Barcode provides a perfect approach to encode texts by using the supported symbol types that comprises one dimensional and two dimensional barcodes. The basic structure of a barcode consists of one or more data characters, optionally one or two check characters, a start pattern as well as a stop pattern.
The following samples are available for Barcode control to demonstrate the functionalities of each feature:
Sample | Description |
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QR Barcode | QR Code is a two dimensional symbology that is used in automotive industry. |
DataMatrix Barcode | DataMatrix symbology is widely used in printed media such as labels and letters. |
CodaBar Barcode | Codabar is a discrete numeric symbology that is used in libraries and information processing applications. |
Code11 Barcode | Code11 symbology is used mainly for labeling the telecommunications equipment. |
Upc Barcode | Upc barcode is mainly used for coding pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and dietetics. |
Code32 Barcode | Code32 is mainly used for coding pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and dietetics. |
Code39 Barcode | Code39 is a symbology of Barcode that encodes alphanumeric characters into a series of bars. |
Code39 Extended Barcode | Code39 extended symbology is an extended version of Code39 that supports full ASCII character set. |
Code93 Barcode | Code93 represents the full ASCII character set by using the combination of 2 characters. |
Code93 Extended Barcode | Code93 extended is designed to complement and improve upon Code 39. |
Code128A Barcode | Code128A includes all the standard upper case alphanumeric characters, punctuation, and special characters. |
Code128B Barcode | Code128B includes all the standard upper and lower case alphanumeric characters, punctuation and special characters. |
Code128C Barcode | Code128C includes a set of 100 digit pairs from 00 to 99 inclusive, as well as three special characters. |