On Friday, 10 June 2016 at 05:31:18 UTC, Richter wrote:
I've been trying to solve the exercise of the caesar encryption
for practicing with arrays with no luck. I'm new to D
Thanks for your help. :D
1) First of all - sorry that you couldn't find the solution. The
tour is still heavily worked on, hence I opened an issue for you
https://github.com/stonemaster/dlang-tour/issues/226
2) The example isn't that good, because neither loops nor ranges
have been exampled before.
However that being said, here's my solution to the task. It's a
bit more advanced as it uses `map`, but it also shows the power
of D:
```
import std.array: array;
import std.algorithm: map;
return input.map!((x) => cast(char) (((x - 97) + shift) % 26 +
97)).array;
```
For more info, see:
https://dlang.org/phobos/std_algorithm_iteration.html#.map
(I opened another issue for this -
https://github.com/stonemaster/dlang-tour/issues/227)
=> continue to rock with D and let us know all the rough corners
that you encounter.
Thanks again!