A QR code is a two-dimensional barcode developed by the Denso Wave company.
The current implementation handles three modes: numeric, alphanumeric and byte. Kanji is currently not supported. Please contact the maintainer if you need it.
LETTERS, and the characters " " (space),
"$", "%", "*", "+",
"-", ".", "/" and
":"The main qr_code() function returns an object of the
qr_code class. This is a logical matrix with specific
methods for printing and plotting. The print version uses UTF-8 drawing
symbols and the result depend on the font used. For a better quality QR
code it best to use plot() or
generate_svg().
library(qrcode)
code <- qr_code("QR CODE")
print(code)##
## ▗▄▄▄ ▗▗▄▄▄
## ▐▗▄▐ ▐▟▐▗▄▐
## ▐▐█▐▐▞▐▐▐█▐
## ▐▄▄▟▗▚▚▐▄▄▟
## ▗▖ ▄▖ ▖ ▗▖
## ▝▄▜▄▌▘▜▚▛▚█
## ▐▜█▚▀▐██▙▙▞
## ▗▄▄▄▐▄▞▖▗▟▄
## ▐▗▄▐▝▖▖▞▗▟▘
## ▐▐█▐ ▞█▛▄▐▄
## ▐▄▄▟▐▘▜▀▐▜▝
##
##
##
## use plot() for a better quality image
plot(code)
generate_svg(code, filename = "man/figures/qr.svg")The qrcode package is available from CRAN, R universe
and GitHub.
# install from CRAN
install.packages("qrcode")
# install from R universe
install.packages("qrcode", repos = "https://thierryo.r-universe.dev")
# install from GitHub use the remotes package
remotes::install_github("ThierryO/qrcode")The legacy function qrcode_gen() had several known bugs.
Because of these bugs, we re-implemented the code from scratch in
version 0.1.4. We created new functions. The old functions are defunct
since version 0.2.0. We removed them in version 0.2.2.