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CutieDecryptor/CutieParser.py
JellieJayde e878c3ae73 Parser now shows what letters are in the reference data.
Changed The "dataReference.txt" to be shorter.
2024-04-22 14:26:32 -04:00

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#!~/.pyenv/versions/3.11.6/bin/python
#
# Copyright (c) 2024 Cutieguwu | Olivia Brooks
#
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
# @Title: CutieDecryptor
# @Author: JellieJayde | Jayde Paquette
# @Collaborator: Cutieguwu | Olivia Brooks
# @Email: owen.brooks77@gmail.com | obroo2@ocdsb.ca
# @Description: Parses an encrypted file for patterns and characteristics.
#
# @Script: CutieParser.py
# @Date Created: 10 Apr, 2024
# @Last Modified: 11 Apr, 2024
# @Last Modified by: Cutieguwu | Olivia Brooks
# ----------------------------------------------------------
#
# Note: Script cannot be called "parser" as that clashes with stdlib module parser.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------
from os import path
execDir = path.dirname(__file__)
dataLanguage = []
dataEncoded = []
def parse(dataReference, dataEncoded):
return order(dataReference), order(dataEncoded)
def order(text:str):
for character in text:
if character.isalpha():
pass
with open(execDir + "\\dataReference.txt", "r") as f:
while True:
dataLanguageChar = f.read(1).strip()
if dataLanguageChar.isalpha():
if dataLanguageChar.lower() not in dataLanguage:
dataLanguage.append(dataLanguageChar.lower())
if dataLanguageChar == "~":
print (dataLanguage)
break
with open(execDir + "\\dataEncoded19.ENC", "r") as f:
dataEncodedChar = f.read()
parse(dataLanguageChar, dataEncodedChar)