com.google.zxing.oned
Class MultiFormatOneDReader

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.google.zxing.oned.AbstractOneDReader
      extended by com.google.zxing.oned.MultiFormatOneDReader
All Implemented Interfaces:
OneDReader, Reader

public final class MultiFormatOneDReader
extends AbstractOneDReader

Since:
BlackBerry API 6.0.0

Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class com.google.zxing.oned.AbstractOneDReader
INTEGER_MATH_SHIFT, PATTERN_MATCH_RESULT_SCALE_FACTOR
 
Constructor Summary
MultiFormatOneDReader(Hashtable hints)
           
 
Method Summary
 Result decodeRow(int rowNumber, BitArray row, Hashtable hints)
          Attempts to decode a one-dimensional barcode format given a single row of an image.
 void reset()
          Should be invoked after each call to decode in case the contained readers store state
 
Methods inherited from class com.google.zxing.oned.AbstractOneDReader
decode, decode, patternMatchVariance, recordPattern, recordPatternInReverse
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 



Constructor Detail

MultiFormatOneDReader

public MultiFormatOneDReader(Hashtable hints)
Since:
BlackBerry API 6.0.0


Method Detail

decodeRow

public Result decodeRow(int rowNumber,
                        BitArray row,
                        Hashtable hints)
                 throws NotFoundException
Description copied from class: AbstractOneDReader

Attempts to decode a one-dimensional barcode format given a single row of an image.

Specified by:
decodeRow in interface OneDReader
Specified by:
decodeRow in class AbstractOneDReader
Parameters:
rowNumber - row number from top of the row
row - the black/white pixel data of the row
hints - decode hints
Returns:
Result containing encoded string and start/end of barcode
Throws:
NotFoundException - if an error occurs or barcode cannot be found
Since:
BlackBerry API 6.0.0

reset

public void reset()
Should be invoked after each call to decode in case the contained readers store state

Since:
BlackBerry API 7.0.0





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