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Page::extractDecodedRawData()   C

Complexity

Conditions 17
Paths 20

Size

Total Lines 64
Code Lines 48

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 44
CRAP Score 17.0237

Importance

Changes 2
Bugs 1 Features 0
Metric Value
cc 17
eloc 48
c 2
b 1
f 0
nc 20
nop 1
dl 0
loc 64
ccs 44
cts 46
cp 0.9565
crap 17.0237
rs 5.2166

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<?php
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/**
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 * @file
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 *          This file is part of the PdfParser library.
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 *
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 * @author  Sébastien MALOT <[email protected]>
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 * @date    2017-01-03
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 *
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 * @license LGPLv3
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 * @url     <https://github.com/smalot/pdfparser>
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 *
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 *  PdfParser is a pdf library written in PHP, extraction oriented.
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 *  Copyright (C) 2017 - Sébastien MALOT <[email protected]>
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 *
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 *  This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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 *  it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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 *  the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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 *  (at your option) any later version.
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 *
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 *  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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 *  GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 *  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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 *  along with this program.
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 *  If not, see <http://www.pdfparser.org/sites/default/LICENSE.txt>.
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 */
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namespace Smalot\PdfParser;
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use Smalot\PdfParser\Element\ElementArray;
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use Smalot\PdfParser\Element\ElementMissing;
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use Smalot\PdfParser\Element\ElementNull;
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use Smalot\PdfParser\Element\ElementXRef;
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class Page extends PDFObject
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{
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    /**
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     * @var Font[]
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     */
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    protected $fonts = null;
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    /**
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     * @var PDFObject[]
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     */
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    protected $xobjects = null;
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    /**
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $dataTm = null;
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    /**
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     * @return Font[]
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     */
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    public function getFonts()
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    {
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        if (null !== $this->fonts) {
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            return $this->fonts;
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        }
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        $resources = $this->get('Resources');
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        if (method_exists($resources, 'has') && $resources->has('Font')) {
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            if ($resources->get('Font') instanceof ElementMissing) {
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            if ($resources->/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ get('Font') instanceof ElementMissing) {

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                return [];
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            }
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            if ($resources->get('Font') instanceof Header) {
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                $fonts = $resources->get('Font')->getElements();
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            } else {
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                $fonts = $resources->get('Font')->getHeader()->getElements();
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            }
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            $table = [];
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            foreach ($fonts as $id => $font) {
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                if ($font instanceof Font) {
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                    $table[$id] = $font;
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                    // Store too on cleaned id value (only numeric)
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                    $id = preg_replace('/[^0-9\.\-_]/', '', $id);
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                    if ('' != $id) {
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                        $table[$id] = $font;
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                    }
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                }
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            }
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            return $this->fonts = $table;
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        }
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        return [];
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    }
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    public function getFont(string $id): ?Font
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    {
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        $fonts = $this->getFonts();
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        if (isset($fonts[$id])) {
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            return $fonts[$id];
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        }
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        // According to the PDF specs (https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/pdf/pdfs/PDF32000_2008.pdf, page 238)
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        // "The font resource name presented to the Tf operator is arbitrary, as are the names for all kinds of resources"
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        // Instead, we search for the unfiltered name first and then do this cleaning as a fallback, so all tests still pass.
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        if (isset($fonts[$id])) {
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            return $fonts[$id];
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        } else {
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            $id = preg_replace('/[^0-9\.\-_]/', '', $id);
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            if (isset($fonts[$id])) {
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                return $fonts[$id];
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            }
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        }
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        return null;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Support for XObject
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     *
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     * @return PDFObject[]
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     */
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    public function getXObjects()
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    {
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        if (null !== $this->xobjects) {
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            return $this->xobjects;
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        }
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        $resources = $this->get('Resources');
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        if (method_exists($resources, 'has') && $resources->has('XObject')) {
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            if ($resources->get('XObject') instanceof Header) {
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                $xobjects = $resources->get('XObject')->getElements();
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            } else {
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                $xobjects = $resources->get('XObject')->getHeader()->getElements();
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            }
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            $table = [];
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            foreach ($xobjects as $id => $xobject) {
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                $table[$id] = $xobject;
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                $id = preg_replace('/[^0-9\.\-_]/', '', $id);
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                if ('' != $id) {
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                    $table[$id] = $xobject;
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            }
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            return $this->xobjects = $table;
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    }
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    public function getXObject(string $id): ?PDFObject
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    {
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        $xobjects = $this->getXObjects();
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        if (isset($xobjects[$id])) {
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            return $xobjects[$id];
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        }
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        return null;
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        /*$id = preg_replace('/[^0-9\.\-_]/', '', $id);
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        if (isset($xobjects[$id])) {
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            return $xobjects[$id];
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        } else {
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            return null;
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        }*/
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    }
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    public function getText(self $page = null): string
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    {
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        if ($contents = $this->get('Contents')) {
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            if ($contents instanceof ElementMissing) {
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            } elseif ($contents instanceof ElementNull) {
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                return '';
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            } elseif ($contents instanceof PDFObject) {
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                $elements = $contents->getHeader()->getElements();
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                if (is_numeric(key($elements))) {
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                    $new_content = '';
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                    foreach ($elements as $element) {
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                        if ($element instanceof ElementXRef) {
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                            $new_content .= $element->getObject()->getContent();
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                            $new_content .= $element->getContent();
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                    $header = new Header([], $this->document);
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                    $contents = new PDFObject($this->document, $header, $new_content, $this->config);
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            } elseif ($contents instanceof ElementArray) {
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                // Create a virtual global content.
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                $new_content = '';
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                foreach ($contents->getContent() as $content) {
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                    $new_content .= $content->getContent()."\n";
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                $header = new Header([], $this->document);
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                $contents = new PDFObject($this->document, $header, $new_content, $this->config);
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            return $contents->getText($this);
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            return $contents->/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ getText($this);

