Hello everyone,
I thought I would go ahead and post part 1 and part 2 of this message since
it will
be available in print and braille at the s&e division meeting as a hand-out
about a talk I am giving.
During exams, we need quick ways to get at our solutions and sometimes the
solution taught is
a graphical one that is cumbersome for us blind folk.
Here is a running example of how a careful design of the formatting of the
solution
lends itself as a method well-suited for the small number of characters per
line
allowed in braille formatting.
Wait until the seminar and I will explain what ingredients
of the solution make it so fast when worked in braille.
Huffman Tree Graph
List p1:p8
[p1(..1918) p2(.1918) p3(..1615) p4(.1615)
p5(.1065) p6(.1065) p7(.0402) p8(.0402)].
Here is the actual tree:
0_3333333333333333_1
_ _
0_33333_1 0_3333333_1
_ _ p1= p2=
0_3333_1 _3333333333_
_ p3= _
_ 0_333333333_1
_333333333_ p4= p5=
_
0_3333333_1
p6= _
0_3333333_1
p7= p8=
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* John Miller *
* CMRR-0401 *
* University of California, San Diego *
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