GdPicture.NET.14
GdPicture14 Namespace / GdPicturePDF Class / DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode Method / DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode(String,BarcodeQREncodingMode,BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel,Int32,Int32,Int32,Single,Single,Color,Color) Method
The data to encode using the required Micro QR Code symbol. Specifically the amount of data that can be stored in a Micro QR Code is max. 35 numerals.
A member of the BarcodeQREncodingMode enumeration. The QR Code encoding mode.

Choosing the correct encoding mode and the lowest error correction (2) will help ensure the symbol is as small as possible.

A member of the BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel enumeration. The error correction level.

These levels are defined in terms of percentage of codewords in the barcode that can be corrected if damaged. The higher the error correction level, the less storage capacity.

The version of the Micro QR Code, it specifies the overall dimensions of the symbol.

Micro QR Codes can be generated in 4 different symbol versions, from 21 x 21 modules (version M1) to 17 x 17 modules (version M4), therefore the range for this parameter is 0 - 4. You can use 0 to let the engine decide the minimum version required to encode all specified data.

The number of modules composing the quiet zone.

The quiet zone is the margin area around the Micro QR Code symbol, that does not contain any information. It separates the symbol from its surroundings. Specifically, Micro QR Code requires only a two-module wide margin at all four sides of a symbol.

The size of each module within the drawn symbol, in points.

The module is the smallest cell in the symbol. The module size has to be made out of at least 2×2 printed dots for bigger reliability, therefore the recommended value for this parameter is 4 and greater.

The horizontal (X) coordinate of the destination point, expressed in the current units specified by the SetMeasurementUnit method with respect to the defined origin, related to the currently selected page.
The vertical (Y) coordinate of the destination point, expressed in the current units specified by the SetMeasurementUnit method with respect to the defined origin, related to the currently selected page.
A color object that defines the color to be used for drawing a required Micro QR Code symbol.
A color object that defines the color to be used for drawing a background behind the Micro QR Code symbol.
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DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode(String,BarcodeQREncodingMode,BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel,Int32,Int32,Int32,Single,Single,Color,Color) Method
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Draws a required Micro QR Code onto the currently selected page of the loaded PDF document according to your preference.

This method uses the RGB color space internally when manipulating with the symbol's fill and background colors you have specified.

The coordinates and the dimensions of the Micro QR Code symbol need to be set in the current units with respect to the currently located origin defined in the PDF document, related to the actual page, where the symbol is to be drawn. You can use the GetMeasurementUnit method to determine the currently defined units and you can use the SetMeasurementUnit method to reset the units according to your preference.

Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Overloads Function DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode( _
   ByVal Data As String, _
   ByVal EncodingMode As BarcodeQREncodingMode, _
   ByVal ErrorCorrectionLevel As BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel, _
   ByVal Version As Integer, _
   ByVal QuietZone As Integer, _
   ByVal ModuleSize As Integer, _
   ByVal DstX As Single, _
   ByVal DstY As Single, _
   ByVal FillColor As Color, _
   ByVal BackColor As Color _
) As GdPictureStatus
public function DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode( 
    Data: String;
    EncodingMode: BarcodeQREncodingMode;
    ErrorCorrectionLevel: BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel;
    Version: Integer;
    QuietZone: Integer;
    ModuleSize: Integer;
    DstX: Single;
    DstY: Single;
    FillColor: Color;
    BackColor: Color
): GdPictureStatus; 
public function DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode( 
   Data : String,
   EncodingMode : BarcodeQREncodingMode,
   ErrorCorrectionLevel : BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel,
   Version : int,
   QuietZone : int,
   ModuleSize : int,
   DstX : float,
   DstY : float,
   FillColor : Color,
   BackColor : Color
) : GdPictureStatus;
public: GdPictureStatus DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode( 
   string* Data,
   BarcodeQREncodingMode EncodingMode,
   BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel ErrorCorrectionLevel,
   int Version,
   int QuietZone,
   int ModuleSize,
   float DstX,
   float DstY,
   Color FillColor,
   Color BackColor
) 
public:
GdPictureStatus DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode( 
   String^ Data,
   BarcodeQREncodingMode EncodingMode,
   BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel ErrorCorrectionLevel,
   int Version,
   int QuietZone,
   int ModuleSize,
   float DstX,
   float DstY,
   Color FillColor,
   Color BackColor
) 

