Variable-length code is a coding scheme where the length of each codeword is not fixed; instead, it varies based on the frequency or probability of the symbols being represented. This approach is often used in data compression algorithms to optimize the representation of information. ### Key Characteristics: 1. **Efficiency**: More frequent symbols are assigned shorter codewords, while less frequent symbols get longer codewords. This reduces the overall size of the encoded data.
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