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XModule Property

Summary
Gets or sets a value that indicates the size of the smallest module when writing an Aztec barcode.
Syntax
C#
Objective-C
C++/CLI
Java
Python
public int XModule { get; set; } 
@property (nonatomic, assign) NSInteger xModule; 
public int getXModule() 
public void setXModule(int value) 
public: 
property int XModule { 
   int get(); 
   void set (    int ); 
} 
XModule # get and set (AztecBarcodeWriteOptions) 

Property Value

An Int32 that indicates the size of the smallest module when writing an Aztec barcode in a thousandth of an inch. Must be a value greater to or equal to 0. Default value is 30 (0.03 of an inch). The default value is 10.

Remarks

If the value is too small, a minimum of 2 pixels will be used regardless of the value set in XModule.

For more information, refer to Writing Barcodes - Bounds and XModule.

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"; 
} 
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