/* * Copyright 2012 ZXing authors * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ @class ZXBitMatrix, ZXPerspectiveTransform; /** * Implementations of this class can, given locations of finder patterns for a QR code in an * image, sample the right points in the image to reconstruct the QR code, accounting for * perspective distortion. It is abstracted since it is relatively expensive and should be allowed * to take advantage of platform-specific optimized implementations, like Sun's Java Advanced * Imaging library, but which may not be available in other environments such as J2ME, and vice * versa. * * The implementation used can be controlled by calling {@link #setGridSampler(GridSampler)} * with an instance of a class which implements this interface. */ @interface ZXGridSampler : NSObject /** * Sets the implementation of GridSampler used by the library. One global * instance is stored, which may sound problematic. But, the implementation provided * ought to be appropriate for the entire platform, and all uses of this library * in the whole lifetime of the JVM. For instance, an Android activity can swap in * an implementation that takes advantage of native platform libraries. * * @param newGridSampler The platform-specific object to install. */ + (void)setGridSampler:(ZXGridSampler *)newGridSampler; /** * @return the current implementation of GridSampler */ + (ZXGridSampler *)instance; /** * Samples an image for a rectangular matrix of bits of the given dimension. * @param image image to sample * @param dimensionX width of ZXBitMatrix to sample from image * @param dimensionY height of ZXBitMatrix to sample from image * @return ZXBitMatrix representing a grid of points sampled from the image within a region * defined by the "from" parameters or nil if image can't be sampled, for example, if the transformation defined * by the given points is invalid or results in sampling outside the image boundaries */ - (ZXBitMatrix *)sampleGrid:(ZXBitMatrix *)image dimensionX:(int)dimensionX dimensionY:(int)dimensionY p1ToX:(float)p1ToX p1ToY:(float)p1ToY p2ToX:(float)p2ToX p2ToY:(float)p2ToY p3ToX:(float)p3ToX p3ToY:(float)p3ToY p4ToX:(float)p4ToX p4ToY:(float)p4ToY p1FromX:(float)p1FromX p1FromY:(float)p1FromY p2FromX:(float)p2FromX p2FromY:(float)p2FromY p3FromX:(float)p3FromX p3FromY:(float)p3FromY p4FromX:(float)p4FromX p4FromY:(float)p4FromY error:(NSError **)error; - (ZXBitMatrix *)sampleGrid:(ZXBitMatrix *)image dimensionX:(int)dimensionX dimensionY:(int)dimensionY transform:(ZXPerspectiveTransform *)transform error:(NSError **)error; /** *

Checks a set of points that have been transformed to sample points on an image against * the image's dimensions to see if the point are even within the image.

* *

This method will actually "nudge" the endpoints back onto the image if they are found to be * barely (less than 1 pixel) off the image. This accounts for imperfect detection of finder * patterns in an image where the QR Code runs all the way to the image border.

* *

For efficiency, the method will check points from either end of the line until one is found * to be within the image. Because the set of points are assumed to be linear, this is valid.

* * @param image image into which the points should map * @param points actual points in x1,y1,...,xn,yn form * @returns NO if an endpoint is lies outside the image boundaries */ + (BOOL)checkAndNudgePoints:(ZXBitMatrix *)image points:(float *)points pointsLen:(int)pointsLen error:(NSError **)error; @end