Complex classes like LatLongFormatter often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use LatLongFormatter, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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32 | class LatLongFormatter extends ValueFormatterBase { |
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35 | * Output formats for use with the self::OPT_FORMAT option. |
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36 | */ |
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37 | public const TYPE_FLOAT = 'float'; |
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38 | public const TYPE_DMS = 'dms'; |
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39 | public const TYPE_DM = 'dm'; |
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40 | public const TYPE_DD = 'dd'; |
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42 | /** |
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43 | * The symbols representing the different directions for usage in directional notation. |
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44 | * @since 0.1 |
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45 | */ |
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46 | public const OPT_NORTH_SYMBOL = 'north'; |
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47 | public const OPT_EAST_SYMBOL = 'east'; |
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48 | public const OPT_SOUTH_SYMBOL = 'south'; |
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49 | public const OPT_WEST_SYMBOL = 'west'; |
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52 | * The symbols representing degrees, minutes and seconds. |
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53 | * @since 0.1 |
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54 | */ |
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55 | public const OPT_DEGREE_SYMBOL = 'degree'; |
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56 | public const OPT_MINUTE_SYMBOL = 'minute'; |
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57 | public const OPT_SECOND_SYMBOL = 'second'; |
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59 | /** |
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60 | * Flags for use with the self::OPT_SPACING_LEVEL option. |
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61 | */ |
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62 | public const OPT_SPACE_LATLONG = 'latlong'; |
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63 | public const OPT_SPACE_DIRECTION = 'direction'; |
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64 | public const OPT_SPACE_COORDPARTS = 'coordparts'; |
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66 | /** |
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67 | * Option specifying the output format (also referred to as output type). Must be one of the |
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68 | * self::TYPE_… constants. |
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69 | */ |
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70 | public const OPT_FORMAT = 'geoformat'; |
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73 | * Boolean option specifying if negative coordinates should have minus signs, e.g. "-1°, -2°" |
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74 | * (false) or cardinal directions, e.g. "1° S, 2° W" (true). Default is false. |
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75 | */ |
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76 | public const OPT_DIRECTIONAL = 'directional'; |
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78 | /** |
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79 | * Option for the separator character between latitude and longitude. Defaults to a comma. |
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80 | */ |
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81 | public const OPT_SEPARATOR_SYMBOL = 'separator'; |
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84 | * Option specifying the amount and position of space characters in the output. Must be an array |
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85 | * containing zero or more of the self::OPT_SPACE_… flags. |
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86 | */ |
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87 | public const OPT_SPACING_LEVEL = 'spacing'; |
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90 | * Option specifying the precision in fractional degrees. Must be a number or numeric string. |
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91 | */ |
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92 | public const OPT_PRECISION = 'precision'; |
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94 | private const DEFAULT_PRECISION = 1 / 3600; |
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96 | 154 | public function __construct( FormatterOptions $options = null ) { |
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120 | /** |
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121 | * @see ValueFormatter::format |
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122 | * |
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123 | * Calls formatLatLongValue() using OPT_PRECISION for the $precision parameter. |
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124 | * |
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125 | * @param LatLongValue $value |
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126 | * |
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127 | * @return string Plain text |
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128 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
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129 | */ |
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130 | 150 | public function format( $value ): string { |
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138 | 149 | private function getPrecisionFromOptions(): float { |
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152 | /** |
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153 | * Formats a LatLongValue with the desired precision. |
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154 | * |
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155 | * @since 0.5 |
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156 | * |
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157 | * @param LatLongValue $value |
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158 | * @param float|int $precision The desired precision, given as fractional degrees. |
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159 | * |
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160 | * @return string Plain text |
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161 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
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162 | */ |
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163 | 153 | public function formatLatLongValue( LatLongValue $value, ?float $precision ): string { |
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179 | /** |
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180 | * @param string $spacingLevel One of the self::OPT_SPACE_… constants |
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181 | * |
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182 | * @return string |
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183 | */ |
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184 | 153 | private function getSpacing( string $spacingLevel ): string { |
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191 | 153 | private function formatLatitude( float $latitude, float $precision ): string { |
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199 | 152 | private function formatLongitude( float $longitude, float $precision ): string { |
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207 | 152 | private function makeDirectionalIfNeeded( string $coordinate, string $positiveSymbol, |
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217 | 4 | private function makeDirectional( string $coordinate, string $positiveSymbol, |
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231 | 153 | private function formatCoordinate( float $degrees, float $precision ): string { |
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261 | 153 | private function roundDegrees( float $degrees, float $precision ): float { |
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269 | 34 | private function getInFloatFormat( float $floatDegrees ): string { |
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280 | 42 | private function getInDecimalDegreeFormat( float $floatDegrees, float $precision ): string { |
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287 | 34 | private function getInDegreeMinuteSecondFormat( float $floatDegrees, float $precision ): string { |
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315 | 42 | private function getInDecimalMinuteFormat( float $floatDegrees, float $precision ): string { |
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338 | /** |
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339 | * @param float|int $unitsPerDegree The number of target units per degree |
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340 | * (60 for minutes, 3600 for seconds) |
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341 | * @param float|int $degreePrecision |
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342 | * |
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343 | * @return int The number of digits to show after the decimal point |
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344 | * (resp. before, if the result is negative). |
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345 | */ |
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346 | 118 | private function getSignificantDigits( float $unitsPerDegree, float $degreePrecision ): int { |
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350 | /** |
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351 | * @param float $number |
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352 | * @param int $digits The number of digits after the decimal point. |
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353 | * |
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354 | * @return string |
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355 | */ |
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356 | 118 | private function formatNumber( float $number, int $digits = 0 ): string { |
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361 | } |
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