aes | AES.encrypt and AES.decrypt for Ruby | Encryption library

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aes is a Ruby library typically used in Security, Encryption applications. aes has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              aes has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 76 star(s) with 46 fork(s). There are 4 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              There are 5 open issues and 2 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 1028 days. There are 5 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of aes is v0.5.1

            kandi-Quality Quality

              aes has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.

            kandi-Security Security

              aes has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              aes code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 0 security hotspots that need review.

            kandi-License License

              aes is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
              Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.

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              aes releases are available to install and integrate.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed aes and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into aes implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Encrypt the plaintext using the ciphertext
            • Decrypt the given string using the ciphertext
            • merge options hash
            • Handle initialization
            • Create a random seed value
            • Decode the contents of an IV
            • Create a new cipher
            • Convert options to string
            • generate a random key
            • Base64 - encoded string
            Get all kandi verified functions for this library.

            aes Key Features

            No Key Features are available at this moment for aes.

            aes Examples and Code Snippets

            Decrypts the given bytes using AES - 256
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            public static String decryptText(byte[] byteCipherText, SecretKey secKey)
                        throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchPaddingException, InvalidKeyException,
                        IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException {
                    // AES defaults t  
            Initializes the AES key spec .
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            static SecretKeySpec initKey(){
                    try {
                        SecretKey secretKey = KeyGenerator.getInstance("AES").generateKey();
                        return new SecretKeySpec(secretKey.getEncoded(), "AES");
                    } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException ex) {
                    
            Encrypts the provided text using AES - 256 .
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            public static byte[] encryptText(String plainText, SecretKey secKey)
                        throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchPaddingException, InvalidKeyException,
                        IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException {
                    // AES defaults to AES  

            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            ggplot geom_tile is distorted in ggplotly
            Asked 2022-Feb-22 at 17:27

            I am trying to convert a geom_tile plot built with ggplot to ggplotly. However, the tiles are distorted in plotly. The same issues takes place with geom_raster.

            Showcase:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-22 at 17:27

            Looking at the plotly code here (excerpt below), it seems that the raster is only defined for any values of x and y available in the dataset - and whatever happens in between is up the the rest of the plotly code.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71188611

            QUESTION

            2D summary plot with counts as labels
            Asked 2022-Feb-20 at 19:54

            I have measurements of a quantity (value) at specific points (lon and lat), like the example data below:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-08 at 22:09

            While writing the question, which took some hours of testing, I found a solution: adding a fill=NULL, or fill=mean(value) in the text one gives me what I want. Below the code and their resulting plots; the only difference is the label of the legend.

            But it feels very hacky, so I would appreciate a better solution.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71041500

            QUESTION

            Is there way in ggplot2 to place text on a curved path?
            Asked 2022-Feb-02 at 10:17

            Is there a way to put text along a density line, or for that matter, any path, in ggplot2? By that, I mean either once as a label, in this style of xkcd: 1835, 1950 (middle panel), 1392, or 2234 (middle panel). Alternatively, is there a way to have the line be repeating text, such as this xkcd #930 ? My apologies for all the xkcd, I'm not sure what these styles are called, and it's the only place I can think of that I've seen this before to differentiate areas in this way.

            Note: I'm not talking about the hand-drawn xkcd style, nor putting flat labels at the top

            I know I can place a straight/flat piece of text, such as via annotate or geom_text, but I'm curious about bending such text so it appears to be along the curve of the data.

            I'm also curious if there is a name for this style of text-along-line?

            Example ggplot2 graph using annotate(...):

            Above example graph modified with curved text in Inkscape:

            Edit: Here's the data for the first two trial runs in March and April, as requested:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-08 at 11:31

            Great question. I have often thought about this. I don't know of any packages that allow it natively, but it's not terribly difficult to do it yourself, since geom_text accepts angle as an aesthetic mapping.

            Say we have the following plot:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69867669

            QUESTION

            How to automate legends for a new geom in ggplot2?
            Asked 2022-Jan-30 at 18:08

            I've built this new ggplot2 geom layer I'm calling geom_triangles (see https://github.com/ctesta01/ggtriangles/) that plots isosceles triangles given aesthetics including x, y, z where z is the height of the triangle and the base of the isosceles triangle has midpoint (x,y) on the graph.

            What I want is for the geom_triangles() layer to automatically provide legend components for the height and width of the triangles, but I am not sure how to do that.

            I understand based on this reference that I may need to adjust the draw_key argument in the ggproto StatTriangles object, but I'm not sure how I would do that and can't seem to find examples online of how to do it. I've been looking at the source code in ggplot2 for the draw_key functions, but I'm not sure how I would introduce multiple legend components (one for each of height and width) in a single draw_key argument in the StatTriangles ggproto.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-30 at 18:08

            I think you might be slightly overcomplicating things. Ideally, you'd just want a single key drawing method for the whole layer. However, because you're using a Stat to do the majority of calculations, this becomes hairy to implement. In my answer, I'm avoiding this.

            Let's say I'd want to use a geom-only implementation of such a layer. I can make the following (simplified) class/constructor pair. Below, I haven't bothered width_scale or height_scale parameters, just for simplicity.

            Class

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70916440

            QUESTION

            Programmatically label multiple ablines in R ggplot2
            Asked 2022-Jan-18 at 22:35

            There are existing questions asking about labeling a single geom_abline() in ggplot2:

            None of these get at a use-case where I wanted to add multiple reference lines to a scatter plot, with the intent of allowing easy categorization of points within slope ranges. Here is a reproducible example of the plot:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-17 at 21:55

            This was a good opportunity to check out the new geomtextpath, which looks really cool. It's got a bunch of geoms to place text along different types of paths, so you can project your labels onto the lines.

