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@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ class Date
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* Set the Default timezone to use for dates
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*
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* @param string|\DateTimeZone $timeZone The timezone to set for all Excel datetimestamp to PHP DateTime Object conversions
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* @return boolean Success or failure
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* @throws \Exception
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* @return bool Success or failure
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* @return bool Success or failure
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*/
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public static function setDefaultTimezone($timeZone)
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{
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@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ class Date
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* Validate a timezone
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*
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* @param string|\DateTimeZone $timeZone The timezone to validate, either as a timezone string or object
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* @return \DateTimeZone The timezone as a timezone object
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* @throws \Exception
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* @return \DateTimeZone The timezone as a timezone object
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* @return \DateTimeZone The timezone as a timezone object
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*/
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protected static function validateTimeZone($timeZone)
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{
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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ class Date
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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 integer|float $excelTimestamp MS Excel serialized date/time value
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* @param int|float $excelTimestamp MS Excel serialized date/time value
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* @param \DateTimeZone|string|null $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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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ class Date
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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 integer|float $excelTimestamp MS Excel serialized date/time value
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* @param int|float $excelTimestamp MS Excel serialized date/time value
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* @param \DateTimeZone|string|null $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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@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ class Date
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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 $dateValue Unix Timestamp or PHP DateTime object or a string
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* @return float|boolean Excel date/time value
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* @return float|bool Excel date/time value
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* or boolean FALSE on failure
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*/
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public static function PHPToExcel($dateValue = 0)
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@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ class Date
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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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