using IronBarCode;
using System.Drawing;
// Reading a barcode is easy with IronBarcode!
var resultFromFile = BarcodeReader.Read(@"file/barcode.png"); // From a file
var resultFromBitMap = BarcodeReader.Read(new Bitmap("barcode.bmp")); // From a bitmap
var resultFromImage = BarcodeReader.Read(Image.FromFile("barcode.jpg")); // From an image file
var resultFromPdf = BarcodeReader.ReadPdf(@"file/mydocument.pdf"); // From PDF use ReadPdf
// To configure and fine-tune barcode reading, utilize the BarcodeReaderOptions class
var myOptionsExample = new BarcodeReaderOptions
{
// Choose a reading speed from: Faster, Balanced, Detailed, ExtremeDetail
// There is a tradeoff in performance as more detail is set
Speed = ReadingSpeed.Balanced,
// Reader will stop scanning once a single barcode is found (if set to true)
ExpectMultipleBarcodes = true,
// By default, all barcode formats are scanned for
// Specifying a subset of barcode types to search for would improve performance
ExpectBarcodeTypes = BarcodeEncoding.AllOneDimensional,
// Utilize multiple threads to read barcodes from multiple images in parallel
Multithreaded = true,
// Maximum threads for parallelized barcode reading
// Default is 4
MaxParallelThreads = 2,
// The area of each image frame in which to scan for barcodes
// Specifying a crop area will significantly improve performance and avoid noisy parts of the image
CropArea = new Rectangle(),
// Special setting for Code39 barcodes
// If a Code39 barcode is detected, try to read with both the base and extended ASCII character sets
UseCode39ExtendedMode = true
};
// Read with the options applied
var results = BarcodeReader.Read("barcode.png", myOptionsExample);
// Create a barcode with one line of code
var myBarcode = BarcodeWriter.CreateBarcode("12345", BarcodeWriterEncoding.EAN8);
// After creating a barcode, we may choose to resize
myBarcode.ResizeTo(400, 100);
// Save our newly-created barcode as an image
myBarcode.SaveAsImage("EAN8.jpeg");
// Get the barcode as an image for further processing
var myBarcodeImage = myBarcode.Image;
Imports IronBarCode
Imports System.Drawing
' Reading a barcode is easy with IronBarcode!
Dim resultFromFile = BarcodeReader.Read("file/barcode.png") ' From a file
Dim resultFromBitMap = BarcodeReader.Read(New Bitmap("barcode.bmp")) ' From a bitmap
Dim resultFromImage = BarcodeReader.Read(Image.FromFile("barcode.jpg")) ' From an image file
Dim resultFromPdf = BarcodeReader.ReadPdf("file/mydocument.pdf") ' From PDF use ReadPdf
' To configure and fine-tune barcode reading, utilize the BarcodeReaderOptions class
Dim myOptionsExample As New BarcodeReaderOptions With {
' Choose a reading speed from: Faster, Balanced, Detailed, ExtremeDetail
' There is a tradeoff in performance as more detail is set
.Speed = ReadingSpeed.Balanced,
' Reader will stop scanning once a single barcode is found (if set to true)
.ExpectMultipleBarcodes = True,
' By default, all barcode formats are scanned for
' Specifying a subset of barcode types to search for would improve performance
.ExpectBarcodeTypes = BarcodeEncoding.AllOneDimensional,
' Utilize multiple threads to read barcodes from multiple images in parallel
.Multithreaded = True,
' Maximum threads for parallelized barcode reading
' Default is 4
.MaxParallelThreads = 2,
' The area of each image frame in which to scan for barcodes
' Specifying a crop area will significantly improve performance and avoid noisy parts of the image
.CropArea = New Rectangle(),
' Special setting for Code39 barcodes
' If a Code39 barcode is detected, try to read with both the base and extended ASCII character sets
.UseCode39ExtendedMode = True
}
' Read with the options applied
Dim results = BarcodeReader.Read("barcode.png", myOptionsExample)
' Create a barcode with one line of code
Dim myBarcode = BarcodeWriter.CreateBarcode("12345", BarcodeWriterEncoding.EAN8)
' After creating a barcode, we may choose to resize
myBarcode.ResizeTo(400, 100)
' Save our newly-created barcode as an image
myBarcode.SaveAsImage("EAN8.jpeg")
' Get the barcode as an image for further processing
Dim myBarcodeImage = myBarcode.Image
IronBarcodeは標準ファイルフォーマットからバーコードをスキャンすることを開発者に許可します。 ただし、特にプログラムによってバーコード ファイルのバッチを読み取る場合など、開発者が Read メソッドの動作を微調整する必要がある状況があります。 This is where BarcodeReaderOptions comes in. IronBarCode lets you fully customize things such as the speed at which it reads with Speed, whether multiple barcodes are expected in the file with ExpectedMultipleBarcodes, and what kind of barcodes they are with the property ExpectBarcodeTypes. これは、開発者が複数の画像から BarCode を読み取るために複数のスレッドを並列に実行したり、並列読み取り時に使用するスレッド数を制御したりすることを可能にします。