value Property

Summary

The data of this barcode as an ASCII text string.

Syntax
TypeScript
JavaScript
Object.defineProperty(BarcodeData.prototype, 'value', 
   get: function(), 
   set: function(value) 
) 
value: string; 

Property Value

The string that contains the data of this barcode as an ASCII text string. Default value is null.

Remarks

The Value property contains the value of Data encoded as an ASCII text value.

Some barcodes like QR and PDF417 support data that is not necessary ASCII text. For example, an image, a URL or just raw stream of bytes. For these barcodes when reading a barcode, the Value property may not return an accurate representation of the data. Instead, use Data and parse them yourself.

The Australian post barcode (BarcodeSymbology.AustralianPost4State) string has a special format to distinguish different fields (i.e. FCC, DPID, and CIF). The string format puts dashes between fields as follows: "FCC-DIPD-CIF", where FCC is a 2-digit field (valid values are 11, 87, 45, 92, 59, 62, and 44), DPID is an 8-digit field representing the address, and CIF (optional) represents the customer information field. For more information, refer to the standard.

GS1 Databar Expanded (BarcodeSymbology.GS1DatabarExpanded) and GS1 Databar Expanded Stacked (BarcodeSymbology.GS1DatabarExpandedStaceked) barcode strings need to be written conforming to a string format that indicates a particular encoding method, such as Method "1", Method "0100", Method "0101", … etc. For example, a string (01)00012345678905(10)ABC123" is encoded using Method "1" (i.e. General Identification Data). Note that 14th digit of the item identification number (in this case, "5"), if it exists, is considered as a check digit and is ignored. A string that is written without following any of these special encoding formats will be encoded by Method "00" (i.e. General Purpose Data).

When a BarcodeData is returned from a read operation, an extra digit in curly brackets (i.e. "{" and "}") is added to indicate the linkage bit at the beginning of the string. The curly brackets are not part of the encoded barcode data, and they are not defined in the standard. Rather, they distinguish the linkage digit from other data. For example, if a barcode is written with string "(01)00012345678905(10)ABC123" while the linkage bit is set to zero, the read function result will be "{0}(01)00012345678905(10)ABC123", where {0} is the linkage digit and the remaining characters are the barcode data.

Example
Barcode.ts
DocumentHelper.ts
Barcode.js
DocumentHelper.js
Barcode.html
import { DocumentHelper } from "../../utilities/DocumentHelper"; 
 
export class LEADDocument_BarcodesExample { 
   public constructor() { 
      lt.RasterSupport.setLicenseUri("https://demo.leadtools.com/licenses/js/LEADTOOLSEVAL.txt", "EVAL", null); 
      DocumentHelper.initFactory(); 
   } 
 
   public run = (buttonID: string) => { 
      const exampleButton = document.getElementById(buttonID); 
      exampleButton.onclick = this.readBarcodes; 
   } 
 
   readBarcodes = () => { 
      const url = "https://demo.leadtools.com/images/tiff/barcodes.tif"; 
      const loadDocumentOptions = new lt.Document.LoadDocumentOptions(); 
 
      DocumentHelper.log("Loading document..."); 
      lt.Document.DocumentFactory.loadFromUri(url, loadDocumentOptions) 
         .done((document: lt.Document.LEADDocument) => { 
            DocumentHelper.log("Done. Reading barcodes..."); 
            // Read all the barcodes in the first page 
            const docPage = document.pages.item(0); 
            docPage.readBarcodes(lt.LeadRectD.empty, 0, null) 
               .done((barcodes) => { 
                  DocumentHelper.log("Number of barcodes read: " + barcodes.length + " (data in console)", barcodes); 
               }) 
               .fail(DocumentHelper.showServiceError); 
         }) 
         .fail(DocumentHelper.showServiceError); 
   } 
} 
export class DocumentHelper { 
   static showServiceError = (jqXHR, statusText, errorThrown) => { 
      alert("Error returned from service. See the console for details."); 
      const serviceError = lt.Document.ServiceError.parseError(jqXHR, statusText, errorThrown); 
      console.error(serviceError); 
   } 
 
   static log = (message: string, data?: any) => { 
      const outputElement = document.getElementById("output"); 
      if (outputElement) { 
         const time = (new Date()).toLocaleTimeString(); 
         const textElement = document.createElement("p"); 
         textElement.innerHTML = (outputElement.childElementCount + 1) + " [" + time + "]: " + message; 
         outputElement.insertBefore(textElement, outputElement.firstChild); 
      } 
 
