Based on the likely context of "TheCount_compressed.zip" referring to a text-based compression problem (similar to this RLE example or this Reddit discussion ), the "proper text" refers to decompressing a file that uses or repeated character counts to represent large amounts of text.
Similar to the examples, the file might use a marker (like a special character) followed by a number indicating how many times to repeat the next character.
(e.g., was it a programming challenge?) Need to write text file and write to a compressed .zip file TheCount_compressed.zip
If the file is a raw compressed stream (e.g., Base64 encoded), use zlib to decode it.
(.zip, .7z, .gz, or just a raw text file?) Based on the likely context of "TheCount_compressed
To give you the exact text or method, I need to know:
If this is a standard 7-zip archive, use 7-Zip for Windows to extract the contents. here is a general approach:
To get the proper text, you must use a tool or code to the file. If it is a unique format, here is a general approach: