An encoder is like a special robot that turns messages into secret codes, and a decoder is its friend who changes those codes back into messages we can understand.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys, cars, balls, blocks. If someone wants to tell you what they picked from the box without showing it, they might say: “I chose something that rolls.” That’s like an encoder working, turning the actual toy into a clue or a message.
Now imagine your friend gets that clue and knows exactly which toy was chosen because they understand the code. That’s the job of a decoder, it takes the clue and turns it back into the real thing.
How They Work Together
- The encoder looks at what you have (like a toy) and changes it into a message (like “something that rolls”).
- The decoder reads the message and knows exactly what was chosen, like knowing it’s a car!
It’s just like when you write a letter to your friend, and they read it back, the letter is the code, and reading it is decoding!
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