zlib.decompress(s) in Python
Last Updated :
06 Mar, 2020
With the help of zlib.decompress(s)
method, we can decompress the compressed bytes of string into original string by using zlib.decompress(s)
method.
Syntax : zlib.decompress(string)
Return : Return decompressed string.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using zlib.decompress(s)
method, we are able to decompress the compressed string in the byte format of string by using this method.
import zlib
s = b 'This is GFG author, and final year student.'
t = zlib.compress(s)
print ( "Compressed String" )
print (t)
print ( "\nDecompressed String" )
print (zlib.decompress(t))
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Output :
Compressed String
b’x\x9c\x0b\xc9\xc8,V\x00″w7w\x85\xc4\xd2\x92\x8c\xfc”\x1d\x85\xc4\xbc\x14\x85\xb4\xcc\xbc\xc4\x1c\x85\xca\xd4\xc4″\x85\xe2\x92\xd2\x94\xd4\xbc\x12=\x00A\xc9\x0f\x0b’
Decompressed String
b’This is GFG author, and final year student.’
Example #2 :
import zlib
s = b 'GeeksForGeeks@12345678'
t = zlib.compress(s)
print ( "Compressed String" )
print (t)
print ( "\nDecompressed String" )
print (zlib.decompress(t))
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Output :
Compressed String
b’x\x9csOM\xcd.v\xcb/r\x07\xd1\x0e\x86F\xc6&\xa6f\xe6\x16\x00X\xf6\x06\xea’
Decompressed String
b’GeeksForGeeks@12345678′
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