Richard Teunen
Richard Teunen

Reputation: 99

C# Barcode scanner

I am currently writing a program where I wish to use a barcode scanner to scan a bar code into a system, then use this information to make certain decisions.

How can I get C# to react when I use the bar code scanner? Do I need certain DLLs or APIs to use a bar code reader? I can create bar codes but need a way for C# to read them externally and import them into the program.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 43134

Answers (8)

darren
darren

Reputation: 494

Using a physical barcode scanner is one option, but you're limited to scanning one barcode at a time.

An alternative option would be passing multiple documents, either as images or PDFs, to your application to process in bulk.

IronBarcode is a c# barcode scanner that also allows you to read barcodes quickly and accurately in this way.

// The BarcodeResult.ReadBarcodesMultiThreaded method allows for faster barcode scanning of multiple images or PDFs.
// All threads are automatically managed by IronBarCode.

var ListOfDocuments = new[] { "Image1.PNG", "image2.JPG", "image3.PDF" };
PagedBarcodeResult[] BatchResults = 
BarcodeReader.ReadBarcodesMultiThreaded(ListOfDocuments);

Disclaimer: I work for Iron Software.

Upvotes: -1

psy
psy

Reputation: 48

Barcode scanner has are sending keys when they detects Barcode same goes with QR Scanners. All you need is just put the focus in a textbox and use some events like text change or keypress/keydown since most of the scanners has an option for you to add/remove newline at the end of each set of keys it returns.

Upvotes: 0

gerzson
gerzson

Reputation: 11

Most barcode scanners are "HID" devices, which means that they write the data of the barcode (the small numbers) like you would do manually with your keyboard, they're also recognized as a keyboard by most operating systems. So the easiest way is just having a textbox. Make sure the focus is automatically on the textbox before the scan, and if you want it to automatically do something, make sure to have an event listening for an enter keydown. (Most HID scanners press an enter right after the scan is complete.)

Upvotes: 1

Terry Warwick
Terry Warwick

Reputation: 245

Richard,

It is important to know that typically barcode scanners support multiple interfaces that fall into two categories. Many have an option that makes the barcode scanner appear as a keyboard and whenever you scan data the text is entered into your application at the insertion point. The manufacturer of the scanner may refer to this as Keyboard, Keyboard Wedge, HID Keyboard or simply HID mode, however the last one in this list is technically not accurate as there are other HID interfaces besides keyboard.

The second category is often referred to as application mode. There are several different interfaces that support application mode, such as IBM Scanner, HID POS Scanner, etc. Each of these interfaces represent follow a specific hardware specification. You must make sure that the mode that your scanner is in matches the SDK that you are using to interact with the scanner.

If you are using .NET Framework, you may find POS for .NET useful as it abstracts the barcodes scanner away from the software in a way that allows you to use scanners from multiple manufacturers without changes in your application. In this case, you will need to acquire an OPOS Service Object from the scanner manufacturer to use with POS for .NET. See POS for .NET 1.14.1 Download page for more information: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=55758

Terry Warwick Microsoft

Upvotes: 8

Tom Kennard
Tom Kennard

Reputation: 146

If you're just starting out, samples within SDKs are the best place to get started.

UWP apps to handle barcode are best explained in the universal samples at --> https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-universal-samples/tree/master/Samples/BarcodeScanner

A Win32 C# .net sample can be found in the Pos For .Net 1.14 SDK mentioned earlier.

Upvotes: 1

Savage
Savage

Reputation: 2349

It also depends on what form your application takes. If you have the option of uploading a picture or accessing the camera, you can pull an image into your code and then use one of many SDK's to read the barcode out of the image.

I have just implemented this using a web application, and I used the ZXing SDK, which is a free port to .Net and is available via NuGet.

https://github.com/micjahn/ZXing.Net

Upvotes: 1

Isaac Fiset
Isaac Fiset

Reputation: 107

Use the class SerialPort. It can listen your ports and then when you will use your scan the program will read it.

 while (spPort.BytesToRead > 0)
 {
     carac = (char)spPort.ReadByte();

     if (carac != 08)
         m_mystring += carac;
 }

Here is an example of how you can read it. And this is the link to the class : https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.io.ports.serialport(v=vs.110).aspx

Upvotes: 1

Mohammad
Mohammad

Reputation: 1577

As far as it is connected to your device correctly , it will automatically pass data to your Focused itembox in your program.so if you run your program.exe which has a textbox, when you scan a barcode , it will be parsed into that textbox (it has to be focused).

Upvotes: 1

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