- use byte arrays for all working calculations, and pack the bits into bytes when it comes time to write to file; Or
 - pack multiple bits into a single byte (or word or long word) by keeping track of the relative position and using arithmetic operations. In MATLAB, you can use bitset() and bitget()
 
Less then 8 bit data ?
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    Adel Hafri
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    Commented: Adel Hafri
 on 12 Mar 2022
            Hello, im coding Shanoon fanoo algorith rn which compressed images by changing the code of most occuring bits to smaller codes, but the problem is matlab always makes them int8, while i need to make them smaller then that, what's a workaround ? 
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 12 Mar 2022
        The newest "bit-sliced" computer that I can find (one able to index down to single bits) was 1981. I seem to have a memory of one designed in roughly 1984-ish, but it would be a fair strain to remember any details.
Basically, what you are asking to do has not been supported on computers in decades.
What people do instead is one of:
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