Recognize DEUTSCHEPOST BarCode using Python
Scan BarCode Images via your Python applications without installing any other software.
For a developer, who is trying to scan custom DEUTSCHEPOST barcode images via Python application, Aspose.Total for Python via .NET API can help to automate the barcode reading and recognition process in any color or size according to business needs. It’s a full package of various APIs dealing different formats as well as 1D, 2D and Postal barcodes. Aspose.BarCode for Python via .NET API that is part of Aspose.Total for Python via .NET package makes this scanning process easy. Moreover, developers can adjust the parameters of the recognition engine to enable fast barcode scanning or improve reading accuracy.
How to Recognize DEUTSCHEPOST BarCode in Python
- Use BarCodeReader class object with DecodeType.AllSupportedTypes as parameter
- By calling read_bar_codes() to get all the DEUTSCHEPOST code
- Iterate through all result to print it
Recognition Requirements
- For DEUTSCHEPOST Barcode scanning, Python 3.5 or later is required
- Reference APIs within the project directly from PyPI ( Aspose.BarCode )
- Or Use the following pip commands
pip install aspose-barcode-for-python-via-net
- Moreover, Microsoft Windows or Linux based OS (see more for BarCode )
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What is DEUTSCHEPOST Barcode?
also known as Deutsche Post Leitcode, is a barcode format used by Deutsche Post, the German postal service, to identify and track mail and packages. It is a 13-digit barcode that encodes information about the destination of the mail or package, including the postal code and house number. The barcode is typically printed on the address label of the mail or package, along with the recipient’s address. It can be read by barcode scanners used by Deutsche Post, allowing them to quickly and accurately sort and deliver the mail and packages. The Deutsche Post Leitcode barcode uses a modified version of the Code 2 of 5 barcode format, which consists of bars and spaces that represent the encoded information. The barcode includes a start character, which indicates the beginning of the barcode, and a stop character, which indicates the end of the barcode. In addition to the postal code and house number, the barcode can also encode additional information, such as the recipient’s name and company name. This information is typically encoded in a separate field within the barcode.