Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
79 lines (53 loc) · 2.07 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

79 lines (53 loc) · 2.07 KB

UPC

Build a UPC-A label. Here is a link on how it's made -- https://www.quora.com/How-do-barcodes-work-1

Here is another useful link -- https://www.wikihow.com/Read-12-Digit-UPC-Barcodes

And still another -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Product_Code

UPCMain.java is a command line program that takes in a 12 digit number and checks to see if it is a valid UPC-A barcode. It does this by comparing the entered check digit (the 12th digit) with what it should be by computation. The program also gets the substrings for the first 6 digits and the second 5 digits of the barcode. These substrings are treated differently when laying out the barcode image. See below in the Design Notes.

UPCDraw.java takes in a 12 digit UPC string and draws it. It can be combined with UPCMain.java to verify the 12 digit as a valid UPC-A.

image image

Using mobile Bing's Barcode Scanner, it correctly identifies that barcode above as Staple's glue. One is in "BADASS_GREEN".

Design Notes:

//from left to right where b is a single black line and w is a single white line:

//bar left

	bwb

//info left

0	wwwbbwb		
1	wwbbwwb		
2	wwbwwbb		
3	wbbbbwb		
4	wbwwwbb		
5	wbbwwwb		
6	wbwbbbb
7	wbbbwbb
8	wbbwbbb
9	wwwbwbb

//bar middle

	wbwbw

//info right (negative of info left)

0	bbbwwbw
1	bbwwbbw
2	bbwbbww
3	bwwwwbw
4	bwbbbww
5	bwwbbbw
6	bwbwwww
7	bwwwbww
8	bwwbwww
9	bbbwbww

//check digit

see above for pattern

compute:  1) for the 11 digits, add all ODD places. (6 numbers). multiply by 3.
	  2) add all EVEN places.  (5 numbers)
	  3) add the numbers from steps 1 and 2.
	  4) the check number is obtained by subtracting the number
             of step 3 (called S) from the next higher multiple of 10.
			checkDigit = 10 - (S % 10)

//bar right

	bwb

//final comment

total columns occupied by all b and w patterns is 95:
3 + 6(7) + 5 + 5(7) + 7 + 3