158 lines
6.5 KiB
PHP
158 lines
6.5 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\DateTimeExcel;
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use DateTimeImmutable;
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use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\ArrayEnabled;
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use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Information\ExcelError;
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use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Shared\Date as SharedDateHelper;
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class DateValue
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{
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use ArrayEnabled;
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/**
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* DATEVALUE.
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*
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* Returns a value that represents a particular date.
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* Use DATEVALUE to convert a date represented by a text string to an Excel or PHP date/time stamp
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* value.
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*
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* NOTE: When used in a Cell Formula, MS Excel changes the cell format so that it matches the date
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* format of your regional settings. PhpSpreadsheet does not change cell formatting in this way.
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*
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* Excel Function:
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* DATEVALUE(dateValue)
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*
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* @param null|array|string $dateValue Text that represents a date in a Microsoft Excel date format.
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* For example, "1/30/2008" or "30-Jan-2008" are text strings within
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* quotation marks that represent dates. Using the default date
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* system in Excel for Windows, date_text must represent a date from
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* January 1, 1900, to December 31, 9999. Using the default date
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* system in Excel for the Macintosh, date_text must represent a date
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* from January 1, 1904, to December 31, 9999. DATEVALUE returns the
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* #VALUE! error value if date_text is out of this range.
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* Or can be an array of date values
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*
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* @return mixed Excel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object,
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* depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag
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* If an array of numbers is passed as the argument, then the returned result will also be an array
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* with the same dimensions
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*/
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public static function fromString($dateValue)
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{
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if (is_array($dateValue)) {
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return self::evaluateSingleArgumentArray([self::class, __FUNCTION__], $dateValue);
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}
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$dti = new DateTimeImmutable();
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$baseYear = SharedDateHelper::getExcelCalendar();
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$dateValue = trim($dateValue ?? '', '"');
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// Strip any ordinals because they're allowed in Excel (English only)
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$dateValue = (string) preg_replace('/(\d)(st|nd|rd|th)([ -\/])/Ui', '$1$3', $dateValue);
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// Convert separators (/ . or space) to hyphens (should also handle dot used for ordinals in some countries, e.g. Denmark, Germany)
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$dateValue = str_replace(['/', '.', '-', ' '], ' ', $dateValue);
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$yearFound = false;
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$t1 = explode(' ', $dateValue);
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$t = '';
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foreach ($t1 as &$t) {
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if ((is_numeric($t)) && ($t > 31)) {
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if ($yearFound) {
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return ExcelError::VALUE();
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}
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if ($t < 100) {
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$t += 1900;
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}
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$yearFound = true;
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}
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}
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if (count($t1) === 1) {
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// We've been fed a time value without any date
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return ((strpos((string) $t, ':') === false)) ? ExcelError::Value() : 0.0;
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}
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unset($t);
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$dateValue = self::t1ToString($t1, $dti, $yearFound);
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$PHPDateArray = self::setUpArray($dateValue, $dti);
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return self::finalResults($PHPDateArray, $dti, $baseYear);
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}
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private static function t1ToString(array $t1, DateTimeImmutable $dti, bool $yearFound): string
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{
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if (count($t1) == 2) {
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// We only have two parts of the date: either day/month or month/year
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if ($yearFound) {
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array_unshift($t1, 1);
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} else {
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if (is_numeric($t1[1]) && $t1[1] > 29) {
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$t1[1] += 1900;
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array_unshift($t1, 1);
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} else {
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$t1[] = $dti->format('Y');
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}
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}
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}
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$dateValue = implode(' ', $t1);
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return $dateValue;
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}
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/**
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* Parse date.
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*/
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private static function setUpArray(string $dateValue, DateTimeImmutable $dti): array
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{
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$PHPDateArray = Helpers::dateParse($dateValue);
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if (!Helpers::dateParseSucceeded($PHPDateArray)) {
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// If original count was 1, we've already returned.
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// If it was 2, we added another.
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// Therefore, neither of the first 2 stroks below can fail.
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$testVal1 = strtok($dateValue, '- ');
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$testVal2 = strtok('- ');
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$testVal3 = strtok('- ') ?: $dti->format('Y');
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Helpers::adjustYear((string) $testVal1, (string) $testVal2, $testVal3);
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$PHPDateArray = Helpers::dateParse($testVal1 . '-' . $testVal2 . '-' . $testVal3);
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if (!Helpers::dateParseSucceeded($PHPDateArray)) {
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$PHPDateArray = Helpers::dateParse($testVal2 . '-' . $testVal1 . '-' . $testVal3);
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}
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}
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return $PHPDateArray;
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}
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/**
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* Final results.
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*
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* @return mixed Excel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object,
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* depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag
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*/
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private static function finalResults(array $PHPDateArray, DateTimeImmutable $dti, int $baseYear)
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{
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$retValue = ExcelError::Value();
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if (Helpers::dateParseSucceeded($PHPDateArray)) {
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// Execute function
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Helpers::replaceIfEmpty($PHPDateArray['year'], $dti->format('Y'));
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if ($PHPDateArray['year'] < $baseYear) {
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return ExcelError::VALUE();
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}
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Helpers::replaceIfEmpty($PHPDateArray['month'], $dti->format('m'));
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Helpers::replaceIfEmpty($PHPDateArray['day'], $dti->format('d'));
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$PHPDateArray['hour'] = 0;
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$PHPDateArray['minute'] = 0;
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$PHPDateArray['second'] = 0;
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$month = (int) $PHPDateArray['month'];
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$day = (int) $PHPDateArray['day'];
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$year = (int) $PHPDateArray['year'];
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if (!checkdate($month, $day, $year)) {
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return ($year === 1900 && $month === 2 && $day === 29) ? Helpers::returnIn3FormatsFloat(60.0) : ExcelError::VALUE();
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}
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$retValue = Helpers::returnIn3FormatsArray($PHPDateArray, true);
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}
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return $retValue;
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}
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}
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