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- public class LoopFun
- {
-
- /**
- * Given a number, return the factorial of that number.
- * For example, given 5, the factorial is 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 which should return 120.
- * @param number
- * @return the factorial of the number
- */
- public int factorial(int number){
- int fact = 1;
- for (int i = 1; i <= number; i++) {
- fact = fact*i;
- }
- return fact;
- }
-
- /**
- * Given a phrase, get the acronym of that phrase. Acronym is the combination of
- * the first character of each word in upper case.
- * For example, given "Ruby on Rails", this method will return "ROR"
- * @param phrase
- * @return Upper case string of the first letter of each word
- */
- public String acronym(String phrase) {
-
- StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
- for (String s : phrase.split(" ")){
- s = s.toUpperCase();
- sb.append(s.charAt(0));
- }
- return sb.toString();
- }
-
- /**
- * To prevent anyone from reading our messages, we can encrypt it so it will only be readable by its
- * intended audience. This method encrypt the message by shifting the letter by 3 characters. If the character is
- * at the end of the alphabet, it will wraps around.
- * For example:
- * 'a' => 'd'
- * 'w' => 'z'
- * 'x' => 'a'
- * 'y' => 'b'
- * @param word
- * @return the encrypted string by shifting each character by three character
- */
- public String encrypt(String word) {
- int shift = 3;
- String s = "";
- int len = word.length();
- for (int x = 0; x < len; x++){
- char c = (char)(word.charAt(x) + shift);
- if (c > 'z')
- s += (char)(word.charAt(x) - (26-shift));
- else
- s += (char)(word.charAt(x) + shift);
-
- }
-
- return s;
- }
- }
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