ROTATION CIPHER (Part 1)

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Rotation ciphers, double roatation ciphers, shift ciphers or also known as CEASAR CIPHERS are one of the most complex ciphers ever made.
Isa ito sa pinakabasic at pinakamadaling idecipher.
[Bakit nga ba?]
> Rotation cipher are pretty predictable, like any other ciphers, it has a step by step and a pattern to be able to cipher and decipher.
[Anyone can actually do a ROTATION CIPHER. How?]
But first, Let's see how rotation ciphers works.
> From the word itself, rotation cipher is to 'ROTATE' the alphabet, left or right —mostly to the right— , it can also be moved according to the person whose using the cipher.
Meaning, walang general rule sa paggamit nito —not unless CEASAR CIPHER

[So, How is it even possible na walang general rule ang Rotation Cipher?]
> Rotation ciphers are called ROT Ciphers, malamang sa malamang ay naririnig niyo na ang ROT1, ROT3 (CAESER CIPHER), ROT13 at ROT26.
But, you can also use ROT7, ROT9, ROT24 or anything of your own desire as long as ang clue niya ay present, dahil ang well-known rotation ciphers is the ones I've managed to state out, a little clue for what might've happen to my next lessons.
—ROTATION 1 (ROT1)—
[What is ROT1?]
> Out of all rotation, this is the most basic rotation yet. You just simply move the alphabet one step.
[How to do the ROT1?]
Basically akala natin 'A' will turn into B? Nope. Not at all.
We are to REMOVE and REPLACE 'B', Not actually start from it.
So, From 'A' skip 'B' then Start to 'C'
So, the table would be:
A = C
B = D
C = E
D = F
E = G
F = H
G = I
H = J
I = K
J = L
K = M
L = N
M = O
N = P
O = Q
P = R
Q = S
R = T
S = U
T = V
U = W
V = X
W = Y
X = Z
Y = A
Z = B

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