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The BarcodeCD was designed to be a free add-in for MS Excel 2000 / XP.
The add-in contains functions to return the check digit of the following barcode types:
– EAN-13
– EAN-8
– UPC-A
– ITF-14
The functions are:
=CheckDigitEAN13(sbarcode)
=CheckDigitEAN8(sbarcode)
=CheckDigitUPCA(sbarcode)
=CheckDigitITF14(sbarcode)
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Function CheckDigitEAN13(sbarcode) will return the check digit for EAN13 barcode with a length of 13 digits. The length of a barcode in EAN13 can vary.
You can use it like:
=CheckDigitEAN13(“testcode”)
Function CheckDigitEAN8(sbarcode) will return the check digit for EAN8 barcode with a length of 8 digits. The length of a barcode in EAN8 can vary.
You can use it like:
=CheckDigitEAN8(“testcode”)
Function CheckDigitUPCA(sbarcode) will return the check digit for UPCA barcode with a length of 10 digits. The length of a barcode in UPCA can vary.
You can use it like:
=CheckDigitUPCA(“testcode”)
Function CheckDigitITF14(sbarcode) will return the check digit for ITF14 barcode with a length of 14 digits. The length of a barcode in ITF14 can vary.
You can use it like:
=CheckDigitITF14(“testcode”)
The functions are protected and have access to all the data cells in the spreadsheet.
This add-in is shareware. For downloading, please refer to the section “Updating to the BarcodeCD 2.3” in the manual.
You will receive a message telling you that the add-in was installed successfully.
The BarcodeCD was designed to be a free add-in for MS Excel 2000 / XP.
The add-in contains functions to return the check digit of the following barcode types:
The functions are:
=CheckDigitEAN13(sbarcode)
=CheckDigitEAN8(sbarcode)
=CheckDigitUPCA(sbarcode)
=CheckDigitITF14(sbarcode)
BarcodeCD Description:
Function CheckDigitEAN13(sbarcode) will return the check digit for EAN13 barcode with a length of 13 digits. The length of a barcode in EAN13 can vary.
You can use it like:
=CheckDigitEAN13(“testcode”)
Function CheckDigitEAN8(sbarcode) will return the check digit for EAN8 barcode with a length
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This keymacro looks up the check digit for the following barcode types:
EAN-13 ( EAN-8 (
UPCA (
ITF-14 (
[barcode_example.xls]
The barcodes in the example file are all in column B
The formatting of the barcode cell in the example file can be used in a VBA macro
to output the corresponding check digit.
If no function is found the check digit will be generated from the numeric value in the barcode
cell. This can be useful to check that the add-in is working correctly.
For example:
=CheckDigitEAN13(B2)
=CheckDigitEAN8(B2)
=CheckDigitUPCA(B2)
=CheckDigitITF14(B2)
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For an alternative keymacro see:
>>Change the “CheckDigit(sbarcode) ”
function to “CheckDigitEAN13(sbarcode) ”
this will call the built in function to the right.
Keymacro 1:
=CheckDigit13(B3)
checkdigitEAN13(sbarcode)
1) This checks to see if the current barcode is correct.
2) If the current barcode is correct it then checks to see if the next
digit (at the end) is equal to the check digit:
checkdigitEAN13(sbarcode)
1) If the check digit is correct the checkdigitEAN13() returns
TRUE.
checkdigitEAN13(sbarcode)
2) If the check digit is incorrect the checkdigitEAN13()
returns FALSE.
checkdigitEAN13(sbarcode)
2) If the check digit is correct the checkdigitEAN13() returns
TRUE.
It is important that you understand what the above VBA will do when the
formatting or layout of the barcode changes.
The VBA will normally
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Returns the check digit for the specified barcode. If the input is empty the returned check digit value is 0.
Creates a formatted barcode from data in a text box.
AESIP as with the BarcodeCD, also requires an Microsoft ACCESS database of barcodes to use. The BarcodeCD for ACCESS provides support for all barcode types supported by BarcodeCD for MS Excel, including the iTF14, UPC-A and EAN-13.
Barcode Software Development Kit (BDK)
The Barcode Software Development Kit (BDK) is a cross-platform software development library for applications wishing to integrate barcode generation and decoding into their applications. It provides access to EAN/UPC barcode symbologies. The BDK is developed at the same time as BarcodeCD, and both are distributed as a single application. BDK is free for non-commercial use.
Barcode Training and Certification
Barcode Training and Certification has developed a range of training and certification courses for the barcode industry.
BarcodeTraining’s Training for All is a comprehensive and practical range of courses for beginner and advanced users. For new users it provides a solid introduction to barcode technology. For more experienced users it provides a comprehensive overview of barcode technology.
Barcode Professional provides a unique, integrated set of barcode training and qualification courses designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to barcode scanning technology for both new users and experienced professionals.
BarcodeXcert is a learning management system that brings together the EAN/UPC and ITF14 barcode application libraries, BarcodeCD and BDK, into a single automated learning platform.
Open Source Barcode Libraries
See also
Barcode Writing Software
Barcode Writing Software Evaluation
Comparison of QR code readers
Comparison of symbol readers
Database-based barcode
DataMatrix
Electronic product code
List of QR code software
Matrix barcode
Multi-code symbology
QR Code
QR Code (Text Only)
Reader (barcode)
Symbol (code)
Universal Product Code
References
External links
Official site
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A barcode generated by a barcode scanner is a set of different
symbols in two dimensions, each uniquely identified by a unique
serial number called barcode number or “code”. Most commonly, this
number is a string of decimal digits, for example “112233”. A
common application for barcodes is to allow the scanner to read the
code from a product. This can be done because all the possible
barcodes of a given type will have a common barcode number, in this
case a number uniquely identifying the barcode. The scanner
generates a stream of alphanumeric characters that are then
interpreted as a string of the valid barcode numbers.
A check digit is a number that is calculated based on the
concatenation of the barcode numbers from left to right,
starting from the right. A check digit is usually an integer
digit at the right end of the barcode number. The process of
generating the check digit is similar to the process of adding
the digits of the barcode number. At the end of the process
the generated check digit is compared with the check digit
calculated by a theoretical check digit generator. If the
two match, the barcode is determined to be valid. This
validity is represented by the ASCII code “D”.
If the generated check digit does not match the check digit
calculated by the check digit generator, the barcode is
determined to be invalid. The validity is represented by the
ASCII code “N”.
The barcode scanner can send the code in several different
serial forms, for example:
– full form: code plus check digit
– short form: code only
The barcode scanner can also use various coding schemes for the
various characters, the most common are:
– Interleaved 2 of 5: any of the 26 letters, numbers and
/ or special characters are replaced by one of the other five
or so characters.
– Punched 0: the characters are replaced by five dots.
– Interleaved 1 of 2: any of the 10 letters, numbers or
special characters are replaced by one of the two others.
To generate the EAN-13 or EAN-8 check digit:
1. Insert the barcode number into the cell.
2. Format the cell as a number.
3. On the Data tab, click Advanced.
4. On the Formula tab, copy the following formula:
COUNTIF(‘EAN-BAR-NUMBERS’!$A:$A,A2)
5. Paste the formula in the cell that contains the barcode number.
6. Click OK.
To generate the UPCA check digit:
1. Insert the barcode number into the cell.
2. Format the cell as a number.
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