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Simple, fast implementation of LZW (Lempel–Ziv–Welch) data compression algorithm in C.
- Console encoder/decoder tools
- OS independent
- Could be used in embedded projects
- Works with raw code-stream
LZW features:
- Hardcoded dictionary size
- Variable code size
- Code search is performed by hash table and embedded in dictionary linked lists (encoder)
- No dynamic memory allocation
Implementation of the LZW algorithm in C#, adhering to the built-in System.IO.Compression.
The algorithm and code is much improved, compared to projects like SharpLZW.
The LZW algorithm is for arbitrary lossless data compression and are noticeable for simplicity and low (compared to others) memory consumption. Making it interesting for eg. embedded use.
There're many other LZW implementations out there.