Code25i.py revision ad9933c3bdd809813acc78673fcc580cd326bcd6
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# Copyright (C) 2010 Geoffrey Mosini
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"""
Generate barcodes for Code25-interleaved 2 of 5, for Inkscape.
"""
from .Base import Barcode
# 1 means thick, 0 means thin
ENCODE = {
'0': '00110',
'1': '10001',
'2': '01001',
'3': '11000',
'4': '00101',
'5': '10100',
'6': '01100',
'7': '00011',
'8': '10010',
'9': '01010',
}
class Code25i(Barcode):
"""Convert a text into string binary of black and white markers"""
# Start and stop code are already encoded into white (0) and black(1) bars
def encode(self, number):
if not number.isdigit():
return self.error(number, "CODE25 can only encode numbers.")
# Number of figures to encode must be even,
# a 0 is added to the left in case it's odd.
if len(number) % 2 > 0:
number = '0' + number
# Number is encoded by pairs of 2 figures
size = len(number) / 2
encoded = '1010'
for i in range(size):
# First in the pair is encoded in black (1), second in white (0)
black = ENCODE[number[i*2]]
white = ENCODE[number[i*2+1]]
for j in range(5):
if black[j] == '1':
encoded += '11'
else:
encoded += '1'
if white[j] == '1':
encoded += '00'
else:
encoded += '0'
return encoded + '1101'