493 lines
16 KiB
PHP
493 lines
16 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Shared;
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use DateTimeInterface;
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use DateTimeZone;
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use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\DateTime;
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use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Functions;
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use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell\Cell;
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use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Exception as PhpSpreadsheetException;
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use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Style\NumberFormat;
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class Date
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{
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/** constants */
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const CALENDAR_WINDOWS_1900 = 1900; // Base date of 1st Jan 1900 = 1.0
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const CALENDAR_MAC_1904 = 1904; // Base date of 2nd Jan 1904 = 1.0
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/**
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* Names of the months of the year, indexed by shortname
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* Planned usage for locale settings.
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*
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* @var string[]
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*/
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public static $monthNames = [
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'Jan' => 'January',
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'Feb' => 'February',
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'Mar' => 'March',
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'Apr' => 'April',
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'May' => 'May',
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'Jun' => 'June',
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'Jul' => 'July',
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'Aug' => 'August',
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'Sep' => 'September',
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'Oct' => 'October',
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'Nov' => 'November',
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'Dec' => 'December',
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];
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/**
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* @var string[]
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*/
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public static $numberSuffixes = [
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'st',
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'nd',
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'rd',
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'th',
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];
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/**
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* Base calendar year to use for calculations
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* Value is either CALENDAR_WINDOWS_1900 (1900) or CALENDAR_MAC_1904 (1904).
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*
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* @var int
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*/
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protected static $excelCalendar = self::CALENDAR_WINDOWS_1900;
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/**
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* Default timezone to use for DateTime objects.
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*
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* @var null|DateTimeZone
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*/
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protected static $defaultTimeZone;
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/**
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* Set the Excel calendar (Windows 1900 or Mac 1904).
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*
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* @param int $baseDate Excel base date (1900 or 1904)
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*
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* @return bool Success or failure
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*/
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public static function setExcelCalendar($baseDate)
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{
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if (
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($baseDate == self::CALENDAR_WINDOWS_1900) ||
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($baseDate == self::CALENDAR_MAC_1904)
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) {
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self::$excelCalendar = $baseDate;
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Return the Excel calendar (Windows 1900 or Mac 1904).
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*
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* @return int Excel base date (1900 or 1904)
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*/
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public static function getExcelCalendar()
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{
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return self::$excelCalendar;
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}
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/**
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* Set the Default timezone to use for dates.
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*
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* @param DateTimeZone|string $timeZone The timezone to set for all Excel datetimestamp to PHP DateTime Object conversions
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*
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* @return bool Success or failure
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*/
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public static function setDefaultTimezone($timeZone)
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{
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try {
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$timeZone = self::validateTimeZone($timeZone);
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self::$defaultTimeZone = $timeZone;
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$retval = true;
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} catch (PhpSpreadsheetException $e) {
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$retval = false;
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}
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return $retval;
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}
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/**
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* Return the Default timezone being used for dates.
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*
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* @return DateTimeZone The timezone being used as default for Excel timestamp to PHP DateTime object
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*/
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public static function getDefaultTimezone()
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{
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if (self::$defaultTimeZone === null) {
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self::$defaultTimeZone = new DateTimeZone('UTC');
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}
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return self::$defaultTimeZone;
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}
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/**
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* Validate a timezone.
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*
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* @param DateTimeZone|string $timeZone The timezone to validate, either as a timezone string or object
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*
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* @return DateTimeZone The timezone as a timezone object
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*/
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private static function validateTimeZone($timeZone)
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{
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if ($timeZone instanceof DateTimeZone) {
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return $timeZone;
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}
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if (in_array($timeZone, DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers(DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC))) {
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return new DateTimeZone($timeZone);
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}
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throw new PhpSpreadsheetException('Invalid timezone');
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}
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/**
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* Convert a MS serialized datetime value from Excel to a PHP Date/Time object.
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*
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* @param float|int $excelTimestamp MS Excel serialized date/time value
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* @param null|DateTimeZone|string $timeZone The timezone to assume for the Excel timestamp,
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* if you don't want to treat it as a UTC value
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* Use the default (UST) unless you absolutely need a conversion
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*
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* @return \DateTime PHP date/time object
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*/
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public static function excelToDateTimeObject($excelTimestamp, $timeZone = null)
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{
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$timeZone = ($timeZone === null) ? self::getDefaultTimezone() : self::validateTimeZone($timeZone);
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if (Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == Functions::COMPATIBILITY_EXCEL) {
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if ($excelTimestamp < 1.0) {
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// Unix timestamp base date
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$baseDate = new \DateTime('1970-01-01', $timeZone);
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} else {
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// MS Excel calendar base dates
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if (self::$excelCalendar == self::CALENDAR_WINDOWS_1900) {
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// Allow adjustment for 1900 Leap Year in MS Excel
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$baseDate = ($excelTimestamp < 60) ? new \DateTime('1899-12-31', $timeZone) : new \DateTime('1899-12-30', $timeZone);
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} else {
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$baseDate = new \DateTime('1904-01-01', $timeZone);
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}
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}
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} else {
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$baseDate = new \DateTime('1899-12-30', $timeZone);
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}
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$days = floor($excelTimestamp);
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$partDay = $excelTimestamp - $days;
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$hours = floor($partDay * 24);
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$partDay = $partDay * 24 - $hours;
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$minutes = floor($partDay * 60);
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$partDay = $partDay * 60 - $minutes;
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$seconds = round($partDay * 60);
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if ($days >= 0) {
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$days = '+' . $days;
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}
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$interval = $days . ' days';
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return $baseDate->modify($interval)
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->setTime((int) $hours, (int) $minutes, (int) $seconds);
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}
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/**
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* Convert a MS serialized datetime value from Excel to a unix timestamp.
