The reason I’m asking this is the company I work for develops an application which has a barcode reader functionality. The device we develop these softwares for has a very limited resolution camera (2MP). Now they want me to set a benchmark for the maximum length barcode pattern which is scannable. So what I’m trying to do is use an online barcode generator of CODE-128 and then feed various length strings to it. If I knew what pattern results in the most dense/unreadable barcode I’d be able to create different patterns using that.

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      11 months ago

      I’ll look into it. Just trying to find the most hard to read barcode which can be formed from a given string length. Preferable in encoding 128

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    11 months ago

    Barcodes are binary. Why not just create a string of alternating 1s and 0s with the occasional double number, then convert that into the format you need and generate the Barcode out of it.

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      11 months ago

      I have no idea how barcodes work honestly. My reasoning behind asking this question is that since each pattern encodes a different string, so I’m trying to find the most illegible barcode which can be formed from a given string. Then I’ll try to scan that with my device and the maximum length string/barcode which I can scan will be the value I’m looking for.

      Can you help me understand how to follow through with this approach or if there’s any problems in it?

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    11 months ago

    Code 128 has three modes, which are described on wikipedia

    try finding a sequence that makes it switch modes as often as possible, that’ll make it harder for the software.