Implodes vs Imploded - What's the difference?
implodes | imploded |
(implode)
To collapse or burst inward violently.
(computing) To compress (data) with a particular algorithm.
* 1992 , "Steve Tibbett", PKZIP Implode compression/decompression.'' (on newsgroup ''comp.compression )
As verbs the difference between implodes and imploded
is that implodes is third-person singular of implode while imploded is past tense of implode.As an adjective imploded is
that has collapsed inwards.implodes
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*implode
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(implod)- I'm looking for some code that will implode data using the PKZIP method.. and explode it. PKWare sells an object that you can link with that does the job, and we have licensed this, but we are now writing 32 bit code for MS-DOS and the PKWare stuff won't work