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4307 Assignment COSC 9 Abstract Syntax Trees for EncryptSml Value: 21 points Due: _________________________ You can download the EncryptSml program from the web. It inputs an array of 5 integers, encrypts them using left rotation and exclusive or, then decrypts them recover to the original array. It consists of 7 functions: main inputTheArray outputTheArray encryptTheArray decryptTheArray encryptOne decryptOne...

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4307 Assignment COSC 9 Abstract Syntax Trees for EncryptSml Value: 21 points Due: _________________________ You can download the EncryptSml program from the web. It inputs an array of 5 integers, encrypts them using left rotation and exclusive or, then decrypts them recover to the original array. It consists of 7 functions: main inputTheArray outputTheArray encryptTheArray decryptTheArray encryptOne decryptOne Draw Abstract S...

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