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<?php
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namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation;
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use Matrix\Exception as MatrixException;
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use Matrix\Matrix;
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class MathTrig
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{
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    //
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    //    Private method to return an array of the factors of the input value
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    //
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    private static function factors($value)
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    {
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        $startVal = floor(sqrt($value));
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        $factorArray = [];
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        for ($i = $startVal; $i > 1; --$i) {
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            if (($value % $i) == 0) {
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                $factorArray = array_merge($factorArray, self::factors($value / $i));
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                $factorArray = array_merge($factorArray, self::factors($i));
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                if ($i <= sqrt($value)) {
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                    break;
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        if (!empty($factorArray)) {
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            rsort($factorArray);
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            return $factorArray;
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        }
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        return [(int) $value];
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    }
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    private static function romanCut($num, $n)
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    {
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        return ($num - ($num % $n)) / $n;
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    }
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    /**
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     * ATAN2.
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     *
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     * This function calculates the arc tangent of the two variables x and y. It is similar to
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     *        calculating the arc tangent of y ÷ x, except that the signs of both arguments are used
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     *        to determine the quadrant of the result.
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     * The arctangent is the angle from the x-axis to a line containing the origin (0, 0) and a
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     *        point with coordinates (xCoordinate, yCoordinate). The angle is given in radians between
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     *        -pi and pi, excluding -pi.
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     *
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     * Note that the Excel ATAN2() function accepts its arguments in the reverse order to the standard
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     *        PHP atan2() function, so we need to reverse them here before calling the PHP atan() function.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        ATAN2(xCoordinate,yCoordinate)
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param float $xCoordinate the x-coordinate of the point
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     * @param float $yCoordinate the y-coordinate of the point
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     *
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     * @return float the inverse tangent of the specified x- and y-coordinates
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     */
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    public static function ATAN2($xCoordinate = null, $yCoordinate = null)
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    {
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        $xCoordinate = Functions::flattenSingleValue($xCoordinate);
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        $yCoordinate = Functions::flattenSingleValue($yCoordinate);
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        $xCoordinate = ($xCoordinate !== null) ? $xCoordinate : 0.0;
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        $yCoordinate = ($yCoordinate !== null) ? $yCoordinate : 0.0;
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        if (((is_numeric($xCoordinate)) || (is_bool($xCoordinate))) &&
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            ((is_numeric($yCoordinate))) || (is_bool($yCoordinate))) {
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            $xCoordinate = (float) $xCoordinate;
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            $yCoordinate = (float) $yCoordinate;
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            if (($xCoordinate == 0) && ($yCoordinate == 0)) {
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                return Functions::DIV0();
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            }
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            return atan2($yCoordinate, $xCoordinate);
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        }
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        return Functions::VALUE();
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    }
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    /**
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     * CEILING.
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     *
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     * Returns number rounded up, away from zero, to the nearest multiple of significance.
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     *        For example, if you want to avoid using pennies in your prices and your product is
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     *        priced at $4.42, use the formula =CEILING(4.42,0.05) to round prices up to the
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     *        nearest nickel.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        CEILING(number[,significance])
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param float $number the number you want to round
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     * @param float $significance the multiple to which you want to round
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     *
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     * @return float Rounded Number
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     */
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    public static function CEILING($number, $significance = null)
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    {
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        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
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        $significance = Functions::flattenSingleValue($significance);
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        if (($significance === null) &&
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            (Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == Functions::COMPATIBILITY_GNUMERIC)) {
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            $significance = $number / abs($number);
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        }
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        if ((is_numeric($number)) && (is_numeric($significance))) {
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            if (($number == 0.0) || ($significance == 0.0)) {
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                return 0.0;
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            } elseif (self::SIGN($number) == self::SIGN($significance)) {
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                return ceil($number / $significance) * $significance;
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            }
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            return Functions::NAN();
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        }
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        return Functions::VALUE();
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    }
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    /**
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     * COMBIN.
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     *
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     * Returns the number of combinations for a given number of items. Use COMBIN to
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     *        determine the total possible number of groups for a given number of items.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        COMBIN(numObjs,numInSet)
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param int $numObjs Number of different objects
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     * @param int $numInSet Number of objects in each combination
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     *
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     * @return int Number of combinations
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     */
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    public static function COMBIN($numObjs, $numInSet)
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    {
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        $numObjs = Functions::flattenSingleValue($numObjs);
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        $numInSet = Functions::flattenSingleValue($numInSet);
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        if ((is_numeric($numObjs)) && (is_numeric($numInSet))) {
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            if ($numObjs < $numInSet) {
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                return Functions::NAN();
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            } elseif ($numInSet < 0) {
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                return Functions::NAN();
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            }
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            return round(self::FACT($numObjs) / self::FACT($numObjs - $numInSet)) / self::FACT($numInSet);
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        }
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        return Functions::VALUE();
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    }
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    /**
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     * EVEN.
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     *
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     * Returns number rounded up to the nearest even integer.
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     * You can use this function for processing items that come in twos. For example,
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     *        a packing crate accepts rows of one or two items. The crate is full when
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     *        the number of items, rounded up to the nearest two, matches the crate's
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     *        capacity.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        EVEN(number)
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param float $number Number to round
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     *
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     * @return int Rounded Number
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     */
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    public static function EVEN($number)
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    {
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        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
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        if ($number === null) {
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            return 0;
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        } elseif (is_bool($number)) {
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            $number = (int) $number;
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        }
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        if (is_numeric($number)) {
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            $significance = 2 * self::SIGN($number);
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            return (int) self::CEILING($number, $significance);
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        }
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        return Functions::VALUE();
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    }
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    /**
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     * FACT.
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     *
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     * Returns the factorial of a number.
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     * The factorial of a number is equal to 1*2*3*...* number.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        FACT(factVal)
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param float $factVal Factorial Value
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     *
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     * @return int Factorial
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     */
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    public static function FACT($factVal)
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    {
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        $factVal = Functions::flattenSingleValue($factVal);
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        if (is_numeric($factVal)) {
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            if ($factVal < 0) {
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                return Functions::NAN();
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            }
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            $factLoop = floor($factVal);
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            if ((Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == Functions::COMPATIBILITY_GNUMERIC) &&
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                ($factVal > $factLoop)) {
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                return Functions::NAN();
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            }
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            $factorial = 1;
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            while ($factLoop > 1) {
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                $factorial *= $factLoop--;
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            }
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            return $factorial;
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        }
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        return Functions::VALUE();
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    }
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    /**
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     * FACTDOUBLE.
