So I have already compressed my text now I need to decompress it to be able to recreate the text.
The compression is :
import zlib, base64
text = raw_input("Enter a sentence: ")#Asks the user to input text
text = text.split()#Splits the sentence
uniquewords = [] #Creates an empty array
for word in text: #Loop to do the following
if word not in uniquewords: #If the word is not in uniquewords
uniquewords.append(word) #It adds the word to the empty array
positions = [uniquewords.index(word) for word in text] #Finds the positions of each uniqueword
positions2 = [x+1 for x in positions] #Adds 1 to each position
print ("The uniquewords and the positions of the words are: ") #Prints the uniquewords and positions
print uniquewords
print positions2
file = open('task3file.txt', 'w')
file.write('\n'.join(uniquewords))#Adds the uniquewords to the file
file.write('\n')
file.write('\n'.join([str(p) for p in positions2]))
file.close()
file = open('compressedtext.txt', 'w')
text = ', '.join(text)
compression = base64.b64encode(zlib.compress(text,9))
file.write('\n'.join(compression))
print compression
file.close()
My attempt at decompression is:
import zlib, base64
text = ('compressedtext.txt')
file = open('compressedtext.txt', 'r')
print ("In the file is: \n") + file.read()
text = ''.join(text)
data = zlib.decompress(base64.b64decode(text))
recreated = " ".join([uniquewords[word] for word in positions]) #Recreates the sentence
file.close() #Closes the file
print ("The sentences recreated: \n") + recreated
But when I run the decompression and try to recreate the original text an error message appears saying
File "C:\Python27\lib\base64.py", line 77, in b64decode raise TypeError(msg) TypeError: Incorrect padding
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
zlib = []
--- that name was already bound to the modulezlib
, and you're not using that empty list anyway.import zlib, base64
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