import com.google.zxing.Writer;
import com.google.zxing.WriterException;
import com.google.zxing.common.ByteMatrix;
+import com.google.zxing.qrcode.decoder.ErrorCorrectionLevel;
import com.google.zxing.qrcode.encoder.Encoder;
import com.google.zxing.qrcode.encoder.QRCode;
-import com.google.zxing.qrcode.decoder.ErrorCorrectionLevel;
import java.util.Hashtable;
// 0 == black, 255 == white (i.e. an 8 bit greyscale bitmap).
private static ByteMatrix renderResult(QRCode code, int width, int height) {
ByteMatrix input = code.getMatrix();
- int inputWidth = input.width();
- int inputHeight = input.height();
+ int inputWidth = input.getWidth();
+ int inputHeight = input.getHeight();
int qrWidth = inputWidth + (QUIET_ZONE_SIZE << 1);
int qrHeight = inputHeight + (QUIET_ZONE_SIZE << 1);
int outputWidth = Math.max(width, qrWidth);
int outputHeight = Math.max(height, qrHeight);
int multiple = Math.min(outputWidth / qrWidth, outputHeight / qrHeight);
- // Padding includes both the quiet zone and the extra white pixels to accomodate the requested
+ // Padding includes both the quiet zone and the extra white pixels to accommodate the requested
// dimensions. For example, if input is 25x25 the QR will be 33x33 including the quiet zone.
// If the requested size is 200x160, the multiple will be 4, for a QR of 132x132. These will
// handle all the padding from 100x100 (the actual QR) up to 200x160.