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     *
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     * Returns the double factorial of a number.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        FACTDOUBLE(factVal)
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param float $factVal Factorial Value
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     *
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     * @return int Double Factorial
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     */
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    public static function FACTDOUBLE($factVal)
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    {
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        $factLoop = Functions::flattenSingleValue($factVal);
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        if (is_numeric($factLoop)) {
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            $factLoop = floor($factLoop);
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            if ($factVal < 0) {
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                return Functions::NAN();
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            }
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            $factorial = 1;
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            while ($factLoop > 1) {
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                $factorial *= $factLoop--;
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                --$factLoop;
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            return $factorial;
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        }
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        return Functions::VALUE();
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    }
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    /**
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     * FLOOR.
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     *
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     * Rounds number down, toward zero, to the nearest multiple of significance.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        FLOOR(number[,significance])
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param float $number Number to round
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     * @param float $significance Significance
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     *
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     * @return float Rounded Number
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     */
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    public static function FLOOR($number, $significance = null)
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    {
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        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
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        $significance = Functions::flattenSingleValue($significance);
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        if (($significance === null) &&
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            (Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == Functions::COMPATIBILITY_GNUMERIC)) {
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            $significance = $number / abs($number);
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        }
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        if ((is_numeric($number)) && (is_numeric($significance))) {
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            if ($significance == 0.0) {
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                return Functions::DIV0();
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            } elseif ($number == 0.0) {
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                return 0.0;
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            } elseif (self::SIGN($number) == self::SIGN($significance)) {
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                return floor($number / $significance) * $significance;
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            }
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            return Functions::NAN();
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        }
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        return Functions::VALUE();
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    }
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    private static function evaluateGCD($a, $b)
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    {
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        return $b ? self::evaluateGCD($b, $a % $b) : $a;
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    /**
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     * GCD.
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     *
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     * Returns the greatest common divisor of a series of numbers.
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     * The greatest common divisor is the largest integer that divides both
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     *        number1 and number2 without a remainder.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        GCD(number1[,number2[, ...]])
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param mixed ...$args Data values
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     *
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     * @return int Greatest Common Divisor
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     */
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    public static function GCD(...$args)
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    {
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        $args = Functions::flattenArray($args);
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        // Loop through arguments
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        foreach (Functions::flattenArray($args) as $value) {
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            if (!is_numeric($value)) {
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                return Functions::VALUE();
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            } elseif ($value < 0) {
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                return Functions::NAN();
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            }
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        }
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        $gcd = (int) array_pop($args);
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        do {
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            $gcd = self::evaluateGCD($gcd, (int) array_pop($args));
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        } while (!empty($args));
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        return $gcd;
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    }
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    /**
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     * INT.
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     *
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     * Casts a floating point value to an integer
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        INT(number)
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param float $number Number to cast to an integer
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     *
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     * @return int Integer value
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     */
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    public static function INT($number)
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    {
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        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
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        if ($number === null) {
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            return 0;
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        } elseif (is_bool($number)) {
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            return (int) $number;
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        }
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        if (is_numeric($number)) {
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            return (int) floor($number);
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        }
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        return Functions::VALUE();
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    }
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    /**
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     * LCM.
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     *
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     * Returns the lowest common multiplier of a series of numbers
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     * The least common multiple is the smallest positive integer that is a multiple
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     * of all integer arguments number1, number2, and so on. Use LCM to add fractions
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     * with different denominators.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        LCM(number1[,number2[, ...]])
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param mixed ...$args Data values
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     *
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     * @return int Lowest Common Multiplier
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     */
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    public static function LCM(...$args)
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    {
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        $returnValue = 1;
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        $allPoweredFactors = [];
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        // Loop through arguments
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        foreach (Functions::flattenArray($args) as $value) {
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            if (!is_numeric($value)) {
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                return Functions::VALUE();
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            }
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            if ($value == 0) {
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                return 0;
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            } elseif ($value < 0) {
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                return Functions::NAN();
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            }
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            $myFactors = self::factors(floor($value));
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            $myCountedFactors = array_count_values($myFactors);
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            $myPoweredFactors = [];
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            foreach ($myCountedFactors as $myCountedFactor => $myCountedPower) {
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                $myPoweredFactors[$myCountedFactor] = pow($myCountedFactor, $myCountedPower);
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            }
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            foreach ($myPoweredFactors as $myPoweredValue => $myPoweredFactor) {
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                if (isset($allPoweredFactors[$myPoweredValue])) {
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                    if ($allPoweredFactors[$myPoweredValue] < $myPoweredFactor) {
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                        $allPoweredFactors[$myPoweredValue] = $myPoweredFactor;
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                    }
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                } else {
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                    $allPoweredFactors[$myPoweredValue] = $myPoweredFactor;
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        foreach ($allPoweredFactors as $allPoweredFactor) {
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            $returnValue *= (int) $allPoweredFactor;
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        }
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        return $returnValue;
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    }
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    /**
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     * LOG_BASE.
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     *
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     * Returns the logarithm of a number to a specified base. The default base is 10.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        LOG(number[,base])
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param float $number The positive real number for which you want the logarithm
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     * @param float $base The base of the logarithm. If base is omitted, it is assumed to be 10.
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     *
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     * @return float
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     */
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    public static function logBase($number = null, $base = 10)
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    {
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        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
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        $base = ($base === null) ? 10 : (float) Functions::flattenSingleValue($base);
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        if ((!is_numeric($base)) || (!is_numeric($number))) {
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            return Functions::VALUE();
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        }
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        if (($base <= 0) || ($number <= 0)) {
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            return Functions::NAN();
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        }
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        return log($number, $base);
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    }
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    /**
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     * MDETERM.
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     *
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     * Returns the matrix determinant of an array.
