Huffman Coding with norm2huff and huff2norm function

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I have an 8000 information signal and then it is compressed using huffman coding (norm2huff) and then the signal is transmitted over the rayleigh channel. And during the decompression process using the huff2norm function, the number of information signals increases to 8932. Can you explain why that happened? Thanks before
[zipped,info] = norm2huff(quantized_sound); %compress
unzipped = huff2norm(uint8(decoded),info); %de-compress
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Ibnu Darajat
Ibnu Darajat on 15 Aug 2019
In Huffman's theory, after data compression we can calculate the entropy, efficiency, and average code length. in this function, can we calculate the average code length (avglen)?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Aug 2019
Sum of (probability times length of encoding) , where probability is fraction of occurrences in the original source.

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