CyberStart Assess Challenge 11











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In CyberStart Assess I can't complete challenge 11 and so would like some help

on challenge 11.



var flag = "o0xbEmnf";
var shift = 3;

var decrypt = function() {
var alphaArray = ;
for (var i=0; i<arguments.length; i++) {
alphaArray.push(String.fromCharCode(parseInt(arguments[i],10) + 97 - 1));
}
attemptDecrypt(alphaArray);
}


I'm not sure about what half of this means so I would appreciate some tips or if someone could explain it to me.










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  • Just to understand, when you say explain it to you, do you mean explain what the above lines of code means, or what it does? I guess we can explain what it means, but I'm not sure we can explain what the code does because there's just too little information.
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    Nov 9 at 7:03






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  • mainly what it means but if you have done challenge 11 you will know how it works.
    – A.Moy
    Nov 9 at 8:03















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In CyberStart Assess I can't complete challenge 11 and so would like some help

on challenge 11.



var flag = "o0xbEmnf";
var shift = 3;

var decrypt = function() {
var alphaArray = ;
for (var i=0; i<arguments.length; i++) {
alphaArray.push(String.fromCharCode(parseInt(arguments[i],10) + 97 - 1));
}
attemptDecrypt(alphaArray);
}


I'm not sure about what half of this means so I would appreciate some tips or if someone could explain it to me.










share|improve this question
























  • Just to understand, when you say explain it to you, do you mean explain what the above lines of code means, or what it does? I guess we can explain what it means, but I'm not sure we can explain what the code does because there's just too little information.
    – theapologist
    Nov 9 at 7:03






  • 1




    Welcome to Stack Overflow! Questions along the lines of "I want to do X; can someone tell me how to write my code?" are considered off-topic on Stack Overflow. Please see help center for more details. Note that if your question is, "I want to do X and I tried approach Y but it didn't work; can anyone help me figure out what I did wrong?" then that question is on-topic on Stack Overflow, and you'll find many people willing to help you with your problem.
    – lucascaro
    Nov 9 at 7:12










  • mainly what it means but if you have done challenge 11 you will know how it works.
    – A.Moy
    Nov 9 at 8:03













up vote
-3
down vote

favorite









up vote
-3
down vote

favorite











In CyberStart Assess I can't complete challenge 11 and so would like some help

on challenge 11.



var flag = "o0xbEmnf";
var shift = 3;

var decrypt = function() {
var alphaArray = ;
for (var i=0; i<arguments.length; i++) {
alphaArray.push(String.fromCharCode(parseInt(arguments[i],10) + 97 - 1));
}
attemptDecrypt(alphaArray);
}


I'm not sure about what half of this means so I would appreciate some tips or if someone could explain it to me.










share|improve this question















In CyberStart Assess I can't complete challenge 11 and so would like some help

on challenge 11.



var flag = "o0xbEmnf";
var shift = 3;

var decrypt = function() {
var alphaArray = ;
for (var i=0; i<arguments.length; i++) {
alphaArray.push(String.fromCharCode(parseInt(arguments[i],10) + 97 - 1));
}
attemptDecrypt(alphaArray);
}


I'm not sure about what half of this means so I would appreciate some tips or if someone could explain it to me.







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  • Just to understand, when you say explain it to you, do you mean explain what the above lines of code means, or what it does? I guess we can explain what it means, but I'm not sure we can explain what the code does because there's just too little information.
    – theapologist
    Nov 9 at 7:03






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    Welcome to Stack Overflow! Questions along the lines of "I want to do X; can someone tell me how to write my code?" are considered off-topic on Stack Overflow. Please see help center for more details. Note that if your question is, "I want to do X and I tried approach Y but it didn't work; can anyone help me figure out what I did wrong?" then that question is on-topic on Stack Overflow, and you'll find many people willing to help you with your problem.
    – lucascaro
    Nov 9 at 7:12










  • mainly what it means but if you have done challenge 11 you will know how it works.
    – A.Moy
    Nov 9 at 8:03


















  • Just to understand, when you say explain it to you, do you mean explain what the above lines of code means, or what it does? I guess we can explain what it means, but I'm not sure we can explain what the code does because there's just too little information.
    – theapologist
    Nov 9 at 7:03






  • 1




    Welcome to Stack Overflow! Questions along the lines of "I want to do X; can someone tell me how to write my code?" are considered off-topic on Stack Overflow. Please see help center for more details. Note that if your question is, "I want to do X and I tried approach Y but it didn't work; can anyone help me figure out what I did wrong?" then that question is on-topic on Stack Overflow, and you'll find many people willing to help you with your problem.
    – lucascaro
    Nov 9 at 7:12










  • mainly what it means but if you have done challenge 11 you will know how it works.
    – A.Moy
    Nov 9 at 8:03
















Just to understand, when you say explain it to you, do you mean explain what the above lines of code means, or what it does? I guess we can explain what it means, but I'm not sure we can explain what the code does because there's just too little information.
– theapologist
Nov 9 at 7:03




Just to understand, when you say explain it to you, do you mean explain what the above lines of code means, or what it does? I guess we can explain what it means, but I'm not sure we can explain what the code does because there's just too little information.
– theapologist
Nov 9 at 7:03




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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Questions along the lines of "I want to do X; can someone tell me how to write my code?" are considered off-topic on Stack Overflow. Please see help center for more details. Note that if your question is, "I want to do X and I tried approach Y but it didn't work; can anyone help me figure out what I did wrong?" then that question is on-topic on Stack Overflow, and you'll find many people willing to help you with your problem.
– lucascaro
Nov 9 at 7:12




Welcome to Stack Overflow! Questions along the lines of "I want to do X; can someone tell me how to write my code?" are considered off-topic on Stack Overflow. Please see help center for more details. Note that if your question is, "I want to do X and I tried approach Y but it didn't work; can anyone help me figure out what I did wrong?" then that question is on-topic on Stack Overflow, and you'll find many people willing to help you with your problem.
– lucascaro
Nov 9 at 7:12












mainly what it means but if you have done challenge 11 you will know how it works.
– A.Moy
Nov 9 at 8:03




mainly what it means but if you have done challenge 11 you will know how it works.
– A.Moy
Nov 9 at 8:03












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