-
known algorithm for
deriving prefix codes.
Prefix codes are
widely referred to as "Huffman
codes" even when the
code was not
produced by a
Huffman algorithm...
-
Codes. In 1983, the U.S.
Postal Service introduced an
expanded ZIP
Code system that it
named ZIP+4,
often known as "plus-four
codes", "add-on
codes"...
-
Telephone country codes, but also
sometimes referred to as
country dial-in
codes, or
historically international subscriber dialing (ISD)
codes in the U.K.,...
- sets of
country codes: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 – two-letter
country codes which are used most
prominently for the Internet's
country code top-level domains...
-
standard –
Codes for the
representation of
names of
countries and
their subdivisions. The ISO 3166
standard contains three parts: ISO 3166-1 –
Codes for the...
- This is a list of
observatory codes (IAU
codes or MPC
codes)
published by the
Minor Planet Center. For a
detailed description, see
observations of small...
-
which require the use of a
postal code.
Although postal codes are
usually ****igned to
geographical areas,
special codes are
sometimes ****igned to individual...
- three-letter
code standard. This
table lists all two-letter
codes (set 1), one per
language for ISO 639 macrolanguage, and some of the three-letter
codes of the...
- the
standard is
Codes for the
representation of
names of
countries and
their subdivisions. It
consists of
three parts: ISO 3166-1,
Codes for the representation...
-
administrations have
their own list of
codes for
their stations, such as the list of
Amtrak station codes.
Airport codes arose out of the
convenience that...