zxing/csharp/datamatrix/DataMatrixReader.cs
mfzpeyo 1c4f85ee24 C# port, add datamatrix code
git-svn-id: https://zxing.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@820 59b500cc-1b3d-0410-9834-0bbf25fbcc57
2009-01-10 12:21:17 +00:00

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C#

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using com.google.zxing;
using com.google.zxing.common;
using com.google.zxing.datamatrix.decoder;
using com.google.zxing.datamatrix.detector;
namespace com.google.zxing.datamatrix
{
public sealed class DataMatrixReader
{
private static ResultPoint[] NO_POINTS = new ResultPoint[0];
private Decoder decoder = new Decoder();
/**
* Locates and decodes a Data Matrix code in an image.
*
* @return a String representing the content encoded by the Data Matrix code
* @throws ReaderException if a Data Matrix code cannot be found, or cannot be decoded
*/
public Result decode(MonochromeBitmapSource image) {
return decode(image, null);
}
public Result decode(MonochromeBitmapSource image, System.Collections.Hashtable hints)
{
DecoderResult decoderResult;
ResultPoint[] points;
if (hints != null && hints.ContainsKey(DecodeHintType.PURE_BARCODE)) {
BitMatrix bits = extractPureBits(image);
decoderResult = decoder.decode(bits);
points = NO_POINTS;
} else {
DetectorResult detectorResult = new Detector(image).detect();
decoderResult = decoder.decode(detectorResult.getBits());
points = detectorResult.getPoints();
}
Result result = new Result(decoderResult.getText(), decoderResult.getRawBytes(), points, BarcodeFormat.DATAMATRIX);
if (decoderResult.getByteSegments() != null) {
result.putMetadata(ResultMetadataType.BYTE_SEGMENTS, decoderResult.getByteSegments());
}
return result;
}
/**
* This method detects a Data Matrix code in a "pure" image -- that is, pure monochrome image
* which contains only an unrotated, unskewed, image of a Data Matrix code, with some white border
* around it. This is a specialized method that works exceptionally fast in this special
* case.
*/
private static BitMatrix extractPureBits(MonochromeBitmapSource image) {
// Now need to determine module size in pixels
int height = image.getHeight();
int width = image.getWidth();
int minDimension = 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.isBlack(borderWidth, borderWidth)) {
borderWidth++;
}
if (borderWidth == minDimension) {
throw new ReaderException();
}
// And then keep tracking across the top-left black module to determine module size
int moduleEnd = borderWidth + 1;
while (moduleEnd < width && image.isBlack(moduleEnd, borderWidth)) {
moduleEnd++;
}
if (moduleEnd == width) {
throw new ReaderException();
}
int moduleSize = moduleEnd - borderWidth;
// And now find where the bottommost black module on the first column ends
int columnEndOfSymbol = height - 1;
while (columnEndOfSymbol >= 0 && !image.isBlack(borderWidth, columnEndOfSymbol)) {
columnEndOfSymbol--;
}
if (columnEndOfSymbol < 0) {
throw new ReaderException();
}
columnEndOfSymbol++;
// Make sure width of barcode is a multiple of module size
if ((columnEndOfSymbol - borderWidth) % moduleSize != 0) {
throw new ReaderException();
}
int dimension = (columnEndOfSymbol - 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 new ReaderException();
}
// 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.isBlack(borderWidth + j * moduleSize, iOffset)) {
bits.set(i, j);
}
}
}
return bits;
}
}
}