Returns #N/A, unless the element searched for is at the end of the array.
The problem is in Calculation.php line 4231:
if (!is_array($functionCall)) {
foreach ($args as &$arg) {
$arg = Functions::flattenSingleValue($arg);
}
unset($arg);
}
I believe this code is intended to handle functions where PhpSpreadsheet just passes
the call on to PHP without implementing the code on its own, e.g. for atan or acos.
In the bug report, the following code fails:
$flat_rate = "=MATCH(6,{4,5,6,2}, 0)";
$sheet->getCell('A1')->setValue($flat_rate);
The expected value is 3, but the actual result is "#N/A".
The reason for this result is that the parser replaces the braces with calls
to the MKMATRIX internal function, whose value for functioncall was:
'self::MKMATRIX'. Since this isn't an array, the flattening code is executed,
and the unintended result occurs. The fix is to change the definition for
functioncall in that case to [__CLASS__, 'mkMatrix'], avoiding the flattening.
However, there is also another part to this bug. The flattening should be
returning the first entry in the array, but is in fact returning the last.
This explains why the bug report specified "unless ... end of the array".
I confirmed that Excel does use the first item in the array rather than the last,
e.g. =atan({1,2,3}) entered into a cell will return atan(1), not atan(3).
The problem here is that flattenSingleValue, which says in its comments that
it is supposed to be returning the first item, uses array_pop rather than array_shift.
I have changed that as well. The same mistake was also present in
Cell.php function getCalculatedValue. The correct behavior can be verified
by entering =minverse({-2.5,1.5;2,-1}) into an Excel cell'
Excel flattens the result ({2,3;4,5}) to 2, and so should PhpSpreadsheet.
Fixes#1271Closes#1332
`$highestRow = $this->getHighestDataRow();` was calculated after `$this->getCellCollection()->removeRow($pRow + $r);` - this is the root reason for incorrect rows removal because removing last row will change '$this->getHighestDataRow()' value, but removing row from the middle will not change it. So, removing last row causes incorrect `$highestRow` value that is used for wiping out empty rows from the bottom of the table:
```php
for ($r = 0; $r < $pNumRows; ++$r) {
$this->getCellCollection()->removeRow($highestRow);
--$highestRow;
}
```
To prevent this incorrect behavior I've moved highest row calculation before row removal.
But this still doesn't solve another problem when trying remove non existing rows: in this case the code above will remove `$pNumRows` rows from below of the table, e.g. if `$highestRow=4` and `$pNumRows=6`, than rows 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, -1 will be deleted. Obviously, this is not good, that is why I've added `$removedRowsCounter` to fix this issue.
And finally, moved Exception to early if statement to get away from unnecessary 'if-else'.
Fixes#1364Closes#1365
Indentation in the xml leaves spaces in style string even after
replacing newlines. Replacing the spaces ensures no spaces in keys
of the resulting style-array
Fixes#1347
Fluent methods, especially setters, return the object on which are
called. This is documented in PHPDoc using the `$this` keyword, which
is equivalent to `static` with the additional notion of object identity.
This helps IDEs and static analysis tools provide more meaningful output.
The `setRange` method of the `Xlsx/AutoFilter` class expects a filter
range format like "A1:E10". The returned value from
`$this->worksheetXml->autoFilter['ref']` could contain "$" and returning
a value like "$A$1:$E$10".
Fixes#687Fixes#1325Closes#1326
When freeze pane is in use on a worksheet, PhpSpreadsheet saves to Xlsx in such
a way that the active cell is always set to the top left cell below the freeze
pane. I find it difficult to understand why:
1. You have given users the setSelectedCells function, but then choose to
ignore it.
2. Excel itself does not act in this manner.
3. PHPExcel did not act in this manner.
4. PhpSpreadsheet when writing to Xls does not act in this manner.
This is especially emphasized because the one test in FreezePaneTest which
would expose the difference is the only test in that member which is
not made for both Xls and Xlsx.
5. It is *really* useful to be able to open a spreadsheet anywhere, even when
it has header rows.
Closes#1323
Prior to 1.10, all numeric values where read as floats. In 1.10
numeric values are read using 0 + x, which relies on PHP type
juggling rules. As a result, float(0.0) is written as string('0'),
then read back as int(0). This fix causes the writer to retain the
the decimal for float values such that a reader can differentiate
floats from ints.
Closes#1262
Some auto generated xlsx files are using other names as workbook than "workbook.xml".
This is fixed by supporting names of workbooks by regex `/workbook.*\.xml/`.
Closes#1183
Fix: Return #NUM! if values and dates contain a different number of values
Fix: Return #NUM! if there is not at least one positive cash flow and one negative cash flow
Fix: Return #NUM! if any number in dates precedes the starting date
Fix: Return #NUM! if a result that works cannot be found after max iteration tries
Fix: Correct DocBlocks for XIRR & XNPV
Add: Validate XIRR with unit tests
Closes#1177
In cells with formulas containing conditions like `=IFSUM(A1:A3;"";B1:B3)`
to sum cells from range A1:A3 with empty value in range B1:B3, the function
`Functions::ifCondition()` create in this case the code `=""""` instead of
`=""`, so it didn't work.
Closes#1206
* Call garbage collector after removing a column
Otherwise callers of getHighestColumn get stale values
* Update changelog
* Fix remove a column out of range removes the last column
Given:
+---+---+
| A | B |
+---+---+
Attempting to remove 'D', should not alter the worksheet
* Avoid side effects when trying to remove more columns than exists
We often want to export a table as an excel sheet. The system renders the
html and it seems like a waste of time to write it to the file system to
use the reader. This allows us to render the html and then just pass it to
a reader
Closes#1136