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:{{Parameter|result$}} = [[_DEFLATE$]]({{Parameter|stringToCompress$}}) | :{{Parameter|result$}} = [[_DEFLATE$]]({{Parameter|stringToCompress$}}[, {{Parameter|compressionLevel&}}]) | ||
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* {{Parameter|result$}} will contain the compressed version of {{Parameter|stringToCompress$}}. | * {{Parameter|result$}} will contain the compressed version of {{Parameter|stringToCompress$}}. | ||
* {{Parameter|compressionLevel&}} is an optional compression level (0 - 10), where 10 is the highest level and 0 is no compression. | |||
* To decompress the resulting string, use [[_INFLATE$]]. | * To decompress the resulting string, use [[_INFLATE$]]. | ||
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* Compression level support was added in '''QB64-PE v4.1.0'''. | |||
Latest revision as of 00:27, 6 January 2025
The _DEFLATE$ function compresses a string.
Syntax
- result$ = _DEFLATE$(stringToCompress$[, compressionLevel&])
Description
- result$ will contain the compressed version of stringToCompress$.
- compressionLevel& is an optional compression level (0 - 10), where 10 is the highest level and 0 is no compression.
- To decompress the resulting string, use _INFLATE$.
Availability
- Compression level support was added in QB64-PE v4.1.0.
Examples
Example 1: Compressing a long string of text.
a$ = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. " PRINT "Original string (a$): "; a$ FOR i = 1 TO 15 a$ = a$ + a$ NEXT PRINT "After concatenating it into itself several times, LEN(a$) ="; LEN(a$) b$ = _DEFLATE$(a$) PRINT "After using _DEFLATE$ to compress it, LEN ="; LEN(b$) PRINT USING "(compressed size is #.###% of the original)"; ((LEN(b$) * 100) / LEN(a$)) c$ = _INFLATE$(b$) PRINT "After using _INFLATE$ to decompress it, LEN ="; LEN(c$) |
Original string (a$): The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog After concatenating it into itself several times, LEN(a$) = 1474560 After using _DEFLATE$ to compress it, LEN = 4335 (compressed size is 0.295% of the original) After using _INFLATE$ to decompress it, LEN = 1474560 |
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