == alfabet[j])
            {  
                D[i] = 2 * j;
            }
        }
    }
    

    In the part where you encode the input. And when you generate the output word:

    for (z = 0; z < c; z++)
    {
        printf("%c", alfabet[D[z]]);
        word[z] = alfabet[D[z]];
    }
    

    No need for o and especially no break; in the loop.

    A more efficient way would be to create a function that handles the encryption of the string passed:

    char* getEncryptedWord(char* word)
    {
        char alfabet[25]={'\0', 'a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p','r','s','t','u','v', 'x', 'y','z'};
    
        int i, j;
        int size = strlen(word);
    
        char* encryptedWord = (char*) malloc(size + 1);
    
        for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
        {
                for (j = 0; j <= 25; j++)
                {
                        if (word[i] == alfabet[j])
                        {
                                if (2 * j > 25)
                                        encryptedWord[i] = alfabet[2 * j % 25];
                                else
                                        encryptedWord[i] = alfabet[2 * j];
    
                                break;
                        }
                }
        }
    
        encryptedWord[size] = '\0';
    
        return encryptedWord;
    }
    

    I’ve added 'x' in the alfabet – that is the reason why now there are 25 elements. I’m sure there is one character of the English alphabet missing, but it’s 3 AM here and English isn’t my primary language. Also, this solution is working on the assumption that the alfabet you provided are the only characters that are supposed to exist in the input and output.

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