      if (!data) 
         console.log(message); 
      else 
         console.log(message, data); 
   } 
 
   static initFactory = () => { 
      // To communicate with the DocumentsService, it must be running! 
      // Change these parameters to match the path to the service. 
      lt.Document.DocumentFactory.serviceHost = "http://localhost:40000"; 
      lt.Document.DocumentFactory.servicePath = ""; 
      lt.Document.DocumentFactory.serviceApiPath = "api"; 
   } 
} 
import { DocumentHelper } from "../../utilities/DocumentHelper"; 
 
export class LEADDocument_BarcodesExample { 
   constructor() { 
      lt.RasterSupport.setLicenseUri("https://demo.leadtools.com/licenses/js/LEADTOOLSEVAL.txt", "EVAL", null); 
      DocumentHelper.initFactory(); 
   } 
 
   run = (buttonID) => { 
      const exampleButton = document.getElementById(buttonID); 
      exampleButton.onclick = this.readBarcodes; 
   } 
 
   readBarcodes = () => { 
      const url = "https://demo.leadtools.com/images/tiff/barcodes.tif"; 
      const loadDocumentOptions = new lt.Document.LoadDocumentOptions(); 
 
      DocumentHelper.log("Loading document..."); 
      lt.Document.DocumentFactory.loadFromUri(url, loadDocumentOptions) 
         .done((document) => { 
            DocumentHelper.log("Done. Reading barcodes..."); 
            // Read all the barcodes in the first page 
            const docPage = document.pages.item(0); 
            docPage.readBarcodes(lt.LeadRectD.empty, 0, null) 
               .done((barcodes) => { 
                  DocumentHelper.log("Number of barcodes read: " + barcodes.length + " (data in console)", barcodes); 
               }) 
               .fail(DocumentHelper.showServiceError); 
         }) 
         .fail(DocumentHelper.showServiceError); 
   } 
} 
export class DocumentHelper { 
   static showServiceError = (jqXHR, statusText, errorThrown) => { 
      alert("Error returned from service. See the console for details."); 
      const serviceError = lt.Document.ServiceError.parseError(jqXHR, statusText, errorThrown); 
      console.error(serviceError); 
   } 
 
   static log = (message, data) => { 
      const outputElement = document.getElementById("output"); 
      if (outputElement) { 
         const time = (new Date()).toLocaleTimeString(); 
         const textElement = document.createElement("p"); 
         textElement.innerHTML = (outputElement.childElementCount + 1) + " [" + time + "]: " + message; 
         outputElement.insertBefore(textElement, outputElement.firstChild); 
      } 
 
      if (!data) 
         console.log(message); 
      else 
         console.log(message, data); 
   } 
 
   static initFactory = () => { 
      // To communicate with the DocumentsService, it must be running! 
      // Change these parameters to match the path to the service. 
      lt.Document.DocumentFactory.serviceHost = "http://localhost:40000"; 
      lt.Document.DocumentFactory.servicePath = ""; 
      lt.Document.DocumentFactory.serviceApiPath = "api"; 
   } 
} 
<!doctype html> 
<html lang="en"> 
<title>Document Example | Barcodes</title> 
 
<head> 
   <script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.2.4.min.js" 
      integrity="sha256-BbhdlvQf/xTY9gja0Dq3HiwQF8LaCRTXxZKRutelT44=" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> 
 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.Controls.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.Annotations.Engine.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.Annotations.Designers.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.Annotations.Rendering.Javascript.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.Annotations.Automation.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Main.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Color.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Core.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Effects.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.Document.js"></script> 
   <script src="../../LT/Leadtools.Document.Viewer.js"></script> 
   <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/examples.css"> 
 
   <!-- All demo files are bundled and appended to the window --> 
   <script src="../../bundle.js" type="text/javascript"></script> 
</head> 
 
<body> 
   <div> 
      <button type="button" id="exampleButton">Run Example</button> 
   </div> 
   <div id="output"></div> 
   <div> 
      <img id="img" /> 
   </div> 
</body> 
 
<script> 
   window.onload = () => { 
      const example = new window.examples.LEADDocument.Barcodes(); 
      example.run("exampleButton"); 
   }; 
</script> 
</html> 
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