@Test public void testRealloc() { BitMatrix bm = new BitMatrix(4, 4); Assert.assertFalse(bm.resize(16, 1)); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getWidth() == 16); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getHeight() == 1); Assert.assertTrue(bm.resize(8, 3)); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getWidth() == 8); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getHeight() == 3); }
@Test public void testNotEmpty() { BitMatrix bm = new BitMatrix(4, 3); Assert.assertFalse(bm.isEmpty()); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getWidth() == 4); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getHeight() == 3); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getSize() == 12); }
@Test public void testEmpty() { BitMatrix bm = new BitMatrix(); Assert.assertTrue(bm.isEmpty()); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getWidth() == 0); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getHeight() == 0); Assert.assertTrue(bm.getSize() == 0); }
/** * This method detects a Data Matrix code in a "pure" image -- that is, pure monochrome image * which contains only an unrotated, unskewed, image of a Data Matrix code, with some white border * around it. This is a specialized method that works exceptionally fast in this special case. */ private static BitMatrix extractPureBits(BitMatrix image) throws NotFoundException { // Now need to determine module size in pixels int height = image.getHeight(); int width = image.getWidth(); int minDimension = Math.min(height, width); // First, skip white border by tracking diagonally from the top left down and to the right: int borderWidth = 0; while (borderWidth < minDimension && !image.get(borderWidth, borderWidth)) { borderWidth++; } if (borderWidth == minDimension) { throw NotFoundException.getNotFoundInstance(); } // And then keep tracking across the top-left black module to determine module size int moduleEnd = borderWidth + 1; while (moduleEnd < width && image.get(moduleEnd, borderWidth)) { moduleEnd++; } if (moduleEnd == width) { throw NotFoundException.getNotFoundInstance(); } int moduleSize = moduleEnd - borderWidth; // And now find where the bottommost black module on the first column ends int columnEndOfSymbol = height - 1; while (columnEndOfSymbol >= 0 && !image.get(borderWidth, columnEndOfSymbol)) { columnEndOfSymbol--; } if (columnEndOfSymbol < 0) { throw NotFoundException.getNotFoundInstance(); } columnEndOfSymbol++; // Make sure width of barcode is a multiple of module size if ((columnEndOfSymbol - borderWidth) % moduleSize != 0) { throw NotFoundException.getNotFoundInstance(); } int dimension = (columnEndOfSymbol - borderWidth) / moduleSize; // Push in the "border" by half the module width so that we start // sampling in the middle of the module. Just in case the image is a // little off, this will help recover. borderWidth += moduleSize >> 1; int sampleDimension = borderWidth + (dimension - 1) * moduleSize; if (sampleDimension >= width || sampleDimension >= height) { throw NotFoundException.getNotFoundInstance(); } // Now just read off the bits BitMatrix bits = new BitMatrix(dimension); for (int i = 0; i < dimension; i++) { int iOffset = borderWidth + i * moduleSize; for (int j = 0; j < dimension; j++) { if (image.get(borderWidth + j * moduleSize, iOffset)) { bits.set(j, i); } } } return bits; }