            However, I couldn't figure out a good way to set the hjust parameter the way you wanted: the text is aligned based on the range of the plot rather than the path the text sits along. In this case, the default hjust = 0.5 means the labels are at x = 0.5 (because the x-range is 0 to 1; different range would have a different position). You can make some adjustments but I pretty quickly had labels leaving the range of the plot. If being in or around the middle is okay, then this is an option that looks pretty nice.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70747032

            QUESTION

            Picking out peaks that fit a pattern
            Asked 2022-Jan-11 at 20:27

            I've got data with time (seconds) on the x axis and intensity (in relative fluorescent units, or rfu) on the y-axis. It's generated by watching fragments of DNA pass a camera - the bigger the DNA fragment the bigger the time. There are 23 fragments of known size (in DNA base pair units, bp), and therefore there should be 23 peaks. As I know the size of the DNA fragments in bp, I want to recalibrate the x-axis from time (seconds) to base pairs (bp) using a linear model.

            Unfortunately there is quite a lot of noise in the data that produces spurious peaks. The only way to confidently tell the true ones from the false ones is that the false ones don't fit the expected pattern in DNA base pairs.

            I've provided data from one sample at this link in a data frame called demo. Unfortunately it's too large to paste below.

            https://1drv.ms/t/s!AvBi5ipmBYfrhf0v_kvWuN2foLyBgg?e=RWfdXZ

            I can pick out all the peaks as follows.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-04 at 18:39

            Before plotting, doing some data manipulation to pull out the maximum value for each of the 23 DNA fragment groups with base R max function, and adding the max plot with additional geom_ layer for the max values.

            Here is small reprex example that plots the max value for each group with "red".

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70582716

            QUESTION

            Is it possible to combine a ggplot legend and table
            Asked 2022-Jan-07 at 03:57

            I was wondering if anyone knows a way to combine a table and ggplot legend so that the legend appears as a column in the table as shown in the image. Sorry if this has been asked before but I haven't been able to find a way to do this.

            Edit: attached is code to produce the output below (minus the legend/table combination, which I am trying to produce, as I stitched that together in Powerpoint)

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-31 at 13:24

            This is an interesting problem. The short answer: Yes, it's possible. But I don't see a way around hard coding the position of table and legend, which is ugly.

            The suggestion below requires hard coding in three places. I am using {ggpubr} for the table, and {cowplot} for the stitching.

            Another problem arises from the legend key spacing for vertical legends. This is still a rather unresolved issue for other keys than polygons, to my knowledge. The associated GitHub issue is closed The legend spacing is not a problem any more. Ask teunbrand, and he knows the answer.

            Some other relevant comments in the code.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70511777

            QUESTION

            Succinctly Reproducing the following graph with R and ggplot2
            Asked 2021-Dec-27 at 22:55

            I borrowed the R code from the link and produced the following graph:

            Using the same idea, I tried with my data as follows:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-27 at 22:55

            You can do calculations within a function for the x and y values to construct the ggplot which extends the circle all the way round and gives labels correct heights.

            I've adapted a function to work with other datasets. This takes a dataset in a tidy format, with:

            • a 'year' column
            • one row per 'event'
            • a grouping variable (such as country)

            I've used Nobel laurate data from here as an example dataset to show the function in practice. Data setup:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70393322

            QUESTION

            Using cowplot in R to make a ggplot chart occupy two consecutive rows
            Asked 2021-Dec-21 at 18:44

            This is my code:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-21 at 00:17

            You may find this easier using gridExtra::grid.arrange().

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70429294

            QUESTION

            Problem Updating to .Net 6 - Encrypting String
            Asked 2021-Dec-20 at 23:09

            I'm using a string Encryption/Decryption class similar to the one provided here as a solution.

            This worked well for me in .Net 5.
            Now I wanted to update my project to .Net 6.

            When using .Net 6, the decrypted string does get cut off a certain point depending on the length of the input string.

            ▶️ To make it easy to debug/reproduce my issue, I created a public repro Repository here.

            • The encryption code is on purpose in a Standard 2.0 Project.
            • Referencing this project are both a .Net 6 as well as a .Net 5 Console project.

            Both are calling the encryption methods with the exact same input of "12345678901234567890" with the path phrase of "nzv86ri4H2qYHqc&m6rL".

            .Net 5 output: "12345678901234567890"
            .Net 6 output: "1234567890123456"

            The difference in length is 4.

            I also looked at the breaking changes for .Net 6, but could not find something which guided me to a solution.

            I'm glad for any suggestions regarding my issue, thanks!

            Encryption Class

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-10 at 10:25

            The reason is this breaking change:

            DeflateStream, GZipStream, and CryptoStream diverged from typical Stream.Read and Stream.ReadAsync behavior in two ways:

            They didn't complete the read operation until either the buffer passed to the read operation was completely filled or the end of the stream was reached.

            And the new behaviour is:

            Starting in .NET 6, when Stream.Read or Stream.ReadAsync is called on one of the affected stream types with a buffer of length N, the operation completes when:

            At least one byte has been read from the stream, or The underlying stream they wrap returns 0 from a call to its read, indicating no more data is available.

            In your case you are affected because of this code in Decrypt method:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69911084

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