$criteriaName) { $testCondition = []; $testConditionCount = 0; foreach ($criteria as $row => $criterion) { if ($criterion[$key] > '') { $testCondition[] = '[:' . $criteriaName . ']' . Functions::ifCondition($criterion[$key]); ++$testConditionCount; } } if ($testConditionCount > 1) { $testConditions[] = 'OR(' . implode(',', $testCondition) . ')'; ++$testConditionsCount; } elseif ($testConditionCount == 1) { $testConditions[] = $testCondition[0]; ++$testConditionsCount; } } if ($testConditionsCount > 1) { $testConditionSet = 'AND(' . implode(',', $testConditions) . ')'; } elseif ($testConditionsCount == 1) { $testConditionSet = $testConditions[0]; } // Loop through each row of the database foreach ($database as $dataRow => $dataValues) { // Substitute actual values from the database row for our [:placeholders] $testConditionList = $testConditionSet; foreach ($criteriaNames as $key => $criteriaName) { $k = array_search($criteriaName, $fieldNames); if (isset($dataValues[$k])) { $dataValue = $dataValues[$k]; $dataValue = (is_string($dataValue)) ? Calculation::wrapResult(strtoupper($dataValue)) : $dataValue; $testConditionList = str_replace('[:' . $criteriaName . ']', $dataValue, $testConditionList); } } // evaluate the criteria against the row data $result = Calculation::getInstance()->_calculateFormulaValue('=' . $testConditionList); // If the row failed to meet the criteria, remove it from the database if (!$result) { unset($database[$dataRow]); } } return $database; } private static function getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) { // reduce the database to a set of rows that match all the criteria $database = self::filter($database, $criteria); // extract an array of values for the requested column $colData = []; foreach ($database as $row) { $colData[] = $row[$field]; } return $colData; } /** * DAVERAGE. * * Averages the values in a column of a list or database that match conditions you specify. * * Excel Function: * DAVERAGE(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string */ public static function DAVERAGE($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return Statistical::AVERAGE( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DCOUNT. * * Counts the cells that contain numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions * that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DCOUNT(database,[field],criteria) * * Excel Function: * DAVERAGE(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return int * * @TODO The field argument is optional. If field is omitted, DCOUNT counts all records in the * database that match the criteria. */ public static function DCOUNT($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return Statistical::COUNT( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DCOUNTA. * * Counts the nonblank cells in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DCOUNTA(database,[field],criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return int * * @TODO The field argument is optional. If field is omitted, DCOUNTA counts all records in the * database that match the criteria. */ public static function DCOUNTA($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // reduce the database to a set of rows that match all the criteria $database = self::filter($database, $criteria); // extract an array of values for the requested column $colData = []; foreach ($database as $row) { $colData[] = $row[$field]; } // Return return Statistical::COUNTA( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DGET. * * Extracts a single value from a column of a list or database that matches conditions that you * specify. * * Excel Function: * DGET(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return mixed */ public static function DGET($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return $colData = self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria); if (count($colData) > 1) { return Functions::NAN(); } return $colData[0]; } /** * DMAX. * * Returns the largest number in a column of a list or database that matches conditions you that * specify. * * Excel Function: * DMAX(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float */ public static function DMAX($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return Statistical::MAX( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DMIN. * * Returns the smallest number in a column of a list or database that matches conditions you that * specify. * * Excel Function: * DMIN(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float */ public static function DMIN($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return Statistical::MIN( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DPRODUCT. * * Multiplies the values in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DPRODUCT(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float */ public static function DPRODUCT($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return MathTrig::PRODUCT( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DSTDEV. * * Estimates the standard deviation of a population based on a sample by using the numbers in a * column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DSTDEV(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string */ public static function DSTDEV($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return Statistical::STDEV( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DSTDEVP. * * Calculates the standard deviation of a population based on the entire population by using the * numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DSTDEVP(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string */ public static function DSTDEVP($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return Statistical::STDEVP( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DSUM. * * Adds the numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DSUM(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float */ public static function DSUM($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return MathTrig::SUM( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DVAR. * * Estimates the variance of a population based on a sample by using the numbers in a column * of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DVAR(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string (string if result is an error) */ public static function DVAR($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return Statistical::VARFunc( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } /** * DVARP. * * Calculates the variance of a population based on the entire population by using the numbers * in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify. * * Excel Function: * DVARP(database,field,criteria) * * @param mixed[] $database The range of cells that makes up the list or database. * A database is a list of related data in which rows of related * information are records, and columns of data are fields. The * first row of the list contains labels for each column. * @param int|string $field Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the * column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as * "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that * represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for * the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on. * @param mixed[] $criteria The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. * You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it * includes at least one column label and at least one cell below * the column label in which you specify a condition for the * column. * * @return float|string (string if result is an error) */ public static function DVARP($database, $field, $criteria) { $field = self::fieldExtract($database, $field); if ($field === null) { return null; } // Return return Statistical::VARP( self::getFilteredColumn($database, $field, $criteria) ); } }