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     *
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     * Excel Function:
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     *        MDETERM(array)
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     *
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     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
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     *
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     * @param array $matrixValues A matrix of values
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     *
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     * @return float
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     */
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    public static function MDETERM($matrixValues)
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    {
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        $matrixData = [];
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        if (!is_array($matrixValues)) {
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            $matrixValues = [[$matrixValues]];
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        }
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        $row = $maxColumn = 0;
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        foreach ($matrixValues as $matrixRow) {
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            if (!is_array($matrixRow)) {
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                $matrixRow = [$matrixRow];
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            }
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            $column = 0;
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            foreach ($matrixRow as $matrixCell) {
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                if ((is_string($matrixCell)) || ($matrixCell === null)) {
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                    return Functions::VALUE();
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                }
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                $matrixData[$row][$column] = $matrixCell;
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                ++$column;
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            }
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            if ($column > $maxColumn) {
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                $maxColumn = $column;
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            }
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            ++$row;
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        }
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        $matrix = new Matrix($matrixData);
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        if (!$matrix->isSquare()) {
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            return Functions::VALUE();
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        }
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        try {
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            return $matrix->determinant();
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        } catch (MatrixException $ex) {
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            return Functions::VALUE();
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518
        }
519
    }
520
521
    /**
522
     * MINVERSE.
523
     *
524
     * Returns the inverse matrix for the matrix stored in an array.
525
     *
526
     * Excel Function:
527
     *        MINVERSE(array)
528
     *
529
     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
530
     *
531
     * @param array $matrixValues A matrix of values
532
     *
533
     * @return array
534
     */
535 10
    public static function MINVERSE($matrixValues)
536
    {
537 10
        $matrixData = [];
538 10
        if (!is_array($matrixValues)) {
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            $matrixValues = [[$matrixValues]];
540
        }
541
542 10
        $row = $maxColumn = 0;
543 10
        foreach ($matrixValues as $matrixRow) {
544 10
            if (!is_array($matrixRow)) {
545
                $matrixRow = [$matrixRow];
546
            }
547 10
            $column = 0;
548 10
            foreach ($matrixRow as $matrixCell) {
549 10
                if ((is_string($matrixCell)) || ($matrixCell === null)) {
550
                    return Functions::VALUE();
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                }
552 10
                $matrixData[$row][$column] = $matrixCell;
553 10
                ++$column;
554
            }
555 10
            if ($column > $maxColumn) {
556 10
                $maxColumn = $column;
557
            }
558 10
            ++$row;
559
        }
560
561 10
        $matrix = new Matrix($matrixData);
562 10
        if (!$matrix->isSquare()) {
563
            return Functions::VALUE();
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564
        }
565
566 10
        if ($matrix->determinant() == 0.0) {
567
            return Functions::NAN();
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568
        }
569
570
        try {
571 10
            return $matrix->inverse()->toArray();
572
        } catch (MatrixException $ex) {
573
            return Functions::VALUE();
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574
        }
575
    }
576
577
    /**
578
     * MMULT.
579
     *
580
     * @param array $matrixData1 A matrix of values
581
     * @param array $matrixData2 A matrix of values
582
     *
583
     * @return array
584
     */
585 8
    public static function MMULT($matrixData1, $matrixData2)
586
    {
587 8
        $matrixAData = $matrixBData = [];
588 8
        if (!is_array($matrixData1)) {
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            $matrixData1 = [[$matrixData1]];
590
        }
591 8
        if (!is_array($matrixData2)) {
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            $matrixData2 = [[$matrixData2]];
593
        }
594
595
        try {
596 8
            $rowA = 0;
597 8
            foreach ($matrixData1 as $matrixRow) {
598 8
                if (!is_array($matrixRow)) {
599
                    $matrixRow = [$matrixRow];
600
                }
601 8
                $columnA = 0;
602 8
                foreach ($matrixRow as $matrixCell) {
603 8
                    if ((!is_numeric($matrixCell)) || ($matrixCell === null)) {
604
                        return Functions::VALUE();
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                    }
606 8
                    $matrixAData[$rowA][$columnA] = $matrixCell;
607 8
                    ++$columnA;
608
                }
609 8
                ++$rowA;
610
            }
611 8
            $matrixA = new Matrix($matrixAData);
612 8
            $rowB = 0;
613 8
            foreach ($matrixData2 as $matrixRow) {
614 8
                if (!is_array($matrixRow)) {
615 1
                    $matrixRow = [$matrixRow];
616
                }
617 8
                $columnB = 0;
618 8
                foreach ($matrixRow as $matrixCell) {
619 8
                    if ((!is_numeric($matrixCell)) || ($matrixCell === null)) {
620
                        return Functions::VALUE();
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                    }
622 8
                    $matrixBData[$rowB][$columnB] = $matrixCell;
623 8
                    ++$columnB;
624
                }
625 8
                ++$rowB;
626
            }
627 8
            $matrixB = new Matrix($matrixBData);
628
629 8
            if ($columnA != $rowB) {
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                return Functions::VALUE();
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            }
632
633 6
            return $matrixA->multiply($matrixB)->toArray();
634
        } catch (MatrixException $ex) {
635
            return Functions::VALUE();
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636
        }
637
    }
638
639
    /**
640
     * MOD.
641
     *
642
     * @param int $a Dividend
643
     * @param int $b Divisor
644
     *
645
     * @return int Remainder
646
     */
647 10
    public static function MOD($a = 1, $b = 1)
648
    {
649 10
        $a = (float) Functions::flattenSingleValue($a);
650 10
        $b = (float) Functions::flattenSingleValue($b);
651
652 10
        if ($b == 0.0) {
653 1
            return Functions::DIV0();
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654 9
        } elseif (($a < 0.0) && ($b > 0.0)) {
655 1
            return $b - fmod(abs($a), $b);
656 8
        } elseif (($a > 0.0) && ($b < 0.0)) {
657 2
            return $b + fmod($a, abs($b));
658
        }
659
660 6
        return fmod($a, $b);
661
    }
662
663
    /**
664
     * MROUND.
665
     *
666
     * Rounds a number to the nearest multiple of a specified value
667
     *
668
     * @param float $number Number to round
669
     * @param int $multiple Multiple to which you want to round $number
670
     *
671
     * @return float Rounded Number
672
     */
673 13
    public static function MROUND($number, $multiple)
674
    {
675 13
        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
676 13
        $multiple = Functions::flattenSingleValue($multiple);
677
678 13
        if ((is_numeric($number)) && (is_numeric($multiple))) {
679 11
            if ($multiple == 0) {
680 1
                return 0;
681
            }
682 10
            if ((self::SIGN($number)) == (self::SIGN($multiple))) {
683 9
                $multiplier = 1 / $multiple;
684
685 9
                return round($number * $multiplier) / $multiplier;
686
            }
687
688 1
            return Functions::NAN();
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        }
690
691 2
        return Functions::VALUE();
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692
    }
693
694
    /**
695
     * MULTINOMIAL.
