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Decode an ASCII file that was encoded using Reed-Solomon code
Syntax
rsdecof(file_in,file_out); rsdecof(file_in,file_out,err_cor);
Description
This function is the inverse process of the function rsencof in that it decodes a file that rsencof encoded.
rsdecof(file_in,file_out)
decodes the ASCII file file_in that was previously created by the function rsencof using an error-correction capability of 5. The decoded message is written to file_out. Both file_in and file_out are string variables.
rsdecof(file_in,file_out,err_cor)
is the same as the first syntax, except that err_cor specifies the error-correction capability for each block of 127 codeword characters. The message length is 127 - 2*err_cor. The value in err_cor must match the value used in rsencof when file_in was created.
Examples
An example is on the reference page for rsencof.
See Also
rsencof, encode, decode, rsenco, rsdeco
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