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namespace DataValues; |
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use InvalidArgumentException; |
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use LogicException; |
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/** |
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* Class representing a decimal number with (nearly) arbitrary precision. |
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* For simple numeric values use @see NumberValue. |
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* |
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* The decimal notation for the value follows ISO 31-0, with some additional restrictions: |
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* - the decimal separator is '.' (period). Comma is not used anywhere. |
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* - no spacing or other separators are included for groups of digits. |
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* - the first character in the string always gives the sign, either plus (+) or minus (-). |
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* - scientific (exponential) notation is not used. |
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* - the decimal point must not be the last character nor the fist character after the sign. |
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* - no leading zeros, except one directly before the decimal point |
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* - zero is always positive. |
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* These rules are enforced by @see QUANTITY_VALUE_PATTERN |
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* @since 0.1 |
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* @license GPL-2.0+ |
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* @author Daniel Kinzler |
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*/ |
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class DecimalValue extends DataValueObject { |
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/** |
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* The $value as a decimal string, in the format described in the class |
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* level documentation of @see DecimalValue, matching @see QUANTITY_VALUE_PATTERN. |
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* @var string |
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private $value; |
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/** |
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* Regular expression for matching decimal strings that conform to the format |
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* described in the class level documentation of @see DecimalValue. |
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const QUANTITY_VALUE_PATTERN = '/^[-+]([1-9]\d*|\d)(\.\d+)?\z/'; |
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/** |
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* Constructs a new DecimalValue object, representing the given value. |
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* @param string|int|float $value If given as a string, the value must match |
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* QUANTITY_VALUE_PATTERN. The leading plus sign is optional. |
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* @throws IllegalValueException |
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*/ |
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public function __construct( $value ) { |
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if ( is_int( $value ) || is_float( $value ) ) { |
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$value = $this->convertToDecimal( $value ); |
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} elseif ( !is_string( $value ) ) { |
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throw new IllegalValueException( '$number must be a numeric string.' ); |
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} |
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$value = trim( $value ); |
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if ( $value !== '' && $value[0] !== '-' && $value[0] !== '+' ) { |
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$value = '+' . $value; |
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} |
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if ( strlen( $value ) > 127 ) { |
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throw new IllegalValueException( 'Value must be at most 127 characters long.' ); |
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} |
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if ( !preg_match( self::QUANTITY_VALUE_PATTERN, $value ) ) { |
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throw new IllegalValueException( "\"$value\" is not a well formed decimal value" ); |
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$this->value = $value; |
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if ( $this->isZero() ) { |
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$this->value = '+' . substr( $this->value, 1 ); |
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} |
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* Converts the given number to decimal notation. The resulting string conforms to the |
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private function convertToDecimal( $number ) { |
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if ( $number === NAN || abs( $number ) === INF ) { |
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throw new InvalidArgumentException( '$number must not be NAN or INF.' ); |
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if ( is_int( $number ) || $number === (float)(int)$number ) { |
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$decimal = strval( (int)abs( $number ) ); |
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$decimal = trim( number_format( abs( $number ), 100, '.', '' ), '0' ); |
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$decimal = ( ( $number >= 0.0 ) ? '+' : '-' ) . $decimal; |
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public function compare( self $that ) { |
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* |
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* @param string|int|float $data |
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return new static( $data ); |
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*/ |
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public function __toString() { |
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return $this->value; |
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