696
     *
697
     * Returns the ratio of the factorial of a sum of values to the product of factorials.
698
     *
699
     * @param array of mixed Data Series
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     *
701
     * @return float
702
     */
703 2
    public static function MULTINOMIAL(...$args)
704
    {
705 2
        $summer = 0;
706 2
        $divisor = 1;
707
        // Loop through arguments
708 2
        foreach (Functions::flattenArray($args) as $arg) {
709
            // Is it a numeric value?
710 2
            if (is_numeric($arg)) {
711 2
                if ($arg < 1) {
712
                    return Functions::NAN();
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                }
714 2
                $summer += floor($arg);
715 2
                $divisor *= self::FACT($arg);
716
            } else {
717
                return Functions::VALUE();
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            }
719
        }
720
721
        // Return
722 2
        if ($summer > 0) {
723 2
            $summer = self::FACT($summer);
724
725 2
            return $summer / $divisor;
726
        }
727
728
        return 0;
729
    }
730
731
    /**
732
     * ODD.
733
     *
734
     * Returns number rounded up to the nearest odd integer.
735
     *
736
     * @param float $number Number to round
737
     *
738
     * @return int Rounded Number
739
     */
740 13
    public static function ODD($number)
741
    {
742 13
        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
743
744 13
        if ($number === null) {
745 1
            return 1;
746 12
        } elseif (is_bool($number)) {
747 2
            return 1;
748 10
        } elseif (is_numeric($number)) {
749 9
            $significance = self::SIGN($number);
750 9
            if ($significance == 0) {
751 1
                return 1;
752
            }
753
754 8
            $result = self::CEILING($number, $significance);
755 8
            if ($result == self::EVEN($result)) {
756 5
                $result += $significance;
757
            }
758
759 8
            return (int) $result;
760
        }
761
762 1
        return Functions::VALUE();
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763
    }
764
765
    /**
766
     * POWER.
767
     *
768
     * Computes x raised to the power y.
769
     *
770
     * @param float $x
771
     * @param float $y
772
     *
773
     * @return float
774
     */
775 81
    public static function POWER($x = 0, $y = 2)
776
    {
777 81
        $x = Functions::flattenSingleValue($x);
778 81
        $y = Functions::flattenSingleValue($y);
779
780
        // Validate parameters
781 81
        if ($x == 0.0 && $y == 0.0) {
782 1
            return Functions::NAN();
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        } elseif ($x == 0.0 && $y < 0.0) {
784 2
            return Functions::DIV0();
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785
        }
786
787
        // Return
788 78
        $result = pow($x, $y);
789
790 78
        return (!is_nan($result) && !is_infinite($result)) ? $result : Functions::NAN();
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791
    }
792
793
    /**
794
     * PRODUCT.
795
     *
796
     * PRODUCT returns the product of all the values and cells referenced in the argument list.
797
     *
798
     * Excel Function:
799
     *        PRODUCT(value1[,value2[, ...]])
800
     *
801
     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
802
     *
803
     * @param mixed ...$args Data values
804
     *
805
     * @return float
806
     */
807 11
    public static function PRODUCT(...$args)
808
    {
809
        // Return value
810 11
        $returnValue = null;
811
812
        // Loop through arguments
813 11
        foreach (Functions::flattenArray($args) as $arg) {
814
            // Is it a numeric value?
815 11
            if ((is_numeric($arg)) && (!is_string($arg))) {
816 11
                if ($returnValue === null) {
817 11
                    $returnValue = $arg;
818
                } else {
819 11
                    $returnValue *= $arg;
820
                }
821
            }
822
        }
823
824
        // Return
825 11
        if ($returnValue === null) {
826
            return 0;
827
        }
828
829 11
        return $returnValue;
830
    }
831
832
    /**
833
     * QUOTIENT.
834
     *
835
     * QUOTIENT function returns the integer portion of a division. Numerator is the divided number
836
     *        and denominator is the divisor.
837
     *
838
     * Excel Function:
839
     *        QUOTIENT(value1[,value2[, ...]])
840
     *
841
     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
842
     *
843
     * @param mixed ...$args Data values
844
     *
845
     * @return float
846
     */
847 6
    public static function QUOTIENT(...$args)
848
    {
849
        // Return value
850 6
        $returnValue = null;
851
852
        // Loop through arguments
853 6
        foreach (Functions::flattenArray($args) as $arg) {
854
            // Is it a numeric value?
855 6
            if ((is_numeric($arg)) && (!is_string($arg))) {
856 6
                if ($returnValue === null) {
857 6
                    $returnValue = ($arg == 0) ? 0 : $arg;
858
                } else {
859 6
                    if (($returnValue == 0) || ($arg == 0)) {
860
                        $returnValue = 0;
861
                    } else {
862 6
                        $returnValue /= $arg;
863
                    }
864
                }
865
            }
866
        }
867
868
        // Return
869 6
        return (int) $returnValue;
870
    }
871
872
    /**
873
     * RAND.
874
     *
875
     * @param int $min Minimal value
876
     * @param int $max Maximal value
877
     *
878
     * @return int Random number
879
     */
880 3
    public static function RAND($min = 0, $max = 0)
881
    {
882 3
        $min = Functions::flattenSingleValue($min);
883 3
        $max = Functions::flattenSingleValue($max);
884
885 3
        if ($min == 0 && $max == 0) {
886 1
            return (mt_rand(0, 10000000)) / 10000000;
887
        }
888
889 3
        return mt_rand($min, $max);
890
    }
891
892 6
    public static function ROMAN($aValue, $style = 0)
893
    {
894 6
        $aValue = Functions::flattenSingleValue($aValue);
895 6
        $style = ($style === null) ? 0 : (int) Functions::flattenSingleValue($style);
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896 6
        if ((!is_numeric($aValue)) || ($aValue < 0) || ($aValue >= 4000)) {
897
            return Functions::VALUE();
898
        }
899 6
        $aValue = (int) $aValue;
900 6
        if ($aValue == 0) {
901
            return '';
902
        }
903
904 6
        $mill = ['', 'M', 'MM', 'MMM', 'MMMM', 'MMMMM'];
905 6
        $cent = ['', 'C', 'CC', 'CCC', 'CD', 'D', 'DC', 'DCC', 'DCCC', 'CM'];
906 6
        $tens = ['', 'X', 'XX', 'XXX', 'XL', 'L', 'LX', 'LXX', 'LXXX', 'XC'];
907 6
        $ones = ['', 'I', 'II', 'III', 'IV', 'V', 'VI', 'VII', 'VIII', 'IX'];
908
909 6
        $roman = '';
910 6
        while ($aValue > 5999) {
911
            $roman .= 'M';
912
            $aValue -= 1000;
913
        }
914 6
        $m = self::romanCut($aValue, 1000);
915 6
        $aValue %= 1000;
916 6
        $c = self::romanCut($aValue, 100);
917 6
        $aValue %= 100;
918 6
        $t = self::romanCut($aValue, 10);
919 6
        $aValue %= 10;
920
921 6
        return $roman . $mill[$m] . $cent[$c] . $tens[$t] . $ones[$aValue];
922
    }
923
924
    /**
925
     * ROUNDUP.
