A chunk of data is to be 'decompressed'.
Input:
- compressed: a row vector of uint8 values. This is the compressed data.
- table: a cell-array of strings. Each string contains only '1's and '0's and represents a binary code.
- alphabet: a string containing all possible symbols that may occur in the decompressed data. The symbol at alphabet(x) is encoded with the code at table{x}.
Output:
- decompressed: a string with the decoded message.
Example:
compressed=[93,85,127]
table={'1','010'}
alphabet='al'
==> decompressed = 'laaalalalaaaaaaa'
because:
[93,85,127] = '01011101 01010101 01111111' in binary decoded from left to right: '010 1 1 1 010 1 010 1 010 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' = l a a a l a l a l a a a a a a a
Remarks: The message is such that always exactly all bits of compressed are used. The solution is unique (see prefix-free code).
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Update: two randomized tests added to the suite.
i donnot understand the uint8 twist :/