Open-source library for generating QR codes from text strings and byte arrays.
The library is built for .NET Standard 2.0 and therefore runs on most modern .NET platforms (.NET Core, .NET Framework, Mono etc.).
It is mostly a translation of Project Nayuki's Java version of the QR code generator. The project provides implementations for many more programming languages, and the Project Nayuki web site has additional information about the implementation.
Core features:
- Supports encoding all 40 versions (sizes) and all 4 error correction levels, as per the QR Code Model 2 standard
- Output formats: Raw modules/pixels of the QR symbol, SVG XML string, raster bitmap
- Encodes numeric and special-alphanumeric text in less space than general text
- Open source code under the permissive MIT License
- Significantly shorter code but more documentation compared to competing libraries
- available as a NuGet package (named Net.Codecrete.QrCodeGenerator)
Manual parameters:
- You can specify the minimum and maximum version number allowed, and the library will automatically choose the smallest version in the range that fits the data.
- You can specify the mask pattern manually, otherwise library will automatically evaluate all 8 masks and select the optimal one.
- You can specify an error correction level, or optionally allow the library to boost it if it doesn't increase the version number.
- You can create a list of data segments manually and add ECI segments.
Optional advanced features:
- Encodes Japanese Unicode text in Kanji mode to save a lot of space compared to UTF-8 bytes
- Computes optimal segment mode switching for text with mixed numeric/alphanumeric/general/kanji parts
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Create a new Visual Studio project for .NET Core 2.x (File > New > Project... / Visual C# > .NET Core > Console App (.NET Core))
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Add the library via NuGet:
Either via Project > Manage NuGet Packages... / Browse / search for qrcodegenerator / Install
Or by running a command in the Package Manager Console
Install-Package Net.Codecrete.QrCodeGenerator -Version 1.5.0
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Add the code from the example below
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Run it
See DocFX API Documentation
Simple operation
using Net.Codecrete.QrCodeGenerator;
namespace Examples
{
class SimpleOperation
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var qr = QrCode.EncodeText("Hello, world!", QrCode.Ecc.Medium);
using (var bitmap = qr.ToBitmap(4, 10))
{
bitmap.Save("qr-code.png", ImageFormat.Png);
}
}
}
}
Manual operation
using Net.Codecrete.QrCodeGenerator;
namespace Examples
{
class ManualOperation
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var segments = QrCode.MakeSegments("3141592653589793238462643383");
var qr = QrCode.EncodeSegments(segments, QrCode.Ecc.High, 5, 5, 2, false);
for (int y = 0; y < qr.Size; y++)
{
for (int x = 0; x < qr.Size; x++)
{
... paint qr.GetModule(x,y) ...
}
}
}
}
}
QR Code Generator for .NET requires a .NET implementation compatible with .NET Standard 2.0 or higher, i.e. any of:
- .NET Framework 2.0 or higher & C# 2.0 and higher
For generating raster images, the System.Drawing library is used. On Linux and macOS, it depends on the native shared library GDIPlus, which must be separatley installed.
macOS:
brew install mono-libgdiplus
Linux
sudo apt-get install libgdiplus
For troubleshooting, check Mono's GDIPlusInit page.
This project is a downgrade of QrCodeGenerator for C# 2.0. You can find original project and more information here about latest changes
Copyright Manuel Bleichenbacher & Project Nayuki & ArdeshirV@protonmail.com, Licensed under MIT