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QuietZone Property

Summary
Gets or sets the quiet zone value when writing an Aztec barcode.
Syntax
C#
Objective-C
C++/CLI
Java
Python
public int QuietZone { get; set; } 
@property (nonatomic, assign) NSInteger quietZone; 
public int getQuietZone() 
public void setQuietZone(int value) 
public: 
property int QuietZone { 
   int get(); 
   void set (    int ); 
} 
QuietZone # get and set (AztecBarcodeWriteOptions) 

Property Value

An Int32 to be used when writing an Aztec barcode. The default value is 0. The default value is 10.

Remarks

The quiet zone is optional.

Example
C#
using Leadtools; 
using Leadtools.Codecs; 
using Leadtools.Barcode; 
using Leadtools.ImageProcessing; 
 
public void AztecBarcode_Example() 
{ 
 
   string imageFileName = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "MyAztecBarcodes.tif"); 
 
   BarcodeEngine engine = new BarcodeEngine(); 
 
   // Create the image to write the barcodes to 
   int resolution = 300; 
   using (RasterImage image = RasterImage.Create((int)(8.5 * resolution), (int)(11.0 * resolution), 1, resolution, RasterColor.FromKnownColor(RasterKnownColor.White))) 
   { 
      // Write two Aztec barcodes 
      WriteBarcode(engine.Writer, image, AztecBarcodeSymbolModel.AutoSize, "Aztec Data 1", 0); 
      WriteBarcode(engine.Writer, image, AztecBarcodeSymbolModel.Compact4, "Aztec Data 2", 1000); 
 
      // Save the image 
      using (RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs()) 
      { 
         codecs.Save(image, imageFileName, RasterImageFormat.CcittGroup4, 1); 
      } 
   } 
 
   // Now read the barcodes again 
   using (RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs()) 
   { 
      using (RasterImage image = codecs.Load(imageFileName)) 
      { 
         // Read all the Aztec barcodes 
         ReadBarcodes(engine.Reader, image); 
      } 
   } 
} 
 
private void WriteBarcode(BarcodeWriter writer, RasterImage image, AztecBarcodeSymbolModel symbolModel, string value, int startRow) 
{ 
 
   // Create the barcode data 
   AztecBarcodeData barcode = BarcodeData.CreateDefaultBarcodeData(BarcodeSymbology.Aztec) as AztecBarcodeData; 
   barcode.Value = value; 
 
   // We will use the alignment to position the barcodes, so use all of the image 
   barcode.Bounds = new LeadRect(0, startRow, image.ImageWidth, image.ImageHeight); 
 
   // Set the write options 
   AztecBarcodeWriteOptions options = new AztecBarcodeWriteOptions(); 
 
   options.AztecRune = false; 
   options.AztecRuneValue = 150; 
   options.ErrorCorrectionRate = 23; 
   options.XModule = 30; 
   options.QuietZone = 10; 
   options.SymbolModel = symbolModel; 
 
   // Write it 
   Console.WriteLine("Writing barcode with symbol model: {0} and Data: {1}", symbolModel, value); 
   Console.WriteLine($"Barcode symbology: {barcode.Symbology}"); 
   writer.WriteBarcode(image, barcode, options); 
} 
 
private void ReadBarcodes(BarcodeReader reader, RasterImage image) 
{ 
   // Setup read options 
   AztecBarcodeReadOptions options = new AztecBarcodeReadOptions(); 
 
   Console.WriteLine("Reading Aztec barcodes"); 
   BarcodeData[] barcodes = reader.ReadBarcodes(image, LeadRect.Empty, 0, new BarcodeSymbology[] { BarcodeSymbology.Aztec }, new BarcodeReadOptions[] { options }); 
   Console.WriteLine("{0} barcodes found:", barcodes.Length); 
   foreach (AztecBarcodeData barcode in barcodes) 
   { 
      Console.WriteLine(" At {0}, and data: {1}", barcode.Bounds, barcode.Value); 
   } 
} 
 
static class LEAD_VARS 
{ 
   public const string ImagesDir = @"C:\LEADTOOLS22\Resources\Images"; 
} 
Requirements

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