- Name: perl-UDCode
- Version: 1.40.0
- Release: 1.mga9
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- Group: Development/Perl
- License: GPL+ or Artistic
- Url: https://metacpan.org/release/UDCode
- Summary: Does a set of code words form a uniquely decodable code?
- Architecture: noarch
- Size: 7470
- Distribution: Mageia
- Vendor: Mageia.Org
- Packager: tv <tv>
Description:
A code is a set of strings, called the _code words_. A code is "uniquely
decodable" if any string _S_ that is a concatenation of code words is so in
_exactly one way_.
For example, the code '"ab", "abba", "b"' is _not_ uniquely decodable,
because '"abba" . "b" eq "ab" . "b" . "ab"'. But the code '"a", "ab",
"abb"' _is_ uniquely decodable, because there is no such pair of sequences
of code words.
'is_udcode'
'is_udcode(@words)' returns true if and only if the specified code is
uniquely decodable.
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