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NfcBarcode.GetBarcode Method

Definition

Returns the barcode of an NfcBarcode tag.

[Android.Runtime.Register("getBarcode", "()[B", "")]
public byte[]? GetBarcode ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("getBarcode", "()[B", "")>]
member this.GetBarcode : unit -> byte[]

Returns

Byte[]

a byte array containing the barcode

Attributes

Remarks

Returns the barcode of an NfcBarcode tag.

Tags of #TYPE_KOVIO return 16 bytes: <ul>

The first byte is 0x80 ORd with a manufacturer ID, corresponding to ISO/IEC 7816-6.

The second byte describes the payload data format. Defined data format types include the following:<ul> <li>0x00: Reserved for manufacturer assignment</li> <li>0x01: 96-bit URL with "http://www." prefix</li> <li>0x02: 96-bit URL with "https://www." prefix</li> <li>0x03: 96-bit URL with "http://" prefix</li> <li>0x04: 96-bit URL with "https://" prefix</li> <li>0x05: 96-bit GS1 EPC</li> <li>0x06-0xFF: reserved</li> </ul>

The following 12 bytes are payload:<ul> <li> In case of a URL payload, the payload is encoded in US-ASCII, following the limitations defined in RFC3987. <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3987.txt">RFC 3987</a></li> <li> In case of GS1 EPC data, see GS1 Electronic Product Code (EPC) Tag Data Standard (TDS) for more details. </li> </ul>

The last 2 bytes comprise the CRC. </ul>

Does not cause any RF activity and does not block.

Java documentation for android.nfc.tech.NfcBarcode.getBarcode().

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Applies to