Minor tweaks and bugfixes

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Mark Baker 2012-11-25 17:56:27 +00:00
parent 7760d5ffc6
commit d8debd0966
7 changed files with 330 additions and 282 deletions

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@ -238,6 +238,10 @@ class PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime {
* Excel Function:
* DATE(year,month,day)
*
* PHPExcel is a lot more forgiving than MS Excel when passing non numeric values to this function.
* A Month name or abbreviation (English only at this point) such as 'January' or 'Jan' will still be accepted,
* as will a day value with a suffix (e.g. '21st' rather than simply 21); again only English language.
*
* @access public
* @category Date/Time Functions
* @param integer $year The value of the year argument can include one to four digits.
@ -278,6 +282,14 @@ class PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime {
$month = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($month);
$day = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($day);
if (($month !== NULL) && (!is_numeric($month))) {
$month = PHPExcel_Shared_Date::monthStringToNumber($month);
}
if (($day !== NULL) && (!is_numeric($day))) {
$day = PHPExcel_Shared_Date::dayStringToNumber($day);
}
$year = ($year !== NULL) ? PHPExcel_Shared_String::testStringAsNumeric($year) : 0;
$month = ($month !== NULL) ? PHPExcel_Shared_String::testStringAsNumeric($month) : 0;
$day = ($day !== NULL) ? PHPExcel_Shared_String::testStringAsNumeric($day) : 0;
@ -720,6 +732,10 @@ class PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime {
return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();
}
if (!is_bool($method)) {
return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();
}
// Execute function
$PHPStartDateObject = PHPExcel_Shared_Date::ExcelToPHPObject($startDate);
$startDay = $PHPStartDateObject->format('j');

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@ -58,7 +58,20 @@ class PHPExcel_Shared_Date
'Sep' => 'September',
'Oct' => 'October',
'Nov' => 'November',
'Dec' => 'December'
'Dec' => 'December',
);
/*
* Names of the months of the year, indexed by shortname
* Planned usage for locale settings
*
* @public
* @var string[]
*/
public static $_numberSuffixes = array( 'st',
'nd',
'rd',
'th',
);
/*
@ -355,4 +368,23 @@ class PHPExcel_Shared_Date
}
public static function monthStringToNumber($month) {
$monthIndex = 1;
foreach(self::$_monthNames as $shortMonthName => $longMonthName) {
if (($month === $longMonthName) || ($month === $shortMonthName)) {
return $monthIndex;
}
++$monthIndex;
}
return $month;
}
public static function dayStringToNumber($day) {
$strippedDayValue = (str_replace(self::$_numberSuffixes,'',$day));
if (is_numeric($strippedDayValue)) {
return $strippedDayValue;
}
return $day;
}
}

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@ -72,8 +72,8 @@
2010, 0, -1, 40146
2010, 5, 31, 40329
2010, 1, '21st', 40199 // MS Excel will fail with a #VALUE return, but PHPExcel can parse this date
2010, "March",'21st', 40168 // MS Excel will fail with a #VALUE return, but PHPExcel can parse this date
2010, "March",21, 40168 // MS Excel will fail with a #VALUE return, but PHPExcel can parse this date
2010, "March",'21st', 40258 // MS Excel will fail with a #VALUE return, but PHPExcel can parse this date
2010, "March",21, 40258 // MS Excel will fail with a #VALUE return, but PHPExcel can parse this date
"ABC", 1, 21, "#VALUE!"
2010, "DEF", 21, "#VALUE!"
2010, 3, "GHI", "#VALUE!"

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
"ABC", "2007-1-10", FALSE, "#VALUE!"
"2007-1-1", "DEF", TRUE, "#VALUE!"
"2007-1-1", "2007-1-10", "XYZ", "#VALUE!"
"2007-1-10", "2007-1-1", "Y", "#NUM!"
"2007-1-10", "2007-1-1", "Y", "#VALUE!"
"2007-1-1", "2007-1-10", FALSE, 9
"2007-1-1", "2007-1-10", TRUE, 9
"2007-1-1", "2007-12-31", FALSE, 360