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*
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* @param float|int $excelTimestamp MS Excel serialized date/time value
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* @param null|DateTimeZone|string $timeZone The timezone to assume for the Excel timestamp,
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* if you don't want to treat it as a UTC value
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* Use the default (UST) unless you absolutely need a conversion
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*
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* @return int Unix timetamp for this date/time
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*/
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public static function excelToTimestamp($excelTimestamp, $timeZone = null)
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{
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return (int) self::excelToDateTimeObject($excelTimestamp, $timeZone)
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->format('U');
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}
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/**
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* Convert a date from PHP to an MS Excel serialized date/time value.
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*
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* @param mixed $dateValue Unix Timestamp or PHP DateTime object or a string
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*
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* @return bool|float Excel date/time value
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* or boolean FALSE on failure
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*/
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public static function PHPToExcel($dateValue)
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{
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if ((is_object($dateValue)) && ($dateValue instanceof DateTimeInterface)) {
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return self::dateTimeToExcel($dateValue);
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} elseif (is_numeric($dateValue)) {
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return self::timestampToExcel($dateValue);
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} elseif (is_string($dateValue)) {
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return self::stringToExcel($dateValue);
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}
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Convert a PHP DateTime object to an MS Excel serialized date/time value.
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*
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* @param DateTimeInterface $dateValue PHP DateTime object
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*
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* @return float MS Excel serialized date/time value
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*/
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public static function dateTimeToExcel(DateTimeInterface $dateValue)
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{
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return self::formattedPHPToExcel(
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(int) $dateValue->format('Y'),
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(int) $dateValue->format('m'),
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(int) $dateValue->format('d'),
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(int) $dateValue->format('H'),
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(int) $dateValue->format('i'),
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(int) $dateValue->format('s')
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);
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}
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/**
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* Convert a Unix timestamp to an MS Excel serialized date/time value.
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*
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* @param int $dateValue Unix Timestamp
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*
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* @return float MS Excel serialized date/time value
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*/
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public static function timestampToExcel($dateValue)
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{
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if (!is_numeric($dateValue)) {
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return false;
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}
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return self::dateTimeToExcel(new \DateTime('@' . $dateValue));
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}
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/**
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* formattedPHPToExcel.
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*
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* @param int $year
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* @param int $month
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* @param int $day
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* @param int $hours
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* @param int $minutes
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* @param int $seconds
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*
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* @return float Excel date/time value
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*/
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public static function formattedPHPToExcel($year, $month, $day, $hours = 0, $minutes = 0, $seconds = 0)
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{
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if (self::$excelCalendar == self::CALENDAR_WINDOWS_1900) {
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//
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// Fudge factor for the erroneous fact that the year 1900 is treated as a Leap Year in MS Excel
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// This affects every date following 28th February 1900
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//
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$excel1900isLeapYear = true;
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if (($year == 1900) && ($month <= 2)) {
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$excel1900isLeapYear = false;
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}
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$myexcelBaseDate = 2415020;
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} else {
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$myexcelBaseDate = 2416481;
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$excel1900isLeapYear = false;
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}
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// Julian base date Adjustment
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if ($month > 2) {
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$month -= 3;
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} else {
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$month += 9;
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--$year;
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}
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// Calculate the Julian Date, then subtract the Excel base date (JD 2415020 = 31-Dec-1899 Giving Excel Date of 0)
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$century = substr($year, 0, 2);
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$decade = substr($year, 2, 2);
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$excelDate = floor((146097 * $century) / 4) + floor((1461 * $decade) / 4) + floor((153 * $month + 2) / 5) + $day + 1721119 - $myexcelBaseDate + $excel1900isLeapYear;
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$excelTime = (($hours * 3600) + ($minutes * 60) + $seconds) / 86400;
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return (float) $excelDate + $excelTime;
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}
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/**
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* Is a given cell a date/time?
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*
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* @return bool
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*/
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public static function isDateTime(Cell $pCell)
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{
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return is_numeric($pCell->getCalculatedValue()) &&
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self::isDateTimeFormat(
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$pCell->getWorksheet()->getStyle(
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$pCell->getCoordinate()
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)->getNumberFormat()
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);
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}
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/**
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* Is a given number format a date/time?
