run-length encoding
A kind of compression algorithm which replaces sequences ("runs") of consecutive
repeated characters (or other units of data) with a single character and the
length of the run. This can either be applied to all input characters, including
runs of length one, or a special character can be used to introduce a run-length
encoded group. The longer and more frequent the runs are, the greater the
compression that will be achieved. This technique is particularly useful for
encoding black and white images where the data units would be single bit pixels.
(1994-10-27)
Nearby terms:
RUNCIBLE « runes « runic « run-length encoding
» Run Length Limited » run time » run-time
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