Chapter 14. Statement Reference
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□Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) (I)
Syntax :
I[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD]
[,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD]]
[,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD]]]
where
mini.no.digits and max.no.digits are the minimum and maximum numbers of
digits for bar codes to be read by the BHT, respectively.
They should be a numeral from 2 to 99 and satisfy the following conditions:
mini.no.digits •max.no.digits
If both of mini.no.digits and max.no.digits are omitted, then the default
reading range is from the minimum number of digits specified in System Mode up to 99
digits.
If only max.no.digits is omitted, the BHT can only read the number of digits
specified by mini.no.digits.
CD is a check digit. Specifying a C to CD makes the Interpreter check bar codes with
MOD-10. The check digit is included in the number of digits.
OPEN "BAR :"AS #1 CODE "I :6-10C"
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□Codabar (
((
(NW-7)(
)()(
)(N)
))
)
Syntax:
N[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][startstop][CD]
[,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][startstop][CD]]
[,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][startstop][CD]]]
where
mini.no.digits and max.no.digits are the minimum and maximum numbers of
digits for bar codes to be read by the BHT, respectively.
They should be a numeral from 3 to 99 and satisfy the following condition:
mini.no.digits •max.no.digits
If both of mini.no.digits and max.no.digits are omitted, then the default
reading range is from the minimum number of digits specified in Sys-tem Mode up to
99 digits.
If only max.no.digits is omitted, the BHT can only read the number of digits
specified by mini.no.digits.
start and stop are the start and stop characters, respectively. Each of them should
be an A, B, C, or D. If a question mark (?) is specified, it acts as a wild card. The start
and stop characters are included in the number of digits.
The A through D will be stored in the barcode buffer as a through d.
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