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'''Gí-bó pîn-lu̍t''' (jī-bó pîn-lu̍t; [[Eng-gí]]: ''letter frequency, frequency of letters, character frequencies'') tsí ê sī ta̍k ê [[Jī-bó|gí-bó]] teh pún-bûn tsâi-liāu tiong tshut-hiān ê [[pîn-lu̍t]]. Tiānn-tiānn hông ìng-iōng teh [[Àm-bé-ha̍k|bi̍t-má ha̍k]], iû-kî sī ē-sái phuà--kái kóo-tián bi̍t-má ê pîn-lu̍t hun-sik. Lî-tshiánn teh Ing-gí tiong tiānn-tiānn khuànn-kìnn ê gí-bó tiō sī "e". Teh [[Oa̍h-pán|ua̍h-pán]] ìn-suat sî-tāi, ū-lâng í-king kun-kù king-giām teh Linotype pâi-gí ki tíng-kuân, uì gí-bó án iōng ê tshù-sòo pâi-lia̍t sîng eatoin shrdlu vbgkjq xz. Iá-ū, [[Môo-su tiān-má]] tiong tiānn-tiānn iōng ê gí-bó, i-ê pian-má gí-bó tō lú té; lî-tshiánn huat-tshut khì ta̍k ê gí-bó sú-iōng sî, uì kín kàu bān ê sūn-sū sī e it san hurdm wgvlfbk opjxcz jyq.<ref>American Morse code was developed in the 1830s by Alfred Vail, based on English-language letter frequencies, to encode the most frequent letters with the shortest symbols. Some efficiency was lost in the reformed version now used: the International Morse Code.</ref> Sòo-kì ah-sok tiong mā-ū sio-siâng ê hong-huat, lû-kó Huffman pian-má tō sī án lâi-guân hû-hō tshut-hiān ê [[ki-lu̍t]] tuā-sió khì pian-má.
 
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