You must pass the 8 digits to the method. If you want to calculate the
checksum use barcodeEAN.calculateEANParity(), see the javadoc. An example:
BarcodeEAN codeEAN = new BarcodeEAN();
codeEAN.setCodeType(codeEAN.EAN8);
codeEAN.setCode("55123457");
Image imageEAN = codeEAN.createImageWithBarcode(cb, null, null);
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dogan, Bulent [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 17:33
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> Subject: [iText-questions] barcodeEAN 8 checksum digit calculation
>
> I have tried to use the barcodeEAN class to generate barcodes in type EAN
> 8.
> I have tried to pass in codes without the checksum digit and I kept on
> getting the ExceptionConverter exception. I have even set the
> setGenerateChecksum() to true. This didn't help either. Any suggestions?
>
> Bulent
>
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