926
     *
927
     * Rounds a number up to a specified number of decimal places
928
     *
929
     * @param float $number Number to round
930
     * @param int $digits Number of digits to which you want to round $number
931
     *
932
     * @return float Rounded Number
933
     */
934 14
    public static function ROUNDUP($number, $digits)
935
    {
936 14
        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
937 14
        $digits = Functions::flattenSingleValue($digits);
938
939 14
        if ((is_numeric($number)) && (is_numeric($digits))) {
940 12
            $significance = pow(10, (int) $digits);
941 12
            if ($number < 0.0) {
942 2
                return floor($number * $significance) / $significance;
943
            }
944
945 10
            return ceil($number * $significance) / $significance;
946
        }
947
948 2
        return Functions::VALUE();
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949
    }
950
951
    /**
952
     * ROUNDDOWN.
953
     *
954
     * Rounds a number down to a specified number of decimal places
955
     *
956
     * @param float $number Number to round
957
     * @param int $digits Number of digits to which you want to round $number
958
     *
959
     * @return float Rounded Number
960
     */
961 14
    public static function ROUNDDOWN($number, $digits)
962
    {
963 14
        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
964 14
        $digits = Functions::flattenSingleValue($digits);
965
966 14
        if ((is_numeric($number)) && (is_numeric($digits))) {
967 12
            $significance = pow(10, (int) $digits);
968 12
            if ($number < 0.0) {
969 2
                return ceil($number * $significance) / $significance;
970
            }
971
972 10
            return floor($number * $significance) / $significance;
973
        }
974
975 2
        return Functions::VALUE();
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976
    }
977
978
    /**
979
     * SERIESSUM.
980
     *
981
     * Returns the sum of a power series
982
     *
983
     * @param float $x Input value to the power series
984
     * @param float $n Initial power to which you want to raise $x
985
     * @param float $m Step by which to increase $n for each term in the series
986
     * @param array of mixed Data Series
987
     *
988
     * @return float
989
     */
990 2
    public static function SERIESSUM(...$args)
991
    {
992 2
        $returnValue = 0;
993
994
        // Loop through arguments
995 2
        $aArgs = Functions::flattenArray($args);
996
997 2
        $x = array_shift($aArgs);
998 2
        $n = array_shift($aArgs);
999 2
        $m = array_shift($aArgs);
1000
1001 2
        if ((is_numeric($x)) && (is_numeric($n)) && (is_numeric($m))) {
1002
            // Calculate
1003 2
            $i = 0;
1004 2
            foreach ($aArgs as $arg) {
1005
                // Is it a numeric value?
1006 2
                if ((is_numeric($arg)) && (!is_string($arg))) {
1007 2
                    $returnValue += $arg * pow($x, $n + ($m * $i++));
1008
                } else {
1009
                    return Functions::VALUE();
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                }
1011
            }
1012
1013 2
            return $returnValue;
1014
        }
1015
1016
        return Functions::VALUE();
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1017
    }
1018
1019
    /**
1020
     * SIGN.
1021
     *
1022
     * Determines the sign of a number. Returns 1 if the number is positive, zero (0)
1023
     *        if the number is 0, and -1 if the number is negative.
1024
     *
1025
     * @param float $number Number to round
1026
     *
1027
     * @return int sign value
1028
     */
1029 72
    public static function SIGN($number)
1030
    {
1031 72
        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
1032
1033 72
        if (is_bool($number)) {
1034 2
            return (int) $number;
1035
        }
1036 70
        if (is_numeric($number)) {
1037 69
            if ($number == 0.0) {
1038 4
                return 0;
1039
            }
1040
1041 65
            return $number / abs($number);
1042
        }
1043
1044 1
        return Functions::VALUE();
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1045
    }
1046
1047
    /**
1048
     * SQRTPI.
1049
     *
1050
     * Returns the square root of (number * pi).
1051
     *
1052
     * @param float $number Number
1053
     *
1054
     * @return float Square Root of Number * Pi
1055
     */
1056 15
    public static function SQRTPI($number)
1057
    {
1058 15
        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
1059
1060 15
        if (is_numeric($number)) {
1061 14
            if ($number < 0) {
1062 3
                return Functions::NAN();
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1063
            }
1064
1065 11
            return sqrt($number * M_PI);
1066
        }
1067
1068 1
        return Functions::VALUE();
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1069
    }
1070
1071 11
    protected static function filterHiddenArgs($cellReference, $args)
1072
    {
1073 11
        return array_filter(
1074 11
            $args,
1075
            function ($index) use ($cellReference) {
1076 11
                [, $row, $column] = explode('.', $index);
1077
1078 11
                return $cellReference->getWorksheet()->getRowDimension($row)->getVisible() &&
1079 11
                    $cellReference->getWorksheet()->getColumnDimension($column)->getVisible();
1080 11
            },
1081 11
            ARRAY_FILTER_USE_KEY
1082
        );
1083
    }
1084
1085 23
    protected static function filterFormulaArgs($cellReference, $args)
1086
    {
1087 23
        return array_filter(
1088 23
            $args,
1089
            function ($index) use ($cellReference) {
1090 23
                [, $row, $column] = explode('.', $index);
1091 23
                if ($cellReference->getWorksheet()->cellExists($column . $row)) {
1092
                    //take this cell out if it contains the SUBTOTAL or AGGREGATE functions in a formula
1093 23
                    $isFormula = $cellReference->getWorksheet()->getCell($column . $row)->isFormula();
1094 23
                    $cellFormula = !preg_match('/^=.*\b(SUBTOTAL|AGGREGATE)\s*\(/i', $cellReference->getWorksheet()->getCell($column . $row)->getValue());
1095
1096 23
                    return !$isFormula || $cellFormula;
1097
                }
1098
1099
                return true;
1100 23
            },
1101 23
            ARRAY_FILTER_USE_KEY
1102
        );
1103
    }
1104
1105
    /**
1106
     * SUBTOTAL.
