This document has been uploaded by a student, just like you, who decided to remain anonymous. University Université Abbès Laghrour Khenchela. The compressed text is only just over the character limit for a post here so pastebin, too I guess. Students shared 113 documents in this course. The original text is too long to post here so, pastebin! Bee Movie Script The keys were base-36 (so they take up less characters), upper case, and I substituted them in where their corresponding words were in the text, which was all lower case and had all non-alphanumeric characters stripped besides apostrophes. I'd then have the dictionary written after the text after an empty line.
My approach was to count word frequencies and add them to a dictionary if they appear enough in the text for their length, so that doing so actually saves characters (I had a function that returns whether or not it will that takes into account the characters it'll use in the dictionary and all the substitutions of that word). Compress the entire bee movie script to be small enough to fit on an A4 page and be readable by a human with the naked eye.