Firebase Android ML Kit: Way to hide display values on QR code
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I am using Firebase ML Kit for Qr code scanning. I have implemented it successfully and its working fine. Now I just need to find a way if there is, to hide the Information (url, ids, display values etc) shown on the image of Qr code.
Below is an image where url can be seen

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I am using Firebase ML Kit for Qr code scanning. I have implemented it successfully and its working fine. Now I just need to find a way if there is, to hide the Information (url, ids, display values etc) shown on the image of Qr code.
Below is an image where url can be seen

java
It depends on your implementation. Can you share code, or maybe reference what you used to get the result you have on the screenshot ?
– Misha Akopov
Nov 18 '18 at 7:11
I have used Google's Quick Start. And the result is above screenshot
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 6:56
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I am using Firebase ML Kit for Qr code scanning. I have implemented it successfully and its working fine. Now I just need to find a way if there is, to hide the Information (url, ids, display values etc) shown on the image of Qr code.
Below is an image where url can be seen

java
I am using Firebase ML Kit for Qr code scanning. I have implemented it successfully and its working fine. Now I just need to find a way if there is, to hide the Information (url, ids, display values etc) shown on the image of Qr code.
Below is an image where url can be seen

java
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edited Nov 19 '18 at 14:04
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 14:35
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It depends on your implementation. Can you share code, or maybe reference what you used to get the result you have on the screenshot ?
– Misha Akopov
Nov 18 '18 at 7:11
I have used Google's Quick Start. And the result is above screenshot
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 6:56
add a comment |
It depends on your implementation. Can you share code, or maybe reference what you used to get the result you have on the screenshot ?
– Misha Akopov
Nov 18 '18 at 7:11
I have used Google's Quick Start. And the result is above screenshot
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 6:56
It depends on your implementation. Can you share code, or maybe reference what you used to get the result you have on the screenshot ?
– Misha Akopov
Nov 18 '18 at 7:11
It depends on your implementation. Can you share code, or maybe reference what you used to get the result you have on the screenshot ?
– Misha Akopov
Nov 18 '18 at 7:11
I have used Google's Quick Start. And the result is above screenshot
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 6:56
I have used Google's Quick Start. And the result is above screenshot
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 6:56
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Library lets you do whatever you like: show the url on screen or just have in code and process it differently. Normally, you have Bitmap object of image and give it to Barcode Recognizer class and it gives you String value:
FirebaseVisionImage image = FirebaseVisionImage.fromBitmap(bitmap);
More Detailed Instructions here
The screen you showed, is just google's implementation, where code is written to show the read value. They draw white rectangle and url in class BarcodeGraphic, you can comment URL part and it will not be drawn:
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Sometimes thinks are too much simple than we think. Thanks a lot man.
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Library lets you do whatever you like: show the url on screen or just have in code and process it differently. Normally, you have Bitmap object of image and give it to Barcode Recognizer class and it gives you String value:
FirebaseVisionImage image = FirebaseVisionImage.fromBitmap(bitmap);
More Detailed Instructions here
The screen you showed, is just google's implementation, where code is written to show the read value. They draw white rectangle and url in class BarcodeGraphic, you can comment URL part and it will not be drawn:
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Sometimes thinks are too much simple than we think. Thanks a lot man.
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 14:04
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Library lets you do whatever you like: show the url on screen or just have in code and process it differently. Normally, you have Bitmap object of image and give it to Barcode Recognizer class and it gives you String value:
FirebaseVisionImage image = FirebaseVisionImage.fromBitmap(bitmap);
More Detailed Instructions here
The screen you showed, is just google's implementation, where code is written to show the read value. They draw white rectangle and url in class BarcodeGraphic, you can comment URL part and it will not be drawn:
1
Sometimes thinks are too much simple than we think. Thanks a lot man.
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 14:04
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Library lets you do whatever you like: show the url on screen or just have in code and process it differently. Normally, you have Bitmap object of image and give it to Barcode Recognizer class and it gives you String value:
FirebaseVisionImage image = FirebaseVisionImage.fromBitmap(bitmap);
More Detailed Instructions here
The screen you showed, is just google's implementation, where code is written to show the read value. They draw white rectangle and url in class BarcodeGraphic, you can comment URL part and it will not be drawn:
Library lets you do whatever you like: show the url on screen or just have in code and process it differently. Normally, you have Bitmap object of image and give it to Barcode Recognizer class and it gives you String value:
FirebaseVisionImage image = FirebaseVisionImage.fromBitmap(bitmap);
More Detailed Instructions here
The screen you showed, is just google's implementation, where code is written to show the read value. They draw white rectangle and url in class BarcodeGraphic, you can comment URL part and it will not be drawn:
answered Nov 19 '18 at 10:45
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Sometimes thinks are too much simple than we think. Thanks a lot man.
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Sometimes thinks are too much simple than we think. Thanks a lot man.
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 14:04
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Sometimes thinks are too much simple than we think. Thanks a lot man.
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 14:04
Sometimes thinks are too much simple than we think. Thanks a lot man.
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 14:04
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It depends on your implementation. Can you share code, or maybe reference what you used to get the result you have on the screenshot ?
– Misha Akopov
Nov 18 '18 at 7:11
I have used Google's Quick Start. And the result is above screenshot
– Abid Khan
Nov 19 '18 at 6:56