Parameters

Data
The data to encode using the required Micro QR Code symbol. Specifically the amount of data that can be stored in a Micro QR Code is max. 35 numerals.
EncodingMode
A member of the BarcodeQREncodingMode enumeration. The QR Code encoding mode.

Choosing the correct encoding mode and the lowest error correction (2) will help ensure the symbol is as small as possible.

ErrorCorrectionLevel
A member of the BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel enumeration. The error correction level.

These levels are defined in terms of percentage of codewords in the barcode that can be corrected if damaged. The higher the error correction level, the less storage capacity.

Version
The version of the Micro QR Code, it specifies the overall dimensions of the symbol.

Micro QR Codes can be generated in 4 different symbol versions, from 21 x 21 modules (version M1) to 17 x 17 modules (version M4), therefore the range for this parameter is 0 - 4. You can use 0 to let the engine decide the minimum version required to encode all specified data.

QuietZone
The number of modules composing the quiet zone.

The quiet zone is the margin area around the Micro QR Code symbol, that does not contain any information. It separates the symbol from its surroundings. Specifically, Micro QR Code requires only a two-module wide margin at all four sides of a symbol.

ModuleSize
The size of each module within the drawn symbol, in points.

The module is the smallest cell in the symbol. The module size has to be made out of at least 2×2 printed dots for bigger reliability, therefore the recommended value for this parameter is 4 and greater.

DstX
The horizontal (X) coordinate of the destination point, expressed in the current units specified by the SetMeasurementUnit method with respect to the defined origin, related to the currently selected page.
DstY
The vertical (Y) coordinate of the destination point, expressed in the current units specified by the SetMeasurementUnit method with respect to the defined origin, related to the currently selected page.
FillColor
A color object that defines the color to be used for drawing a required Micro QR Code symbol.
BackColor
A color object that defines the color to be used for drawing a background behind the Micro QR Code symbol.

Return Value

A member of the GdPictureStatus enumeration. If the method has been successfully followed, then the return value is GdPictureStatus.OK.

We strongly recommend always checking this status first.

Remarks
This method is only allowed for use with non-encrypted documents.

Just to remind you that 1 point is equivalent to 1/72 of an inch.

This method requires the Barcode Reading & Writing component to run.

