COMPUTER SCIENCE ILLUMIN.-TEXT
COMPUTER SCIENCE ILLUMIN.-TEXT
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ISBN: 9781284156010
Author: Dale
Publisher: Jones & Barlett
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Chapter 3, Problem 53E

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a.1101110001011

Deciphering bit string:

  • The bit string “11” represents a character “E” in Huffman encoding table.
  • The bit string “0111” represents a character “L” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “00” represents a character “A” in the encoding table...

Explanation of Solution

b. 0110101010100101011111000

Deciphering bit string:

  • The bit string “0110” represents a character “C” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “101010” represents a character “H” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “10010” represents a character “O” in the encoding table...

Explanation of Solution

c. 10100100101000010001000010100110110

Deciphering bit string:

  • The bit string “101001” represents a character “F” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “00” represents a character “A” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “101000” represents a character “N” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “010” represents a character “T” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “00” represents a character “A” in the encoding table...

Explanation of Solution

d.10100010010101000100011101000100011

Deciphering bit string:

  • The bit string “101000” represents a character “N” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “10010” represents a character “O” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “101000” represents a character “N” in the encoding table.
  • The bit string “1000” represents a character “S” in the encoding table...

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