Perl
Perl
Decompress a Base64-Encoded Gzip String
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This example demonstrates how to use the UncompressStringENC method to decompress Gzip-compressed data that is provided as an encoded string.
The example first compresses a string and encodes the result as Base64. It then demonstrates how the Base64 string can be decoded and decompressed back into the original text.
Internally, the method performs three steps:
- The input string is decoded from the specified encoding (Base64 in this example) to obtain the compressed binary data.
- The binary data is decompressed using the Gzip algorithm.
- The resulting bytes are interpreted using the specified character set (UTF-8) to produce the final string.
This method is useful when working with compressed data embedded in text-based formats such as JSON, XML, or HTTP responses.
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use chilkat();
# This example demonstrates how to decompress Gzip data that is
# provided as a Base64-encoded string.
$gzip = chilkat::CkGzip->new();
# First, create a compressed Base64 string for demonstration purposes:
$inputStr = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.";
$gzip->put_Filename("quickBrownFox.txt");
$compressedBase64 = $gzip->compressStringENC($inputStr,"utf-8","base64");
if ($gzip->get_LastMethodSuccess() == 0) {
print $gzip->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
print "Compressed (Base64): " . $compressedBase64 . "\r\n";
# Now decompress the Base64-encoded Gzip string:
$decompressed = $gzip->uncompressStringENC($compressedBase64,"utf-8","base64");
if ($gzip->get_LastMethodSuccess() == 0) {
print $gzip->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
print "Decompressed string:" . "\r\n";
print $decompressed . "\r\n";