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Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial

Given the swift rise in barcode usage, developers must be able to generate barcodes in their preferred programming language. So, this tutorial will demonstrate how to generate barcodes in .NET.

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial

  1. Creating a project in Visual Studio
  2. Installing the C# Barcode Generator Library
  3. Designing the UI for the Windows Forms Application
  4. Writing the code for core functionality
  5. Running the .NET barcode generator

Let's begin the tutorial.

Create the Project

This tutorial uses the latest version of Visual Studio and the Windows Forms Application template. You can use the application of your choice and use your existing project and version.

Open Visual Studio > Click on Create New Project > Select Windows Forms Application Template > Press Next > Name the Project > Press Next => Select your target .NET Framework => Click on Create Button.

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial, Figure 1: Create a new Windows Forms Application Create a new Windows Forms Application

Installing the Barcode Library

There are many benefits to installing a barcode generator library. IronBarcode, written in C#, provides functions to create barcodes and QR codes with just a single line of code. It also supports saving the QR code or barcode in the desired file format. Furthermore, it provides free service and runtime support for generating barcodes in .NET.

Let's start with installing the IronBarcode NuGet Package. You can install it using one of the following three methods:

Package Manager Console

Write the following command in the Package Manager Console. It will download and install the package for you.

Install-Package BarCode

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial, Figure 2: Package Manager Console installation step Package Manager Console installation step

NuGet Package Manager Solution

You can also install the Barcode Package by using the NuGet Package Solution. Simply follow these steps:

Click on Tools > NuGet Package Manager > Manage NuGet Packages for Solution.

This will open NuGet Package Manager for you. Click on Browse and search "IronBarCode", then install the library.

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial, Figure 3: NuGet Package Manager UI NuGet Package Manager UI

As an alternative, the IronBarCode.Dll can be downloaded and added to your project as a reference from .NET Barcode DLL.

Design the Windows Forms

The UI for the .NET Barcode generator should have 2 labels, 1 rich text box, and 1 picture box to display the generated barcode image. The image below shows a simple design for demonstration purposes.

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial, Figure 4: Design the Windows Forms Application Design the Windows Forms Application

Write Code for Generating Barcode

Double-click the "Generate" button. The following code will appear:

private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    // This function will be triggered when the "Generate" button is clicked
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    // This function will be triggered when the "Generate" button is clicked
}
Private Sub button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
	' This function will be triggered when the "Generate" button is clicked
End Sub
$vbLabelText   $csharpLabel

Add the following namespaces at the top of your code file:

using IronBarCode; // Import the IronBarCode library to handle barcode operations
using System.Drawing; // Import for image manipulation
using System.Windows.Forms; // Import for Windows Forms functionality
using IronBarCode; // Import the IronBarCode library to handle barcode operations
using System.Drawing; // Import for image manipulation
using System.Windows.Forms; // Import for Windows Forms functionality
Imports IronBarCode ' Import the IronBarCode library to handle barcode operations
Imports System.Drawing ' Import for image manipulation
Imports System.Windows.Forms ' Import for Windows Forms functionality
$vbLabelText   $csharpLabel

Write the following code inside the button1_Click() function:

// Generate a barcode with the specified value and encoding
GeneratedBarcode MyBarCode = IronBarCode.BarcodeWriter.CreateBarcode(BarcodeValue.Text, BarcodeWriterEncoding.Code128);

// Save the generated barcode as a PNG file
MyBarCode.SaveAsPng("MyBarCode.png");

// Display the generated barcode image in the PictureBox
BarcodeImage.Image = new Bitmap("MyBarCode.png");
// Generate a barcode with the specified value and encoding
GeneratedBarcode MyBarCode = IronBarCode.BarcodeWriter.CreateBarcode(BarcodeValue.Text, BarcodeWriterEncoding.Code128);

// Save the generated barcode as a PNG file
MyBarCode.SaveAsPng("MyBarCode.png");

// Display the generated barcode image in the PictureBox
BarcodeImage.Image = new Bitmap("MyBarCode.png");
' Generate a barcode with the specified value and encoding
Dim MyBarCode As GeneratedBarcode = IronBarCode.BarcodeWriter.CreateBarcode(BarcodeValue.Text, BarcodeWriterEncoding.Code128)

' Save the generated barcode as a PNG file
MyBarCode.SaveAsPng("MyBarCode.png")

' Display the generated barcode image in the PictureBox
BarcodeImage.Image = New Bitmap("MyBarCode.png")
$vbLabelText   $csharpLabel

Let's understand the code, line by line:

  • GeneratedBarcode is a data type that represents the generated barcode.

