Should I let my battery run down low before charge?

Which is more efficient on the battery:
-Holding off charging the battery until it gets low
-Plug in the charger even when the battery isn't too low. I would be plugging it in simply because I would be near the charger.
I'm trying to find out which is more efficient for the battery and what I need to do to get the MOST out of my battery.
Thanks.

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