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31.Dd November 16, 1993
32.Dt CAESAR 6
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm caesar , rot13
36.Nd decrypt caesar ciphers
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Nm
39.Op Ar rotation
40.Nm rot13
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42The
43.Nm
44utility attempts to decrypt caesar ciphers using English letter frequency
45statistics.
46.Nm Caesar
47reads from the standard input and writes to the standard output.
48.Pp
49The optional numerical argument
50.Ar rotation
51may be used to specify a specific rotation value.
52If invoked as
53.Nm rot13 ,
54a rotation value of 13 will be used.
55.Pp
56The frequency (from most common to least) of English letters is as follows:
57.Bd -ragged -offset indent
58ETAONRISHDLFCMUGPYWBVKXJQZ
59.Ed
60.Pp
61Their frequencies as a percentage are as follows:
62.Bd -ragged -offset indent
63E(13), T(10.5), A(8.1), O(7.9), N(7.1), R(6.8), I(6.3), S(6.1), H(5.2),
64D(3.8), L(3.4), F(2.9), C(2.7), M(2.5), U(2.4), G(2),
65P(1.9), Y(1.9),
66W(1.5), B(1.4), V(.9), K(.4), X(.15), J(.13), Q(.11), Z(.07).
67.Ed
68.Pp
69Rotated postings to
70.Tn USENET
71and some of the databases used by the
72.Xr fortune 6
73program are rotated by 13 characters.
74