  • CreateBarcode is the function from the BarcodeWriter class in the IronBarCode package, used to generate the barcode based on user input.

  • BarcodeValue.Text retrieves the text entered by the user, which will be encoded into the barcode.

  • BarcodeWriterEncoding.Code128 specifies the encoding scheme for generating the barcode. You can change this to other encoding types like BarcodeWriterEncoding.QRCode for generating QR codes.

  • SaveAsPng("MyBarCode.png") saves the barcode image as a PNG file.

  • BarcodeImage is a PictureBox control on the form used to display the barcode image to the user.

Run the .NET Barcode Generator

Press Ctrl + F5 to run the application.

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial, Figure 5: Run the Barcode generator application Run the Barcode generator application

Write the value inside the text box that you want to encode in the barcode as shown below.

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial, Figure 6: Paste the URL to generate a barcode Paste the URL to generate a barcode

Now, click the "Generate" button. The barcode will be generated as shown below.

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial, Figure 7: Generated barcode in the Windows Forms Application Generated barcode in the Windows Forms Application

Display the Value of the Barcode

Next, you can display the value of the barcode with a single line of code:

// Add the encoded barcode value as text below the barcode image
MyBarCode.AddBarcodeValueTextBelowBarcode();
// Add the encoded barcode value as text below the barcode image
MyBarCode.AddBarcodeValueTextBelowBarcode();
' Add the encoded barcode value as text below the barcode image
MyBarCode.AddBarcodeValueTextBelowBarcode()
$vbLabelText   $csharpLabel

Output

Barcode Generator .NET Tutorial, Figure 8: Generate a barcode from a string value Generate a barcode from a string value

Summary

IronBarcode features a friendly API for developers to read and write barcodes for .NET, optimizing accuracy and ensuring a low error rate in real-world software. Visit the official documentation page for more information about IronBarcode.

Currently, if you buy the complete Iron Suite, you can get five libraries for the price of two. For more information.

You can also download a zip file project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of this tutorial?

This tutorial is designed to teach developers how to generate barcodes using the .NET framework with the IronBarcode library.

What are the steps to create a .NET project for barcode generation?

The steps include creating a project in Visual Studio, installing the IronBarcode library, designing the UI for a Windows Forms Application, writing the core functionality code, and running the generator.

How can I install the barcode library?

You can install IronBarcode using the Package Manager Console, the NuGet Package Manager Solution, or by downloading the IronBarcode.Dll directly and adding it to your project.

What UI components are needed for the barcode generator?

The UI should include two labels, one rich text box, and one picture box to display the generated barcode image.

How do I generate a barcode in the application?

You need to write code within the 'button1_Click' function in your application to generate a barcode using the IronBarcode library, save it as a PNG, and display it in the PictureBox.

What encoding types are supported for barcode generation?

The IronBarcode library supports multiple encoding types, including Code128 and QRCode.

How can I display the value of a generated barcode?

You can display the barcode value by using the 'AddBarcodeValueTextBelowBarcode' method to add the encoded value as text below the barcode image.

What are the benefits of using this barcode library?

IronBarcode optimizes barcode generation performance and accuracy, offering a friendly API for both reading and writing barcodes with a low error rate in real-world software.

Where can I find more information about this barcode library?

You can visit the official documentation page on IronBarcode's website for more detailed information and examples.

Is there any special offer currently available for this barcode library?

Yes, currently there is an offer where you can buy the complete Iron Suite and get five libraries for the price of two.

Jordi Bardia
Software Engineer
Jordi is most proficient in Python, C# and C++, when he isn’t leveraging his skills at Iron Software; he’s game programming. Sharing responsibilities for product testing, product development and research, Jordi adds immense value to continual product improvement. The varied experience keeps him challenged and engaged, and he says it’s one of his favorite aspects of working with Iron Software. Jordi grew up in Miami, Florida and studied Computer Science and Statistics at University of Florida.
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