/// <summary> Converts one row of luminance data to 1 bit data. May actually do the conversion, or return /// cached data. Callers should assume this method is expensive and call it as seldom as possible. /// This method is intended for decoding 1D barcodes and may choose to apply sharpening. /// For callers which only examine one row of pixels at a time, the same BitArray should be reused /// and passed in with each call for performance. However it is legal to keep more than one row /// at a time if needed. /// /// </summary> /// <param name="y">The row to fetch, 0 <= y < bitmap height./> /// </param> /// <param name="row">An optional preallocated array. If null or too small, it will be ignored. /// If used, the Binarizer will call BitArray.clear(). Always use the returned object. /// </param> /// <returns> The array of bits for this row (true means black). /// </returns> public abstract BitArray getBlackRow(int y, BitArray row);
/// <summary> Converts one row of luminance data to 1 bit data. May actually do the conversion, or return /// cached data. Callers should assume this method is expensive and call it as seldom as possible. /// This method is intended for decoding 1D barcodes and may choose to apply sharpening. /// /// </summary> /// <param name="y">The row to fetch, 0 <= y < bitmap height. /// </param> /// <param name="row">An optional preallocated array. If null or too small, it will be ignored. /// If used, the Binarizer will call BitArray.clear(). Always use the returned object. /// </param> /// <returns> The array of bits for this row (true means black). /// </returns> public BitArray getBlackRow(int y, BitArray row) { return binarizer.getBlackRow(y, row); }