package com.thealgorithms.strings;
/* References : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-length_encoding
* String compression algorithm deals with encoding the string, that is, shortening the size of the
* string
* @author Swarga-codes (https://github.com/Swarga-codes)
*/
public class StringCompression {
/**
* Returns the compressed or encoded string
*
* @param ch character array that contains the group of characters to be encoded
* @return the compressed character array as string
*/
public static String compress(String input) {
// Keeping the count as 1 since every element present will have atleast a count
// of 1
int count = 1;
String compressedString = "";
// Base condition to check whether the array is of size 1, if it is then we
// return the array
if (input.length() == 1) {
return "" + input.charAt(0);
}
// If the array has a length greater than 1 we move into this loop
for (int i = 0; i < input.length() - 1; i++) {
// here we check for similarity of the adjacent elements and change the count
// accordingly
if (input.charAt(i) == input.charAt(i + 1)) {
count = count + 1;
}
if ((i + 1) == input.length() - 1 && input.charAt(i + 1) == input.charAt(i)) {
compressedString = appendCount(compressedString, count, input.charAt(i));
break;
} else if (input.charAt(i) != input.charAt(i + 1)) {
if ((i + 1) == input.length() - 1) {
compressedString = appendCount(compressedString, count, input.charAt(i)) + input.charAt(i + 1);
break;
} else {
compressedString = appendCount(compressedString, count, input.charAt(i));
count = 1;
}
}
}
return compressedString;
}
/**
* @param res the resulting string
* @param count current count
* @param ch the character at a particular index
* @return the res string appended with the count
*/
public static String appendCount(String res, int count, char ch) {
if (count > 1) {
res += ch + "" + count;
count = 1;
} else {
res += ch + "";
}
return res;
}
}