Leadtools.Barcode.Deprecated Namespace : Barcode1d Class |
public class Barcode1d
'Declaration Public Class Barcode1d
'Usage Dim instance As Barcode1d
public sealed class Barcode1d
ObjectiveC Syntax
Java Syntax
function Leadtools.Barcode.Deprecated.Barcode1d()
public ref class Barcode1d
The linear (1D) barcodes are not supported in UNICODE text.
A barcode is composed of a start mark, data, and the end mark. Reading barcodes from left to right (setting the Direction property to BarcodeDirectionFlags.LeftToRight value) or from right to left (setting the Direction property to BarcodeDirectionFlags.RightToLeft value) will produce the same result in most cases, because the barcode reader engine recognizes the start and end marks, and handles the data accordingly. For example, if BarcodeDirectionFlags.LeftToRight is used and the user reads barcodes from left to right (the barcode is not rotated), the engine will recognize the start mark first, then the data, and finally the end mark. But if the user reads barcodes from right to left (the barcode is rotated 180 degrees), the engine will first recognize the end mark, then read the (reverse-order) data, and then recognize the start mark. In this case, the engine will flip the data to normal (start/data/end) order.
Type RSS14 is now GS1 Databar. All references to RSS14 now refer to GS1 Databar.
The Linear barcodes are not supported in UNICODE text.
For further information useful to write 1D barcode data, see http://www.leadtools.com/SDK/Document/Document-Addon-Barcodelinear1D-chart.htm.
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2