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*
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* @return bool
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*/
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public static function isDateTimeFormat(NumberFormat $pFormat)
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{
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return self::isDateTimeFormatCode($pFormat->getFormatCode());
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}
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private static $possibleDateFormatCharacters = 'eymdHs';
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/**
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* Is a given number format code a date/time?
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*
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* @param string $pFormatCode
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*
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* @return bool
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*/
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public static function isDateTimeFormatCode($pFormatCode)
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{
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if (strtolower($pFormatCode) === strtolower(NumberFormat::FORMAT_GENERAL)) {
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// "General" contains an epoch letter 'e', so we trap for it explicitly here (case-insensitive check)
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return false;
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}
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if (preg_match('/[0#]E[+-]0/i', $pFormatCode)) {
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// Scientific format
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return false;
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}
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// Switch on formatcode
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switch ($pFormatCode) {
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// Explicitly defined date formats
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_YYYYMMDD:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_YYYYMMDD2:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_DDMMYYYY:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_DMYSLASH:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_DMYMINUS:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_DMMINUS:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_MYMINUS:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_DATETIME:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_TIME1:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_TIME2:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_TIME3:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_TIME4:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_TIME5:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_TIME6:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_TIME7:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_TIME8:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_YYYYMMDDSLASH:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_XLSX14:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_XLSX15:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_XLSX16:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_XLSX17:
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case NumberFormat::FORMAT_DATE_XLSX22:
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return true;
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}
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// Typically number, currency or accounting (or occasionally fraction) formats
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if ((substr($pFormatCode, 0, 1) == '_') || (substr($pFormatCode, 0, 2) == '0 ')) {
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return false;
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}
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// Some "special formats" provided in German Excel versions were detected as date time value,
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// so filter them out here - "\C\H\-00000" (Switzerland) and "\D-00000" (Germany).
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if (\strpos($pFormatCode, '-00000') !== false) {
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return false;
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}
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// Try checking for any of the date formatting characters that don't appear within square braces
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if (preg_match('/(^|\])[^\[]*[' . self::$possibleDateFormatCharacters . ']/i', $pFormatCode)) {
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// We might also have a format mask containing quoted strings...
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// we don't want to test for any of our characters within the quoted blocks
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if (strpos($pFormatCode, '"') !== false) {
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$segMatcher = false;
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foreach (explode('"', $pFormatCode) as $subVal) {
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// Only test in alternate array entries (the non-quoted blocks)
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if (
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($segMatcher = !$segMatcher) &&
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(preg_match('/(^|\])[^\[]*[' . self::$possibleDateFormatCharacters . ']/i', $subVal))
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) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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// No date...
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Convert a date/time string to Excel time.
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*
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* @param string $dateValue Examples: '2009-12-31', '2009-12-31 15:59', '2009-12-31 15:59:10'
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*
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* @return false|float Excel date/time serial value
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*/
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public static function stringToExcel($dateValue)
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{
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if (strlen($dateValue) < 2) {
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return false;
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}
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if (!preg_match('/^(\d{1,4}[ \.\/\-][A-Z]{3,9}([ \.\/\-]\d{1,4})?|[A-Z]{3,9}[ \.\/\-]\d{1,4}([ \.\/\-]\d{1,4})?|\d{1,4}[ \.\/\-]\d{1,4}([ \.\/\-]\d{1,4})?)( \d{1,2}:\d{1,2}(:\d{1,2})?)?$/iu', $dateValue)) {
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return false;
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}
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$dateValueNew = DateTime::DATEVALUE($dateValue);
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if ($dateValueNew === Functions::VALUE()) {
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return false;
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}
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if (strpos($dateValue, ':') !== false) {
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$timeValue = DateTime::TIMEVALUE($dateValue);
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if ($timeValue === Functions::VALUE()) {
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return false;
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}
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$dateValueNew += $timeValue;
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}
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return $dateValueNew;
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}
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/**
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* Converts a month name (either a long or a short name) to a month number.
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*
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* @param string $month Month name or abbreviation
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*
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* @return int|string Month number (1 - 12), or the original string argument if it isn't a valid month name
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*/
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public static function monthStringToNumber($month)
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{
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$monthIndex = 1;
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foreach (self::$monthNames as $shortMonthName => $longMonthName) {
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if (($month === $longMonthName) || ($month === $shortMonthName)) {
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return $monthIndex;
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}
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++$monthIndex;
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}
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return $month;
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}
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/**
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* Strips an ordinal from a numeric value.
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*
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* @param string $day Day number with an ordinal
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*
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* @return int|string The integer value with any ordinal stripped, or the original string argument if it isn't a valid numeric
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*/
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public static function dayStringToNumber($day)
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{
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$strippedDayValue = (str_replace(self::$numberSuffixes, '', $day));
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if (is_numeric($strippedDayValue)) {
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return (int) $strippedDayValue;
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}
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return $day;
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}
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}
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