The Keyboard Shift Cipher - Code Golf Stack Exchange Given the following input: An integer n where n > 0 A string s where s is not empty and s~=[0-9A-Z]+ (alpha-numeric capitals only) Using a standard, simplified QWERTY keyboard (as shown below): 1234567890 QWERTYUIOP ASDFGHJKL ZXCVBNM Perform the following operation: Find the original row that each character is in on the keyboard Replace the letter with the correct shifted equivalent for n
What’s this Google ZxcvbnData 1 anyone knows this bizarre If you're worried about anyone using those files to 'hack you' you clearly have a very poor password They are simple tables of very common passwords used by google to help discourage the use of poor passwords There's 0 harm in having it on your computer, but also no real problem removing it
code golf - One line Keyboard - Code Golf Stack Exchange Keyboard layout To clarify any ambiguity over what the standard keyboard layout is below is a list of keys available on each line, including alternate upper keys (accessed using shift) Line 1 Standard: `1234567890-= Line 2 Standard: qwertyuiop[] Line 3 Standard: asdfghjkl;'# Uppercase: ASDFGHJKL Special: Caps Lock Line 4 Standard: \zxcvbnm, Alternate: |<>? Uppercase: ZXCVBNM Special: Shift