Variable-length encoding

In coding theory, variable-length encoding is a type of character encoding scheme in which codes of differing lengths are used to encode a character set (a repertoire of symbols) for representation in a computer. The equivalent concept in computer science is bit string.

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Variable-length encoding

In coding theory, variable-length encoding is a type of character encoding scheme in which codes of differing lengths are used to encode a character set (a repertoire of symbols) for representation in a computer. The equivalent concept in computer science is bit string.

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