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run-length encoding (RLE)

(1) A technique for compressing data that avoids repeatedly having to code data elements of the same value; instead, the value is coded once, along with the number of times for it to be repeated.
(2) A type of compression that is based on strings of repeated, adjacent characters or symbols, which are called "runs." See also run.

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