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| CMakeLists.txt | 9 ay önce | |
| MANIFEST.in | 9 ay önce | |
| README.md | 9 ay önce | |
| core | 9 ay önce | |
| demo_reader.py | 9 ay önce | |
| demo_writer.py | 9 ay önce | |
| pyproject.toml | 9 ay önce | |
| setup.py | 9 ay önce | |
| test.py | 9 ay önce | |
| zxing.cmake | 9 ay önce | |
| zxing.cpp | 9 ay önce | |
pip install zxing-cpp
or
python setup.py install
Note: To enable position independent and multi-symbol DataMatrix detection, the library needs to be compiled with a c++20 compiler. Unfortunately some build environments (currently the 32-bit builds for Linux) used by cibuildwheel to generate the binary wheels that are published on pypi.org don't include a c++20 compiler. Best chance to enable proper DataMatrix support in that case is by installing from source:
pip install zxing-cpp --no-binary zxing-cpp
In that case or if there is no pre-build wheel available for your platform or python version or if you use setup.py directly, a suitable build environment including a c++ compiler is required.
import cv2, zxingcpp
img = cv2.imread('test.png')
barcodes = zxingcpp.read_barcodes(img)
for barcode in barcodes:
print('Found barcode:'
f'\n Text: "{barcode.text}"'
f'\n Format: {barcode.format}'
f'\n Content: {barcode.content_type}'
f'\n Position: {barcode.position}')
if len(barcodes) == 0:
print("Could not find any barcode.")
To get a full list of available parameters for read_barcodes and write_barcode as well as the properties of the Barcode objects, have a look at the PYBIND11_MODULE definition in this c++ source file.