viivakooduja
Viivakooduja, Finnish for barcodes, are a machine-readable optical labeling system that contains information about the object to which it is attached. They are widely used in retail, inventory management, and logistics. The most common type of barcode is the linear barcode, which consists of a series of parallel lines of varying widths and spacing. These lines represent data in a binary format, where wide lines and spaces typically represent '1' and narrow lines and spaces represent '0'.
A barcode scanner reads the barcode by shining a light across it and detecting the reflected light.
In addition to linear barcodes, two-dimensional (2D) barcodes like QR codes (Quick Response codes) have become