Esempio n. 1
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        /// <summary> Terminate bits as described in 8.4.8 and 8.4.9 of JISX0510:2004 (p.24).</summary>
        internal static void terminateBits(int numDataBytes, BitVector bits)
        {
            int capacity = numDataBytes << 3;

            if (bits.size() > capacity)
            {
                throw new WriterException("data bits cannot fit in the QR Code" + bits.size() + " > " + capacity);
            }
            // Append termination bits. See 8.4.8 of JISX0510:2004 (p.24) for details.
            // TODO: srowen says we can remove this for loop, since the 4 terminator bits are optional if
            // the last byte has less than 4 bits left. So it amounts to padding the last byte with zeroes
            // either way.
            for (int i = 0; i < 4 && bits.size() < capacity; ++i)
            {
                bits.appendBit(0);
            }
            int numBitsInLastByte = bits.size() % 8;

            // If the last byte isn't 8-bit aligned, we'll add padding bits.
            if (numBitsInLastByte > 0)
            {
                int numPaddingBits = 8 - numBitsInLastByte;
                for (int i = 0; i < numPaddingBits; ++i)
                {
                    bits.appendBit(0);
                }
            }
            // Should be 8-bit aligned here.
            if (bits.size() % 8 != 0)
            {
                throw new WriterException("Number of bits is not a multiple of 8");
            }
            // If we have more space, we'll fill the space with padding patterns defined in 8.4.9 (p.24).
            int numPaddingBytes = numDataBytes - bits.sizeInBytes();

            for (int i = 0; i < numPaddingBytes; ++i)
            {
                if (i % 2 == 0)
                {
                    bits.appendBits(0xec, 8);
                }
                else
                {
                    bits.appendBits(0x11, 8);
                }
            }
            if (bits.size() != capacity)
            {
                throw new WriterException("Bits size does not equal capacity");
            }
        }
Esempio n. 2
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		/// <summary> Terminate bits as described in 8.4.8 and 8.4.9 of JISX0510:2004 (p.24).</summary>
		internal static void  terminateBits(int numDataBytes, BitVector bits)
		{
			int capacity = numDataBytes << 3;
			if (bits.size() > capacity)
			{
				throw new WriterException("data bits cannot fit in the QR Code" + bits.size() + " > " + capacity);
			}
			// Append termination bits. See 8.4.8 of JISX0510:2004 (p.24) for details.
			// TODO: srowen says we can remove this for loop, since the 4 terminator bits are optional if
			// the last byte has less than 4 bits left. So it amounts to padding the last byte with zeroes
			// either way.
			for (int i = 0; i < 4 && bits.size() < capacity; ++i)
			{
				bits.appendBit(0);
			}
			int numBitsInLastByte = bits.size() % 8;
			// If the last byte isn't 8-bit aligned, we'll add padding bits.
			if (numBitsInLastByte > 0)
			{
				int numPaddingBits = 8 - numBitsInLastByte;
				for (int i = 0; i < numPaddingBits; ++i)
				{
					bits.appendBit(0);
				}
			}
			// Should be 8-bit aligned here.
			if (bits.size() % 8 != 0)
			{
				throw new WriterException("Number of bits is not a multiple of 8");
			}
			// If we have more space, we'll fill the space with padding patterns defined in 8.4.9 (p.24).
			int numPaddingBytes = numDataBytes - bits.sizeInBytes();
			for (int i = 0; i < numPaddingBytes; ++i)
			{
				if (i % 2 == 0)
				{
					bits.appendBits(0xec, 8);
				}
				else
				{
					bits.appendBits(0x11, 8);
				}
			}
			if (bits.size() != capacity)
			{
				throw new WriterException("Bits size does not equal capacity");
			}
		}