1107
     *
1108
     * Returns a subtotal in a list or database.
1109
     *
1110
     * @param int the number 1 to 11 that specifies which function to
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1111
     *                    use in calculating subtotals within a range
1112
     *                    list
1113
     *            Numbers 101 to 111 shadow the functions of 1 to 11
1114
     *                    but ignore any values in the range that are
1115
     *                    in hidden rows or columns
1116
     * @param array of mixed Data Series
1117
     *
1118
     * @return float|string
1119
     */
1120 23
    public static function SUBTOTAL(...$args)
1121
    {
1122 23
        $cellReference = array_pop($args);
1123 23
        $aArgs = Functions::flattenArrayIndexed($args);
1124 23
        $subtotal = array_shift($aArgs);
1125
1126
        // Calculate
1127 23
        if ((is_numeric($subtotal)) && (!is_string($subtotal))) {
1128 23
            if ($subtotal > 100) {
1129 11
                $aArgs = self::filterHiddenArgs($cellReference, $aArgs);
1130 11
                $subtotal -= 100;
1131
            }
1132
1133 23
            $aArgs = self::filterFormulaArgs($cellReference, $aArgs);
1134 23
            switch ($subtotal) {
1135 23
                case 1:
1136 2
                    return Statistical::AVERAGE($aArgs);
1137 21
                case 2:
1138 2
                    return Statistical::COUNT($aArgs);
1139 19
                case 3:
1140 2
                    return Statistical::COUNTA($aArgs);
1141 17
                case 4:
1142 2
                    return Statistical::MAX($aArgs);
1143 15
                case 5:
1144 2
                    return Statistical::MIN($aArgs);
1145 13
                case 6:
1146 2
                    return self::PRODUCT($aArgs);
1147 11
                case 7:
1148 2
                    return Statistical::STDEV($aArgs);
1149 9
                case 8:
1150 2
                    return Statistical::STDEVP($aArgs);
1151 7
                case 9:
1152 3
                    return self::SUM($aArgs);
1153 4
                case 10:
1154 2
                    return Statistical::VARFunc($aArgs);
1155 2
                case 11:
1156 2
                    return Statistical::VARP($aArgs);
1157
            }
1158
        }
1159
1160
        return Functions::VALUE();
1161
    }
1162
1163
    /**
1164
     * SUM.
1165
     *
1166
     * SUM computes the sum of all the values and cells referenced in the argument list.
1167
     *
1168
     * Excel Function:
1169
     *        SUM(value1[,value2[, ...]])
1170
     *
1171
     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
1172
     *
1173
     * @param mixed ...$args Data values
1174
     *
1175
     * @return float
1176
     */
1177 32
    public static function SUM(...$args)
1178
    {
1179 32
        $returnValue = 0;
1180
1181
        // Loop through the arguments
1182 32
        foreach (Functions::flattenArray($args) as $arg) {
1183
            // Is it a numeric value?
1184 32
            if ((is_numeric($arg)) && (!is_string($arg))) {
1185 32
                $returnValue += $arg;
1186
            }
1187
        }
1188
1189 32
        return $returnValue;
1190
    }
1191
1192
    /**
1193
     * SUMIF.
1194
     *
1195
     * Counts the number of cells that contain numbers within the list of arguments
1196
     *
1197
     * Excel Function:
1198
     *        SUMIF(value1[,value2[, ...]],condition)
1199
     *
1200
     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
1201
     *
1202
     * @param mixed $aArgs Data values
1203
     * @param string $condition the criteria that defines which cells will be summed
1204
     * @param mixed $sumArgs
1205
     *
1206
     * @return float
1207
     */
1208 10
    public static function SUMIF($aArgs, $condition, $sumArgs = [])
1209
    {
1210 10
        $returnValue = 0;
1211
1212 10
        $aArgs = Functions::flattenArray($aArgs);
1213 10
        $sumArgs = Functions::flattenArray($sumArgs);
1214 10
        if (empty($sumArgs)) {
1215 1
            $sumArgs = $aArgs;
1216
        }
1217 10
        $condition = Functions::ifCondition($condition);
1218
        // Loop through arguments
1219 10
        foreach ($aArgs as $key => $arg) {
1220 10
            if (!is_numeric($arg)) {
1221 6
                $arg = str_replace('"', '""', $arg);
1222 6
                $arg = Calculation::wrapResult(strtoupper($arg));
1223
            }
1224
1225 10
            $testCondition = '=' . $arg . $condition;
1226 10
            $sumValue = array_key_exists($key, $sumArgs) ? $sumArgs[$key] : 0;
1227
1228 10
            if (is_numeric($sumValue) &&
1229 10
                Calculation::getInstance()->_calculateFormulaValue($testCondition)) {
1230
                // Is it a value within our criteria and only numeric can be added to the result
1231 10
                $returnValue += $sumValue;
1232
            }
1233
        }
1234
1235 10
        return $returnValue;
1236
    }
1237
1238
    /**
1239
     * SUMIFS.
