TEXT compression in python

若如初见. 提交于 2019-12-10 11:59:00

问题


I have this text :

2,3,5,1,13,7,17,11,89,1,233,29,61,47,1597,19,37,41,421,199,28657,23,3001,521,53,281,514229,31,557,2207,19801,3571,141961,107,73,9349,135721,2161,2789,211,433494437,43,109441,139,2971215073,1103,97,101,6376021,90481,953,5779,661,14503,797,59,353,2521,4513,3010349,35239681,1087,14736206161,9901,269,67,137,71,6673,103681,9375829,54018521,230686501,29134601,988681,79,157,1601,2269,370248451,99194853094755497,83,9521,6709,173,263,1069,181,741469,4969,4531100550901,6643838879,761,769,193,599786069,197,401,743519377,919,519121,103,8288823481,119218851371,1247833,11128427,827728777,331,1459000305513721,10745088481,677,229,1381,347,29717,709,159512939815855788121,

This are numbers generated from my generator program,now the problem has a source code limit so I can't use the above texts in my solution so I want to compress this and put it into a data-structure in python so that I can print them by indexing like:

F = [`compressed data`]

and F[0] would give 2 F[5] would give 7 like this ... Please suggest me a suitable compression technique.

PS: I am a very newbie to python so please explain your method.


回答1:


Sure you can do this:

import base64
import zlib
compressed = 'eJwdktkNgDAMQxfqR+5j/8V4QUJQUttx3Nrzl0+f+uunPPpm+Tf3Z/tKX1DM5bXP+wUFA777bCob4HMRfUk14QwfDYPrrA5gcuQB49lQQxdZpdr+1oN2bEA3pW5Nf8NGOFsR19NBszyX7G2raQpkVUEBdbTLuwSRlcDCYiW7GeBaRYJrgImrM3lmI/WsIxFXNd+aszXoRXuZ1PnZRdwKJeqYYYKq6y1++PXOYdgM0TlZcymCOdKqR7HYmYPiRslDr2Sn6C0Wgw+a6MakM2VnBk6HwU6uWqDRz+p6wtKTCg2WsfdKJwfJlHNaFT4+Q7PGfR9hyWK3p3464nhFwpOd7kdvjmz1jpWcxmbG/FJUXdMZgrpzs+jxC11twrBo3TaNgvsf8oqIYwT4r9XkPnNC1XcP7qD5cW7UHSJZ3my5qba+ozncl5kz8gGEEYOQ'
data = zlib.decompress(base64.b64decode(compressed))

Note that this is only 139 characters shorter. But it works:

>>> data
'2,3,5,1,13,7,17,11,89,1,233,29,61,47,1597,19,37,41,421,199,28657,23,3001,521,53,281,514229,31,557,2207,19801,3571,141961,107,73,9349,135721,2161,2789,211,433494437,43,109441,139,2971215073,1103,97,101,6376021,90481,953,5779,661,14503,797,59,353,2521,4513,3010349,35239681,1087,14736206161,9901,269,67,137,71,6673,103681,9375829,54018521,230686501,29134601,988681,79,157,1601,2269,370248451,99194853094755497,83,9521,6709,173,263,1069,181,741469,4969,4531100550901,6643838879,761,769,193,599786069,197,401,743519377,919,519121,103,8288823481,119218851371,1247833,11128427,827728777,331,1459000305513721,10745088481,677,229,1381,347,29717,709,159512939815855788121,'

If your code limit really is so short, maybe you are supposed to calculate this data or something? What is it?




回答2:


zlib would get the job done, if you indeed want compression. If you don't want compression, then I'm afraid that my mind-reading skills are on the wane.




回答3:


On Python 2.4-2.7, pypy, jython:

>>> enc = sdata.encode('zlib').encode('base64')
>>> print enc
eJwdktkNgDAMQxfqR+5j/8V4QUJQUttx3Nrzl0+f+uunPPpm+Tf3Z/tKX1DM5bXP+wUFA777bCob
4HMRfUk14QwfDYPrrA5gcuQB49lQQxdZpdr+1oN2bEA3pW5Nf8NGOFsR19NBszyX7G2raQpkVUEB
dbTLuwSRlcDCYiW7GeBaRYJrgImrM3lmI/WsIxFXNd+aszXoRXuZ1PnZRdwKJeqYYYKq6y1++PXO
YdgM0TlZcymCOdKqR7HYmYPiRslDr2Sn6C0Wgw+a6MakM2VnBk6HwU6uWqDRz+p6wtKTCg2WsfdK
JwfJlHNaFT4+Q7PGfR9hyWK3p3464nhFwpOd7kdvjmz1jpWcxmbG/FJUXdMZgrpzs+jxC11twrBo
3TaNgvsf8oqIYwT4r9XkPnNC1XcP7qD5cW7UHSJZ3my5qba+ozncl5kz8gGEEYOQ
>>> print enc.decode('base64').decode('zlib')[:79]
2,3,5,1,13,7,17,11,89,1,233,29,61,47,1597,19,37,41,421,199,28657,23,3001,521,53
>>> sdata == enc.decode('base64').decode('zlib')
True
>>> F = [int(s) for s in sdata.split(',') if s.strip()]
>>> F[0], F[5]
(2, 7)


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4844907/text-compression-in-python

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