Arithmetic coding

Arithmetic coding is a form of entropy encoding used in lossless data compression

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Normally, a string of characters such as the words "hello there" is represented using a fixed number of bits per character, as in the ASCII code. When a string is converted to arithmetic encoding, frequently used characters will be stored with fewer bits and not-so-frequently occurring characters will be stored with more bits, resulting in fewer bits used in total. Arithmetic coding differs from other forms of entropy encoding such as Huffman coding in that rather than separating the input into component symbols and replacing each with a code, arithmetic coding encodes the entire message into a single number, a fraction n where (0.0 ≤ n < 1.0).Only Probability table and the tag are sent by the transmitter. Receiver decodes it. If you have any question regarding this coding feel free to ask.

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Ketul Shah (2026). Arithmetic coding (https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/45540-arithmetic-coding), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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