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BesselI.php
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BesselJ.php
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BesselK.php
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BesselY.php
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BitWise.php
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Compare.php
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Complex.php
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ComplexFunctions.php
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ComplexOperations.php
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Constants.php
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ConvertBase.php
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ConvertBinary.php
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ConvertDecimal.php
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ConvertHex.php
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ConvertOctal.php
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ConvertUOM.php
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EngineeringValidations.php
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Erf.php
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ErfC.php
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<?php namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Engineering; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\ArrayEnabled; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Exception; class Compare { use ArrayEnabled; /** * DELTA. * * Excel Function: * DELTA(a[,b]) * * Tests whether two values are equal. Returns 1 if number1 = number2; returns 0 otherwise. * Use this function to filter a set of values. For example, by summing several DELTA * functions you calculate the count of equal pairs. This function is also known as the * Kronecker Delta function. * * @param array|float $a the first number * Or can be an array of values * @param array|float $b The second number. If omitted, b is assumed to be zero. * Or can be an array of values * * @return array|int|string (string in the event of an error) * If an array of numbers is passed as an argument, then the returned result will also be an array * with the same dimensions */ public static function DELTA($a, $b = 0.0) { if (is_array($a) || is_array($b)) { return self::evaluateArrayArguments([self::class, __FUNCTION__], $a, $b); } try { $a = EngineeringValidations::validateFloat($a); $b = EngineeringValidations::validateFloat($b); } catch (Exception $e) { return $e->getMessage(); } return (int) (abs($a - $b) < 1.0e-15); } /** * GESTEP. * * Excel Function: * GESTEP(number[,step]) * * Returns 1 if number >= step; returns 0 (zero) otherwise * Use this function to filter a set of values. For example, by summing several GESTEP * functions you calculate the count of values that exceed a threshold. * * @param array|float $number the value to test against step * Or can be an array of values * @param null|array|float $step The threshold value. If you omit a value for step, GESTEP uses zero. * Or can be an array of values * * @return array|int|string (string in the event of an error) * If an array of numbers is passed as an argument, then the returned result will also be an array * with the same dimensions */ public static function GESTEP($number, $step = 0.0) { if (is_array($number) || is_array($step)) { return self::evaluateArrayArguments([self::class, __FUNCTION__], $number, $step); } try { $number = EngineeringValidations::validateFloat($number); $step = EngineeringValidations::validateFloat($step ?? 0.0); } catch (Exception $e) { return $e->getMessage(); } return (int) ($number >= $step); } }