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{{short description|Method for encoding data in communications}}
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In [[coding theory]], a '''constant-weight code''', also called an '''''m''-of-''n'' code''' or '''''m''-out-of-''n'' code''', is an [[error detection and correction]] code where all codewords share the same [[Hamming weight]].
The [[one-hot]] code and the '''balanced code''' are two widely used kinds of constant-weight code.
 
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|title=Very efficient balanced codes
|author=[[Kees Schouhamer Immink|K. Schouhamer Immink]] and J. Weber
|issue=2
|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224110287_Very_Efficient_Balanced_Codes224110287
|pages=188–192
|accessdate=2018-02-12
|doi=10.1109/jsac.2010.100207
|s2cid=8596702
}}</ref>