what does the function arithenco exactly do??

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nayana
nayana on 25 Jul 2013
arithenco is it same as arithematic coding??

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 25 Jul 2013
From MATLAB help:
arithenco Encode a sequence of symbols using arithmetic coding. CODE = arithenco(SEQ, COUNTS) generates binary arithmetic code corresponding to the sequence of symbols specified in the vector SEQ. The vector COUNTS contains the symbol counts (the number of times each symbol of the source's alphabet occurs in a test data set) and represents the source's statistics.
Example:
% Consider a source whose alphabet is {x, y, z}. A 177-symbol test data
% set from the source contains 29 x's, 48 y's and 100 z's. To encode the
% sequence yzxzz, use these commands:
seq = [2 3 1 3 3];
counts = [29 48 100];
code = arithenco(seq, counts)
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nayana
nayana on 25 Jul 2013
my doubt is generally arithematic coding returns a tag value(floating value) but here its giving binary value ??? is this binary equivalent to tag

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