Barcode Find Settings
Defined in library scandit_datacapture_barcode_find
- BarcodeFindSettings
class BarcodeFindSettings
Added in version 6.22.0
- BarcodeFindSettings()
BarcodeFindSettings()
Added in version 6.22.0
Creates a new barcode find settings instance. All symbologies are disabled. Make sure to enable the symbologies required by your app before applying the settings to BarcodeFind with BarcodeFind.applySettings().
- settingsForSymbology(symbology)
SymbologySettings settingsForSymbology(Symbology symbology)
Added in version 6.22.0
Get SymbologySettings specific for the given Symbology.
Note that modifying the returned object doesn’t automatically apply the changes to BarcodeFind. After you made changes to the symbology settings, call BarcodeFind.applySettings() with these BarcodeFindSettings to apply them.
- enabledSymbologies
Set<Symbology> get enabledSymbologies
Added in version 6.22.0
Returns the set of enabled symbologies.
- enableSymbologies(symbologies)
void
enableSymbologies(Set<Symbology> symbologies)Added in version 6.22.0
This function provides a convenient shortcut to enabling decoding of particular symbologies without having to go through SymbologySettings. By default, all symbologies are turned off and symbologies need to be explicitly enabled.
- enableSymbology(symbology, enabled)
void
enableSymbology(Symbology symbology, bool enabled)Added in version 6.22.0
This function provides a convenient shortcut to enabling/disabling decoding of a particular symbology without having to go through SymbologySettings.
Note
Some 1d barcode symbologies allow you to encode variable-length data. By default, the Scandit Data Capture SDK only scans barcodes in a certain length range.
If your application requires scanning of one of these symbologies, and the length is falling outside the default range, you may need to adjust the active symbol counts for the symbology in addition to enabling it.
- setProperty(name, value)
void
setProperty<T
>(String name,T
value)Added in version 6.22.0
Sets property to the provided value. Use this method to set properties that are not yet part of a stable API. Properties set through this method may or may not be used or change in a future release.
- getProperty(name)
T
getProperty<T
>(String name)Added in version 6.22.0
Retrieves the value of a previously set property. In case the property does not exist, an ArgumentException is thrown.