The Caesar Cipher encrypts non-numeric data by shifting the letters forward or backward on the alphabet by a constant amount. This amount (K) can either be positive (specifying a right shift) or negative (specifying a left shift).

INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following
- (M) Plaintext (the text you want to be encrypted)
- (K) Key (the amount by which the plaintext is shifted on the alphabet)
Cyphertext (C): The encrypted data is returned as cyphertext; a string of characters shifted along the alphabet
Encryption Method (E): The encryption method manipulating this data is the Caesar Cypher Encryption
String Manipulation Utilities
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- Palindrome Check: Evaluates if a given word or sentence is a palindrome.
- Reverse String: Takes a given string of alphanumeric characters and reverses its order.
- Remove Vowels Consonants Numbers Whitespace: Removes all vowels, consonants, numbers, or whitespace from a string of text.
- String to Comma-Separated List: Takes any string and split it into a comma-separated list with options for spaces, bracket types, and capital letters.
- Word Count: Counts the number of words in a given string regardless of punctuation and new lines.
- Character Count: Counts the number of occurrences of each character in a string of text.
- Regex Remove: Takes a regex expression and compares it to a sample string to see which patterns should be removed from the string.
- Affine Cipher Encrypt: Encrypts ciphertext using an Affine Cipher algorithm given the ciphertext and two keys.
- Affine Cipher Decrypt: Decrypts ciphertext using an Affine Cipher algorithm given the ciphertext and two keys.
- Caesar Cipher Encrypt: Encrypts non-numeric data by shifting the letters forward or backward on the alphabet by a constant amount.
- Caesar Cipher Decrypt: Dencrypts non-numeric data by shifting the letters forward or backward on the alphabet by a constant amount.
- String Alphabet Position Sum: Takes a string and converts each character to an integer corresponding to its position in the alphabet and then sums those positions.