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Arabic.php
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Ceiling.php
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Combinations.php
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Sqrt.php
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Sum.php
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SumSquares.php
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<?php namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\MathTrig; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\ArrayEnabled; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Exception; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Functions; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Information\ExcelError; class Ceiling { use ArrayEnabled; /** * CEILING. * * Returns number rounded up, away from zero, to the nearest multiple of significance. * For example, if you want to avoid using pennies in your prices and your product is * priced at $4.42, use the formula =CEILING(4.42,0.05) to round prices up to the * nearest nickel. * * Excel Function: * CEILING(number[,significance]) * * @param array|float $number the number you want the ceiling * Or can be an array of values * @param array|float $significance the multiple to which you want to round * Or can be an array of values * * @return array|float|string Rounded Number, or a string containing an error * If an array of numbers is passed as an argument, then the returned result will also be an array * with the same dimensions */ public static function ceiling($number, $significance = null) { if (is_array($number) || is_array($significance)) { return self::evaluateArrayArguments([self::class, __FUNCTION__], $number, $significance); } if ($significance === null) { self::floorCheck1Arg(); } try { $number = Helpers::validateNumericNullBool($number); $significance = Helpers::validateNumericNullSubstitution($significance, ($number < 0) ? -1 : 1); } catch (Exception $e) { return $e->getMessage(); } return self::argumentsOk((float) $number, (float) $significance); } /** * CEILING.MATH. * * Round a number down to the nearest integer or to the nearest multiple of significance. * * Excel Function: * CEILING.MATH(number[,significance[,mode]]) * * @param mixed $number Number to round * Or can be an array of values * @param mixed $significance Significance * Or can be an array of values * @param array|int $mode direction to round negative numbers * Or can be an array of values * * @return array|float|string Rounded Number, or a string containing an error * If an array of numbers is passed as an argument, then the returned result will also be an array * with the same dimensions */ public static function math($number, $significance = null, $mode = 0) { if (is_array($number) || is_array($significance) || is_array($mode)) { return self::evaluateArrayArguments([self::class, __FUNCTION__], $number, $significance, $mode); } try { $number = Helpers::validateNumericNullBool($number); $significance = Helpers::validateNumericNullSubstitution($significance, ($number < 0) ? -1 : 1); $mode = Helpers::validateNumericNullSubstitution($mode, null); } catch (Exception $e) { return $e->getMessage(); } if (empty($significance * $number)) { return 0.0; } if (self::ceilingMathTest((float) $significance, (float) $number, (int) $mode)) { return floor($number / $significance) * $significance; } return ceil($number / $significance) * $significance; } /** * CEILING.PRECISE. * * Rounds number up, away from zero, to the nearest multiple of significance. * * Excel Function: * CEILING.PRECISE(number[,significance]) * * @param mixed $number the number you want to round * Or can be an array of values * @param array|float $significance the multiple to which you want to round * Or can be an array of values * * @return array|float|string Rounded Number, or a string containing an error * If an array of numbers is passed as an argument, then the returned result will also be an array * with the same dimensions */ public static function precise($number, $significance = 1) { if (is_array($number) || is_array($significance)) { return self::evaluateArrayArguments([self::class, __FUNCTION__], $number, $significance); } try { $number = Helpers::validateNumericNullBool($number); $significance = Helpers::validateNumericNullSubstitution($significance, null); } catch (Exception $e) { return $e->getMessage(); } if (!$significance) { return 0.0; } $result = $number / abs($significance); return ceil($result) * $significance * (($significance < 0) ? -1 : 1); } /** * Let CEILINGMATH complexity pass Scrutinizer. */ private static function ceilingMathTest(float $significance, float $number, int $mode): bool { return ((float) $significance < 0) || ((float) $number < 0 && !empty($mode)); } /** * Avoid Scrutinizer problems concerning complexity. * * @return float|string */ private static function argumentsOk(float $number, float $significance) { if (empty($number * $significance)) { return 0.0; } if (Helpers::returnSign($number) == Helpers::returnSign($significance)) { return ceil($number / $significance) * $significance; } return ExcelError::NAN(); } private static function floorCheck1Arg(): void { $compatibility = Functions::getCompatibilityMode(); if ($compatibility === Functions::COMPATIBILITY_EXCEL) { throw new Exception('Excel requires 2 arguments for CEILING'); } } }
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