1240
     *
1241
     *    Counts the number of cells that contain numbers within the list of arguments
1242
     *
1243
     *    Excel Function:
1244
     *        SUMIFS(value1[,value2[, ...]],condition)
1245
     *
1246
     *    @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
1247
     *
1248
     * @param mixed $args Data values
1249
     * @param string $condition the criteria that defines which cells will be summed
1250
     *
1251
     * @return float
1252
     */
1253 2
    public static function SUMIFS(...$args)
1254
    {
1255 2
        $arrayList = $args;
1256
1257
        // Return value
1258 2
        $returnValue = 0;
1259
1260 2
        $sumArgs = Functions::flattenArray(array_shift($arrayList));
1261 2
        $aArgsArray = [];
1262 2
        $conditions = [];
1263
1264 2
        while (count($arrayList) > 0) {
1265 2
            $aArgsArray[] = Functions::flattenArray(array_shift($arrayList));
1266 2
            $conditions[] = Functions::ifCondition(array_shift($arrayList));
1267
        }
1268
1269
        // Loop through each sum and see if arguments and conditions are true
1270 2
        foreach ($sumArgs as $index => $value) {
1271 2
            $valid = true;
1272
1273 2
            foreach ($conditions as $cidx => $condition) {
1274 2
                $arg = $aArgsArray[$cidx][$index];
1275
1276
                // Loop through arguments
1277 2
                if (!is_numeric($arg)) {
1278 2
                    $arg = Calculation::wrapResult(strtoupper($arg));
1279
                }
1280 2
                $testCondition = '=' . $arg . $condition;
1281 2
                if (!Calculation::getInstance()->_calculateFormulaValue($testCondition)) {
1282
                    // Is not a value within our criteria
1283 2
                    $valid = false;
1284
1285 2
                    break; // if false found, don't need to check other conditions
1286
                }
1287
            }
1288
1289 2
            if ($valid) {
1290 2
                $returnValue += $value;
1291
            }
1292
        }
1293
1294
        // Return
1295 2
        return $returnValue;
1296
    }
1297
1298
    /**
1299
     * SUMPRODUCT.
1300
     *
1301
     * Excel Function:
1302
     *        SUMPRODUCT(value1[,value2[, ...]])
1303
     *
1304
     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
1305
     *
1306
     * @param mixed ...$args Data values
1307
     *
1308
     * @return float
1309
     */
1310 3
    public static function SUMPRODUCT(...$args)
1311
    {
1312 3
        $arrayList = $args;
1313
1314 3
        $wrkArray = Functions::flattenArray(array_shift($arrayList));
1315 3
        $wrkCellCount = count($wrkArray);
1316
1317 3
        for ($i = 0; $i < $wrkCellCount; ++$i) {
1318 3
            if ((!is_numeric($wrkArray[$i])) || (is_string($wrkArray[$i]))) {
1319
                $wrkArray[$i] = 0;
1320
            }
1321
        }
1322
1323 3
        foreach ($arrayList as $matrixData) {
1324 3
            $array2 = Functions::flattenArray($matrixData);
1325 3
            $count = count($array2);
1326 3
            if ($wrkCellCount != $count) {
1327
                return Functions::VALUE();
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1328
            }
1329
1330 3
            foreach ($array2 as $i => $val) {
1331 3
                if ((!is_numeric($val)) || (is_string($val))) {
1332
                    $val = 0;
1333
                }
1334 3
                $wrkArray[$i] *= $val;
1335
            }
1336
        }
1337
1338 3
        return array_sum($wrkArray);
1339
    }
1340
1341
    /**
1342
     * SUMSQ.
1343
     *
1344
     * SUMSQ returns the sum of the squares of the arguments
1345
     *
1346
     * Excel Function:
1347
     *        SUMSQ(value1[,value2[, ...]])
1348
     *
1349
     * @category Mathematical and Trigonometric Functions
1350
     *
1351
     * @param mixed ...$args Data values
1352
     *
1353
     * @return float
1354
     */
1355 7
    public static function SUMSQ(...$args)
1356
    {
1357 7
        $returnValue = 0;
1358
1359
        // Loop through arguments
1360 7
        foreach (Functions::flattenArray($args) as $arg) {
1361
            // Is it a numeric value?
1362 7
            if ((is_numeric($arg)) && (!is_string($arg))) {
1363 7
                $returnValue += ($arg * $arg);
1364
            }
1365
        }
1366
1367 7
        return $returnValue;
1368
    }
1369
1370
    /**
1371
     * SUMX2MY2.
1372
     *
1373
     * @param mixed[] $matrixData1 Matrix #1
1374
     * @param mixed[] $matrixData2 Matrix #2
1375
     *
1376
     * @return float
1377
     */
1378 3
    public static function SUMX2MY2($matrixData1, $matrixData2)
1379
    {
1380 3
        $array1 = Functions::flattenArray($matrixData1);
1381 3
        $array2 = Functions::flattenArray($matrixData2);
1382 3
        $count = min(count($array1), count($array2));
1383
1384 3
        $result = 0;
1385 3
        for ($i = 0; $i < $count; ++$i) {
1386 3
            if (((is_numeric($array1[$i])) && (!is_string($array1[$i]))) &&
1387 3
                ((is_numeric($array2[$i])) && (!is_string($array2[$i])))) {
1388 3
                $result += ($array1[$i] * $array1[$i]) - ($array2[$i] * $array2[$i]);
1389
            }
1390
        }
1391
1392 3
        return $result;
1393
    }
1394
1395
    /**
1396
     * SUMX2PY2.
1397
     *
1398
     * @param mixed[] $matrixData1 Matrix #1
1399
     * @param mixed[] $matrixData2 Matrix #2
1400
     *
1401
     * @return float
1402
     */
1403 3
    public static function SUMX2PY2($matrixData1, $matrixData2)
1404
    {
1405 3
        $array1 = Functions::flattenArray($matrixData1);
1406 3
        $array2 = Functions::flattenArray($matrixData2);
1407 3
        $count = min(count($array1), count($array2));
1408
1409 3
        $result = 0;
1410 3
        for ($i = 0; $i < $count; ++$i) {
1411 3
            if (((is_numeric($array1[$i])) && (!is_string($array1[$i]))) &&
1412 3
                ((is_numeric($array2[$i])) && (!is_string($array2[$i])))) {
1413 3
                $result += ($array1[$i] * $array1[$i]) + ($array2[$i] * $array2[$i]);
1414
            }
1415
        }
1416
1417 3
        return $result;
1418
    }
1419
1420
    /**
1421
     * SUMXMY2.
1422
     *
1423
     * @param mixed[] $matrixData1 Matrix #1
1424
     * @param mixed[] $matrixData2 Matrix #2
1425
     *
1426
     * @return float
1427
     */
1428 3
    public static function SUMXMY2($matrixData1, $matrixData2)
1429
    {
1430 3
        $array1 = Functions::flattenArray($matrixData1);
1431 3
        $array2 = Functions::flattenArray($matrixData2);
1432 3
        $count = min(count($array1), count($array2));
1433
1434 3
        $result = 0;
1435 3
        for ($i = 0; $i < $count; ++$i) {
1436 3
            if (((is_numeric($array1[$i])) && (!is_string($array1[$i]))) &&
1437 3
                ((is_numeric($array2[$i])) && (!is_string($array2[$i])))) {
1438 3
                $result += ($array1[$i] - $array2[$i]) * ($array1[$i] - $array2[$i]);
1439
            }
1440
        }
1441
1442 3
        return $result;
1443
    }
1444
1445
    /**
1446
     * TRUNC.
