I am trying to implement compression of files using Huffman encoding. Currently, I am writing the header as the first line of the compressed file and then writing the encoded binary strings (i.e. strings having the binary encoded value).
However, instead of reducing the file size, my file size is increasing as for every character like 'a', I am writing its corresponding binary, for example 01010001 which takes more space.
How can I write it into the file in a way that it reduces the space?
This is my code
public void write( String aWord ) {
counter++;
String content;
byte[] contentInBytes;
//Write header before writing file contents
if ( counter == 1 )
{
//content gets the header in String format from the tree
content = myTree.myHeader;
contentInBytes = content.getBytes();
try {
fileOutputStream.write(contentInBytes);
fileOutputStream.write(System.getProperty("line.separator").getBytes());
} catch (IOException e) {
System.err.println(e);
}
}
//content gets the encoded binary in String format from the tree
content = myTree.writeMe(aWord);
contentInBytes = content.getBytes();
try {
fileOutputStream.write(contentInBytes);
fileOutputStream.write(System.getProperty("line.separator").getBytes());
} catch (IOException e) {
System.err.println(e);
}
}
Sample input file:
abc
aef
aeg
Compressed file:
{'g':"010",'f':"011",'c':"000",'b':"001",'e':"10",'a':"11"}
11001000
1110011
1110010