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1 | <?php |
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2 | /** |
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3 | * Created by PhpStorm. |
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4 | * User: ignatenkov |
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5 | * Date: 21.08.15 |
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6 | * Time: 1:22 |
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7 | */ |
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8 | |||
9 | namespace YaWeather\Models; |
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10 | |||
11 | |||
12 | class City { |
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13 | |||
14 | public $city; |
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15 | public $country; |
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16 | public $region; |
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17 | |||
18 | public $fact; |
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19 | public $yesterday; |
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20 | |||
21 | public $days; |
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22 | |||
23 | |||
24 | /** |
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25 | * Get current model day |
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26 | * @return string |
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27 | */ |
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28 | View Code Duplication | public function getCurrentDay() { |
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29 | $current = date("Y-m-d"); |
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30 | if(isset($this->days[$current])) |
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31 | return $this->days[$current]; |
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32 | else |
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33 | return "not found current day"; |
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34 | } |
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35 | |||
36 | /** |
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37 | * Get List models Day |
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38 | * @return mixed |
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39 | */ |
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40 | View Code Duplication | public function getListDays() { |
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41 | $current = date("Y-m-d"); |
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42 | if(isset($this->days[$current])) |
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43 | unset($this->days[$current]); |
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44 | |||
45 | return $this->days; |
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46 | } |
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47 | |||
48 | /** |
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49 | * Get yesterday model day |
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50 | * @return string |
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51 | */ |
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52 | View Code Duplication | public function getYesterday() { |
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53 | $yesterday = date("Y-m-d", time() - 86400); |
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55 | if(isset($this->days[$yesterday])) |
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56 | return $this->days[$yesterday]; |
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57 | else |
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58 | return "not found yesterday day"; |
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59 | } |
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63 | |||
64 | /*public $listDay = array(); |
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50% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?
Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it. The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production. This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them. ![]() |
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65 | private $xml; |
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66 | |||
67 | public function __construct($fileName) { |
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68 | |||
69 | $this->xml = simplexml_load_file($fileName); |
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70 | /*$day = new Day(); |
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71 | $day->p = 0; |
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72 | $day->p1 = 1; |
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73 | |||
74 | $this->listDay[] = $day;*/ |
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75 | //echo $fileName; |
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76 | //$xml = simplexml_load_file($fileName, "Day"); |
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59% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?
Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it. The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production. This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them. ![]() |
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80 | //$xml1 = $file = file_get_contents($fileName, true);; |
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53% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?
Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it. The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production. This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them. ![]() |
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81 | //var_dump($xml); |
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82 | //$xml1 = simplexml_load_string($xml, 'Day'); |
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59% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?
Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it. The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production. This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them. ![]() |
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83 | //var_dump($xml->day[0]); |
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80% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?
Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it. The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production. This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them. ![]() |
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84 | //var_dump($xml); |
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85 | //var_dump($this->listDay); |
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72% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?
Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it. The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production. This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them. ![]() |
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86 | /*} |
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50% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?
Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it. The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production. This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them. ![]() |
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88 | public function getListDay() { |
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89 | |||
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93 | foreach ($this->xml->day as $day) { |
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94 | $this->listDay[] = new Day($day); |
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95 | //var_dump($day->sunrise); |
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96 | |||
97 | } |
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98 | |||
99 | return $this->listDay; |
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100 | |||
101 | }*/ |
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102 | |||
103 | |||
104 | /*public function getListDay() { |
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56% of this comment could be valid code. Did you maybe forget this after debugging?
Sometimes obsolete code just ends up commented out instead of removed. In this case it is better to remove the code once you have checked you do not need it. The code might also have been commented out for debugging purposes. In this case it is vital that someone uncomments it again or your project may behave in very unexpected ways in production. This check looks for comments that seem to be mostly valid code and reports them. ![]() |
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105 | return $this->listDay; |
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106 | }*/ |
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107 | |||
108 | } |
Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.
You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.