1447
     *
1448
     * Truncates value to the number of fractional digits by number_digits.
1449
     *
1450
     * @param float $value
1451
     * @param int $digits
1452
     *
1453
     * @return float Truncated value
1454
     */
1455 19
    public static function TRUNC($value = 0, $digits = 0)
1456
    {
1457 19
        $value = Functions::flattenSingleValue($value);
1458 19
        $digits = Functions::flattenSingleValue($digits);
1459
1460
        // Validate parameters
1461 19
        if ((!is_numeric($value)) || (!is_numeric($digits))) {
1462 2
            return Functions::VALUE();
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1463
        }
1464 17
        $digits = floor($digits);
1465
1466
        // Truncate
1467 17
        $adjust = pow(10, $digits);
1468
1469 17
        if (($digits > 0) && (rtrim((int) ((abs($value) - abs((int) $value)) * $adjust), '0') < $adjust / 10)) {
1470 2
            return $value;
1471
        }
1472
1473 15
        return ((int) ($value * $adjust)) / $adjust;
1474
    }
1475
1476
    /**
1477
     * SEC.
1478
     *
1479
     * Returns the secant of an angle.
1480
     *
1481
     * @param float $angle Number
1482
     *
1483
     * @return float|string The secant of the angle
1484
     */
1485 14
    public static function SEC($angle)
1486
    {
1487 14
        $angle = Functions::flattenSingleValue($angle);
1488
1489 14
        if (!is_numeric($angle)) {
1490 1
            return Functions::VALUE();
1491
        }
1492
1493 13
        $result = cos($angle);
1494
1495 13
        return ($result == 0.0) ? Functions::DIV0() : 1 / $result;
1496
    }
1497
1498
    /**
1499
     * SECH.
1500
     *
1501
     * Returns the hyperbolic secant of an angle.
1502
     *
1503
     * @param float $angle Number
1504
     *
1505
     * @return float|string The hyperbolic secant of the angle
1506
     */
1507 14
    public static function SECH($angle)
1508
    {
1509 14
        $angle = Functions::flattenSingleValue($angle);
1510
1511 14
        if (!is_numeric($angle)) {
1512 1
            return Functions::VALUE();
1513
        }
1514
1515 13
        $result = cosh($angle);
1516
1517 13
        return ($result == 0.0) ? Functions::DIV0() : 1 / $result;
1518
    }
1519
1520
    /**
1521
     * CSC.
1522
     *
1523
     * Returns the cosecant of an angle.
1524
     *
1525
     * @param float $angle Number
1526
     *
1527
     * @return float|string The cosecant of the angle
1528
     */
1529 10
    public static function CSC($angle)
1530
    {
1531 10
        $angle = Functions::flattenSingleValue($angle);
1532
1533 10
        if (!is_numeric($angle)) {
1534 1
            return Functions::VALUE();
1535
        }
1536
1537 9
        $result = sin($angle);
1538
1539 9
        return ($result == 0.0) ? Functions::DIV0() : 1 / $result;
1540
    }
1541
1542
    /**
1543
     * CSCH.
1544
     *
1545
     * Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of an angle.
1546
     *
1547
     * @param float $angle Number
1548
     *
1549
     * @return float|string The hyperbolic cosecant of the angle
1550
     */
1551 14
    public static function CSCH($angle)
1552
    {
1553 14
        $angle = Functions::flattenSingleValue($angle);
1554
1555 14
        if (!is_numeric($angle)) {
1556 1
            return Functions::VALUE();
1557
        }
1558
1559 13
        $result = sinh($angle);
1560
1561 13
        return ($result == 0.0) ? Functions::DIV0() : 1 / $result;
1562
    }
1563
1564
    /**
1565
     * COT.
1566
     *
1567
     * Returns the cotangent of an angle.
1568
     *
1569
     * @param float $angle Number
1570
     *
1571
     * @return float|string The cotangent of the angle
1572
     */
1573 10
    public static function COT($angle)
1574
    {
1575 10
        $angle = Functions::flattenSingleValue($angle);
1576
1577 10
        if (!is_numeric($angle)) {
1578 1
            return Functions::VALUE();
1579
        }
1580
1581 9
        $result = tan($angle);
1582
1583 9
        return ($result == 0.0) ? Functions::DIV0() : 1 / $result;
1584
    }
1585
1586
    /**
1587
     * COTH.
1588
     *
1589
     * Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of an angle.
1590
     *
1591
     * @param float $angle Number
1592
     *
1593
     * @return float|string The hyperbolic cotangent of the angle
1594
     */
1595 14
    public static function COTH($angle)
1596
    {
1597 14
        $angle = Functions::flattenSingleValue($angle);
1598
1599 14
        if (!is_numeric($angle)) {
1600 1
            return Functions::VALUE();
1601
        }
1602
1603 13
        $result = tanh($angle);
1604
1605 13
        return ($result == 0.0) ? Functions::DIV0() : 1 / $result;
1606
    }
1607
1608
    /**
1609
     * ACOT.
1610
     *
1611
     * Returns the arccotangent of a number.
1612
     *
1613
     * @param float $number Number
1614
     *
1615
     * @return float|string The arccotangent of the number
1616
     */
1617 14
    public static function ACOT($number)
1618
    {
1619 14
        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
1620
1621 14
        if (!is_numeric($number)) {
1622 1
            return Functions::VALUE();
1623
        }
1624
1625 13
        return (M_PI / 2) - atan($number);
1626
    }
1627
1628
    /**
1629
     * ACOTH.
1630
     *
1631
     * Returns the hyperbolic arccotangent of a number.
1632
     *
1633
     * @param float $number Number
1634
     *
1635
     * @return float|string The hyperbolic arccotangent of the number
1636
     */
1637 14
    public static function ACOTH($number)
1638
    {
1639 14
        $number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($number);
1640
1641 14
        if (!is_numeric($number)) {
1642 1
            return Functions::VALUE();
1643
        }
1644
1645 13
        $result = log(($number + 1) / ($number - 1)) / 2;
1646
1647 13
        return is_nan($result) ? Functions::NAN() : $result;
1648
    }
1649
}
1650