BPC = 8 x compressed size / original size. I have never seen it used any
other way.

On Thu, Aug 19, 2021, 11:32 PM <immortal.discover...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You know the problem though, BPC is probably not actually bits per
> character, it's probably something like take the average sum of all cases
> and half it and then apply some log2base to it and add an exp to norm it
> across dataset sizes that vary.....unfortunately.......
>
> I swear I seen it one time before that somewhat explained it and it was
> nottttt Lossless Compression in a friendly format, it was something simply
> different, its not bits per char, its not LC...it has a misleading name i
> think
>
> Can you explain it to me in clear and full English?.... I'm trying to just
> see where I am score wise, maybe I'm not getting anywhere for all I know.
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