/* * Copyright 2007 ZXing authors * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ using System; using BarcodeFormat = com.google.zxing.BarcodeFormat; using DecodeHintType = com.google.zxing.DecodeHintType; using Reader = com.google.zxing.Reader; using ReaderException = com.google.zxing.ReaderException; using Result = com.google.zxing.Result; using ResultPoint = com.google.zxing.ResultPoint; using ResultMetadataType = com.google.zxing.ResultMetadataType; using BinaryBitmap = com.google.zxing.BinaryBitmap; using BitMatrix = com.google.zxing.common.BitMatrix; using DecoderResult = com.google.zxing.common.DecoderResult; using DetectorResult = com.google.zxing.common.DetectorResult; using Decoder = com.google.zxing.qrcode.decoder.Decoder; using Detector = com.google.zxing.qrcode.detector.Detector; namespace com.google.zxing.qrcode { /// This implementation can detect and decode QR Codes in an image. /// /// /// Sean Owen /// /// www.Redivivus.in (suraj.supekar@redivivus.in) - Ported from ZXING Java Source /// public class QRCodeReader : Reader { virtual protected internal Decoder Decoder { get { return decoder; } } //UPGRADE_NOTE: Final was removed from the declaration of 'NO_POINTS '. "ms-help://MS.VSCC.v80/dv_commoner/local/redirect.htm?index='!DefaultContextWindowIndex'&keyword='jlca1003'" private static readonly ResultPoint[] NO_POINTS = new ResultPoint[0]; //UPGRADE_NOTE: Final was removed from the declaration of 'decoder '. "ms-help://MS.VSCC.v80/dv_commoner/local/redirect.htm?index='!DefaultContextWindowIndex'&keyword='jlca1003'" private Decoder decoder = new Decoder(); /// Locates and decodes a QR code in an image. /// /// /// a String representing the content encoded by the QR code /// /// ReaderException if a QR code cannot be found, or cannot be decoded public virtual Result decode(BinaryBitmap image) { return decode(image, null); } public virtual Result decode(BinaryBitmap image, System.Collections.Hashtable hints) { DecoderResult decoderResult; ResultPoint[] points; if (hints != null && hints.ContainsKey(DecodeHintType.PURE_BARCODE)) { BitMatrix bits = extractPureBits(image.BlackMatrix); decoderResult = decoder.decode(bits); points = NO_POINTS; } else { DetectorResult detectorResult = new Detector(image.BlackMatrix).detect(hints); decoderResult = decoder.decode(detectorResult.Bits); points = detectorResult.Points; } Result result = new Result(decoderResult.Text, decoderResult.RawBytes, points, BarcodeFormat.QR_CODE); if (decoderResult.ByteSegments != null) { result.putMetadata(ResultMetadataType.BYTE_SEGMENTS, decoderResult.ByteSegments); } if (decoderResult.ECLevel != null) { result.putMetadata(ResultMetadataType.ERROR_CORRECTION_LEVEL, decoderResult.ECLevel.ToString()); } return result; } /// This method detects a barcode in a "pure" image -- that is, pure monochrome image /// which contains only an unrotated, unskewed, image of a barcode, with some white border /// around it. This is a specialized method that works exceptionally fast in this special /// case. /// private static BitMatrix extractPureBits(BitMatrix image) { // Now need to determine module size in pixels int height = image.Height; int width = image.Width; int minDimension = System.Math.Min(height, width); // First, skip white border by tracking diagonally from the top left down and to the right: int borderWidth = 0; while (borderWidth < minDimension && !image.get_Renamed(borderWidth, borderWidth)) { borderWidth++; } if (borderWidth == minDimension) { throw ReaderException.Instance; } // And then keep tracking across the top-left black module to determine module size int moduleEnd = borderWidth; while (moduleEnd < minDimension && image.get_Renamed(moduleEnd, moduleEnd)) { moduleEnd++; } if (moduleEnd == minDimension) { throw ReaderException.Instance; } int moduleSize = moduleEnd - borderWidth; // And now find where the rightmost black module on the first row ends int rowEndOfSymbol = width - 1; while (rowEndOfSymbol >= 0 && !image.get_Renamed(rowEndOfSymbol, borderWidth)) { rowEndOfSymbol--; } if (rowEndOfSymbol < 0) { throw ReaderException.Instance; } rowEndOfSymbol++; // Make sure width of barcode is a multiple of module size if ((rowEndOfSymbol - borderWidth) % moduleSize != 0) { throw ReaderException.Instance; } int dimension = (rowEndOfSymbol - borderWidth) / moduleSize; // Push in the "border" by half the module width so that we start // sampling in the middle of the module. Just in case the image is a // little off, this will help recover. borderWidth += (moduleSize >> 1); int sampleDimension = borderWidth + (dimension - 1) * moduleSize; if (sampleDimension >= width || sampleDimension >= height) { throw ReaderException.Instance; } // Now just read off the bits BitMatrix bits = new BitMatrix(dimension); for (int i = 0; i < dimension; i++) { int iOffset = borderWidth + i * moduleSize; for (int j = 0; j < dimension; j++) { if (image.get_Renamed(borderWidth + j * moduleSize, iOffset)) { bits.set_Renamed(j, i); } } } return bits; } } }