Example
How to draw various Micro QR Codes onto the newly created page of the new PDF document.
Dim caption As String = "Example: DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode"
Dim gdpicturePDF As New GdPicturePDF()
Dim status As GdPictureStatus = gdpicturePDF.NewPDF()
If status = GdPictureStatus.OK Then
    gdpicturePDF.SetOrigin(PdfOrigin.PdfOriginTopLeft)
    gdpicturePDF.SetMeasurementUnit(PdfMeasurementUnit.PdfMeasurementUnitCentimeter)
    status = gdpicturePDF.NewPage(PdfPageSizes.PdfPageSizeLetter)
    If status = GdPictureStatus.OK Then
        If (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeQrCode("0123456789", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelM,
                                            0, 2, 2, 2, 2, Color.Chocolate, Color.Yellow) = GdPictureStatus.OK) AndAlso
           (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeQrCode("0123456789", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelM,
                                            0, 3, 4, 6, 2, Color.Chocolate, Color.Yellow) = GdPictureStatus.OK) AndAlso
           (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeQrCode("0123456789", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelM,
                                            0, 4, 6, 12, 2, Color.Chocolate, Color.Yellow) = GdPictureStatus.OK) AndAlso
           (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeQrCode("9876543210", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelL,
                                            0, 2, 2, 2, 8, Color.Yellow, Color.Chocolate) = GdPictureStatus.OK) AndAlso
           (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeQrCode("9876543210", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelL,
                                            0, 3, 4, 6, 8, Color.Yellow, Color.Chocolate) = GdPictureStatus.OK) AndAlso
           (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeQrCode("9876543210", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelL,
                                            0, 4, 6, 12, 8, Color.Yellow, Color.Chocolate) = GdPictureStatus.OK) Then
            status = gdpicturePDF.SaveToFile("test_DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode.pdf")
            If status = GdPictureStatus.OK Then
                MessageBox.Show("The example has been followed successfully and the file has been saved.", caption)
            Else
                MessageBox.Show("The example has been followed successfully, but the file can't be saved. Status: " + status.ToString(), caption)
            End If
        Else
            MessageBox.Show("The one of the DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode() method has failed with the status: " + gdpicturePDF.GetStat().ToString(), caption)
        End If
    Else
        MessageBox.Show("The NewPage() method has failed with the status: " + status.ToString(), caption)
    End If
Else
    MessageBox.Show("The NewPDF() method has failed with the status: " + status.ToString(), caption)
End If
gdpicturePDF.Dispose()
string caption = "Example: DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode";
GdPicturePDF gdpicturePDF = new GdPicturePDF();
GdPictureStatus status = gdpicturePDF.NewPDF();
if (status == GdPictureStatus.OK)
{
    gdpicturePDF.SetOrigin(PdfOrigin.PdfOriginTopLeft);
    gdpicturePDF.SetMeasurementUnit(PdfMeasurementUnit.PdfMeasurementUnitCentimeter);
    status = gdpicturePDF.NewPage(PdfPageSizes.PdfPageSizeLetter);
    if (status == GdPictureStatus.OK)
    {
        if ((gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode("0123456789", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelM,
                                                       0, 2, 2, 2, 2, Color.Chocolate, Color.Yellow) == GdPictureStatus.OK) &&
            (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode("0123456789", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelM,
                                                       0, 3, 4, 6, 2, Color.Chocolate, Color.Yellow) == GdPictureStatus.OK) &&
            (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode("0123456789", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelM,
                                                       0, 4, 6, 12, 2, Color.Chocolate, Color.Yellow) == GdPictureStatus.OK) &&
            (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode("9876543210", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelL,
                                                       0, 2, 2, 2, 8, Color.Yellow, Color.Chocolate) == GdPictureStatus.OK) &&
            (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode("9876543210", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelL,
                                                       0, 3, 4, 6, 8, Color.Yellow, Color.Chocolate) == GdPictureStatus.OK) &&
            (gdpicturePDF.DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode("9876543210", BarcodeQREncodingMode.BarcodeQREncodingModeAlphaNumeric, BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevel.BarcodeMicroQRErrorCorrectionLevelL,
                                                       0, 4, 6, 12, 8, Color.Yellow, Color.Chocolate) == GdPictureStatus.OK))
        {
            status = gdpicturePDF.SaveToFile("test_DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode.pdf");
            if (status == GdPictureStatus.OK)
                MessageBox.Show("The example has been followed successfully and the file has been saved.", caption);
            
            else
                MessageBox.Show("The example has been followed successfully, but the file can't be saved. Status: " + status.ToString(), caption);
        }
        else
            MessageBox.Show("The one of the DrawBarcodeMicroMicroQrCode() method has failed with the status: " + gdpicturePDF.GetStat().ToString(), caption);
    }
    else
        MessageBox.Show("The NewPage() method has failed with the status: " + status.ToString(), caption);
}
else
    MessageBox.Show("The NewPDF() method has failed with the status: " + status.ToString(), caption);
gdpicturePDF.Dispose();
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