Laboratory Exercise 3

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Laboratory Exercises This laboratory exercise is to create an initial version of Assignment 3, Huffman encoding and decoding. For this lab, you are to create a program, htable, that will generate the table of encodings appropriate for a given file. Usage: htable <filename> Your program must: Read the input file and build the Huffman code…

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Laboratory Exercises

This laboratory exercise is to create an initial version of Assignment 3, Huffman encoding and decoding. For this lab, you are to create a program, htable, that will generate the table of encodings appropriate for a given file.

Usage:

htable <filename>

Your program must:

  • Read the input file and build the Huffman code tree according to the rules given in Assignment 3; and

  • Write this encodings described by this code tree to standard out according to the following format:

Only bytes that are present in the file are included in the table

Bytes are included in the table in numerical order

Each line of the table consists of the byte as a two-digit hexadecimal number followed by a colon and a space, followed by the binary encoding represented by the characters ‘0’ and ‘1’.

Example: 0x61: 101

You may use any kind of IO you like for this, the restrictions for Assignment 3 do not apply.

What to turn in

Submit via handin on the Unix servers to the lab03 directory of the ngonella account:

  • your source files.

  • A makefile (called Makefile) that will build your program when given the command make htable.

Sample Runs

  • cat test aabbccddd

  • htable test 0x0a: 100 0x61: 101

0x62: 00

0x63: 01

0x64: 11

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Laboratory Exercise 3
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