EAN5.py revision 1ef3c8b1b935901dd133c337031a7300334db424
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Aaron C Spike
# 2010 Martin Owens
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"""
Python barcode renderer for EAN5 barcodes. Designed for use with Inkscape.
"""
from BaseEan import EanBarcode
FAMS = [ '11000','10100','10010','10001','01100','00110','00011','01010','01001','00101' ]
START = '01011'
class Object(EanBarcode):
"""Provide an Ean5 barcode generator"""
name = 'ean5'
length = 5
def _encode(self, number):
self.x += 110.0 # horiz offset so it does not overlap EAN13
self.y -= self.height + 5 # move the text to the top
self.label = ' '.join(self.space(number))
family = sum([int(n)*int(m) for n,m in zip(number, '39393')]) % 10
return START + '01'.join(self.encode_interleaved(family, number, FAMS))