Affine cipher encoder
ClientAffine ciphers use linear maps mod 26—try a=5,b=8 on HELLO for a Caesar generalization demo.
Map A–Z with (ax+b) mod 26—enter a,b coprime to 26 for a valid key.
About Affine cipher encoder
Map A–Z with (ax+b) mod 26—enter a,b coprime to 26 for a valid key. The interactive transform on this page runs in your browser tab—Toolcore does not need your paste for the core operation described above.
How to use this page
Paste or type in the main workspace, run the primary action from the toolbar, then copy or download the result. Use Load example when the page offers it, or URL prefill (?q= / ?qb=) so agents and tickets open the same input.
RCLLA
Common use cases
- Affine cipher encoder for quick local checks without uploading data.
- Copy results into tickets, docs, or classroom notes.
Common mistakes to avoid
Unexpected input shape
See the intro and how-to notes for accepted formats.
FAQ
Is processing local?
Yes—this runs entirely in your browser.
Agent prefill?
Use q or qb for the main text field when supported.
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