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Read GS1 DataBar Barcodes with JavaScript via C++
Read GS1 DataBar (Omnidirectional, Stacked Omnidirectional, Expanded, Expanded Stacked, and Truncated) barcode in JavaScript using server-side Aspose.BarCode for JavaScript via C++ API
How to Read GS1 DataBar barcode Using JavaScript via C++
To scan GS1 DataBar barcode, try Aspose.BarCode for JavaScript , a potent and easy-to-use barcode library with rich functionality that works in any moder browser. Download the latest version directly from the Releases Site and then follow installation instructions .
Command
<script type="text/javascript" src="Aspose.BarCode.JS.Cpp.js" async onload="initializeModule()"></script>
<script>
// Global BarCode module instance
var BarCodeInstance;
// Async function for module initialization
async function initializeModule() {
try {
BarCodeInstance = await BarCode();
console.log('BarCode module has loaded');
// Enable barcode-related controls here
} catch (error) {
console.error("BarCode module initialization error:", error);
}
}
</script>
Steps for Scanning GS1 DataBar barcode in JavaScript
Aspose.BarCode allows developers to read GS1 DataBar barcode barcodes from stream or image with few lines of code
- Create instance of BarCode module
- Create a new instance of Aspose.BarCode.BarCodeReader class
- Pass the source image path containing GS1 DataBar (Omnidirectional, Stacked Omnidirectional, Expanded, Expanded Stacked, and Truncated) barcode as a parameter
- Pass an appropriate DecodeType as the second parameter
- Loop through the decoding results
- Get barcode text using the CodeText property
System Requirements
Aspose APIs are supported on all major platforms and operating systems. Before executing the code sample below, please make sure that your system comply with the following requirements.
- Aspose.BarCode for JavaScript via C++ is independent of any specific operating system, allowing it to function on any platform that supports a compatible browser or runtime environment. This includes major operating systems such as Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. For detailed technical requirements, see [System Requirements](https://docs.aspose.com/barcode/javascript-cpp/system-requirements/).
Other Supported Barcode Recognition Symbologies
Using JavaScript via C++, One can also read barcode of different symbologies including the following.
2D:
Linear:
Postal: