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NKDCode39Barcode.h
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NKDCode39Barcode.h
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// NKDCode39Barcode.h
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Created by Jeff LaMarche on Wed May 01 2002.
// Copyright (c) 2002 Naked Software. All rights reserved.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// THIS SOURCE CODE IS PROVIDED AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// You may use and redistribute this source code without limitation
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "NKDBarcode.h"
/*!
@header NKDCode39Barcode.h
@discussion This is a concrete subclass of NKDBarcode that implements the common Code 3 of 9
barcode using a 2:1 wide to narrow ratio for bars and defaults to a
12 mil bar width. Code 3 of 9 supports bars as narrow as 7.5 mils, but on many
printers, due to ink bleed or toner jitter, 7.5 creates an un-scannable barcode
*/
/*!
@class NKDCode39Barcode
@abstract Concrete subclass of NKDBarcode that generated Code 3 of 9 (a/k/a Code 39) Barcodes.
@discussion Code 3 of 9 Barcode using a 2:1 wide to narrow ratio for bars and defaults to a
12 mil bar width. Code 3 of 9 supports bars as narrow as 7.5 mils, but on many
printers, due to ink bleed or toner jitter, 7.5 creates an un-scannable barcode
*/
@interface NKDCode39Barcode : NKDBarcode
{
}
/*!
@method initWithContent:printsCaption
@abstract Overriden to perform an uppercaseString on inContent - Code 3 of 9 supports alphanumeric
but only upper case.
@param inContent Alphanumeric string to be encoded
@param inPrints YES if caption should be printed
@result Code 3 of 9 Barcode object encoding the data passed in inContent
*/
-(id)initWithContent: (NSString *)inContent
printsCaption: (BOOL)inPrints;
/*!
@method _encodeChar:
@abstract Overridden to encode characters according to Code 3 of 9 specifications.
@param inChar ASCII-8 Character to be encoded
@result String of 0s and 1s represented the Code 39 encoding of content
*/
-(NSString *)_encodeChar:(char)inChar;
/*!
@method initiator
@abstract Overridden to return the encoded start character for 3 of 9, an encoded asterick '*'
@result String with the encoded version of the asterick character
*/
-(NSString *)initiator;
/*!
@method terminator
@abstract Overridden to return the encoded end character for 3 of 9, an encoded asterick '*'
@result String with the encoded version of the asterick character
*/
-(NSString *)terminator;
/*!
@method generateChecksum
@abstract Generates code 3 of 9 check digit based on content
@discussion Code 39's optional checksum is rarely used, but we'll provide the option here. It's a fairly
simple algorithm - it's the sum of the value (via lookup table) of each character and doing a
modulus 43 on the sum, storing the result as a character in the field checkDigit
*/
-(void)generateChecksum;
@end