👉 Chromatic indexing, also known as chromatic color theory or chromatic arrangement, is a method of organizing and representing information in digital systems. It involves assigning colors to each bit position in a data stream to distinguish between different segments of the same data. In this process, colors are assigned based on the properties of the bits (e.g., presence, absence, direction, etc.) that contribute to the information being encoded or transmitted. The goal is to minimize color conflicts by ensuring that no two consecutive