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        }
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        return '';
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    }
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    public function getTextArray(self $page = null): array
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    {
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        if ($contents = $this->get('Contents')) {
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            if ($contents instanceof ElementMissing) {
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            } elseif ($contents instanceof ElementNull) {
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            } elseif ($contents instanceof PDFObject) {
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                $elements = $contents->getHeader()->getElements();
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                if (is_numeric(key($elements))) {
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                    $new_content = '';
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                    foreach ($elements as $element) {
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                        if ($element instanceof ElementXRef) {
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                            $new_content .= $element->getObject()->getContent();
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                        } else {
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                            $new_content .= $element->getContent();
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                        }
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                    }
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                    $contents = new PDFObject($this->document, $header, $new_content, $this->config);
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                } else {
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                    try {
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                        $contents->getTextArray($this);
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                    } catch (\Error $e) {
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                        return $contents->getTextArray();
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                    }
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            } elseif ($contents instanceof ElementArray) {
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                $new_content = '';
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                foreach ($contents->getContent() as $content) {
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                    $new_content .= $content->getContent()."\n";
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                $contents = new PDFObject($this->document, $header, $new_content, $this->config);
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            return $contents->getTextArray($this);
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            return $contents->/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ getTextArray($this);

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        }
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        return [];
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets all the text data with its internal representation of the page.
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     *
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     * @return array An array with the data and the internal representation
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     */
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    public function extractRawData(): array
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    {
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        /*
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         * Now you can get the complete content of the object with the text on it
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         */
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        $extractedData = [];
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        $content = $this->get('Contents');
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        $values = $content->getContent();
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        if (isset($values) && \is_array($values)) {
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            $text = '';
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            foreach ($values as $section) {
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                $text .= $section->getContent();
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            }
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            $sectionsText = $this->getSectionsText($text);
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            foreach ($sectionsText as $sectionText) {
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                $commandsText = $this->getCommandsText($sectionText);
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                foreach ($commandsText as $command) {
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                }
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            }
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        } else {
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            $sectionsText = $content->getSectionsText($content->getContent());
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            /** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ 
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            $sectionsText = $content->getSectionsText($content->getContent());

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            foreach ($sectionsText as $sectionText) {
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                $extractedData[] = ['t' => '', 'o' => 'BT', 'c' => ''];
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                $commandsText = $content->getCommandsText($sectionText);
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                $commandsText = $content->getCommandsText($sectionText);

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                foreach ($commandsText as $command) {
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        return $extractedData;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets all the decoded text data with it internal representation from a page.
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     *
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     * @param array $extractedRawData the extracted data return by extractRawData or
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     *                                null if extractRawData should be called
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     *
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     * @return array An array with the data and the internal representation
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     */
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    public function extractDecodedRawData(array $extractedRawData = null): array
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    {
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        if (!isset($extractedRawData) || !$extractedRawData) {
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            $extractedRawData = $this->extractRawData();
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        }
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        $currentFont = null; /** @var Font $currentFont */
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        $clippedFont = null;
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        foreach ($extractedRawData as &$command) {
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            if ('Tj' == $command['o'] || 'TJ' == $command['o']) {
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                $data = $command['c'];
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                if (!\is_array($data)) {
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                    $tmpText = '';
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                    if (isset($currentFont)) {
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                        $tmpText = $currentFont->decodeOctal($data);
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                        //$tmpText = $currentFont->decodeHexadecimal($tmpText, false);
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                    }
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                    $tmpText = str_replace(
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                            ['\\\\', '\(', '\)', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\ '],
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                            ['\\', '(', ')', "\n", "\r", "\t", ' '],
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                            $tmpText
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                    );
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                    $tmpText = utf8_encode($tmpText);
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                    if (isset($currentFont)) {
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                        $tmpText = $currentFont->decodeContent($tmpText);
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                    }
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                    $command['c'] = $tmpText;
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                    continue;
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                }
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                $numText = \count($data);
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                for ($i = 0; $i < $numText; ++$i) {
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                    if (0 != ($i % 2)) {
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                        continue;
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                    }
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                    $tmpText = $data[$i]['c'];
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                    $decodedText = '';
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                    if (isset($currentFont)) {
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                        $decodedText = $currentFont->decodeOctal($tmpText);
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                        $decodedText = $tmpText;
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                    }
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                    $decodedText = str_replace(
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                            ['\\\\', '\(', '\)', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\ '],
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                            ['\\', '(', ')', "\n", "\r", "\t", ' '],
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                            $decodedText
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                    );
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                    $decodedText = utf8_encode($decodedText);
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                    if (isset($currentFont)) {
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                        $decodedText = $currentFont->decodeContent($decodedText);
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                    }
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                    $command['c'][$i]['c'] = $decodedText;
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                    continue;
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                }
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            } elseif ('Tf' == $command['o'] || 'TF' == $command['o']) {
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                $fontId = explode(' ', $command['c'])[0];
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                $currentFont = $this->getFont($fontId);
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                continue;
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            } elseif ('Q' == $command['o']) {
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                $currentFont = $clippedFont;
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            } elseif ('q' == $command['o']) {
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                $clippedFont = $currentFont;
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            }
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        }
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        return $extractedRawData;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets just the Text commands that are involved in text positions and
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     * Text Matrix (Tm)
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     *
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     * It extract just the PDF commands that are involved with text positions, and
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     * the Text Matrix (Tm). These are: BT, ET, TL, Td, TD, Tm, T*, Tj, ', ", and TJ
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     *
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     * @param array $extractedDecodedRawData The data extracted by extractDecodeRawData.
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     *                                       If it is null, the method extractDecodeRawData is called.
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     *
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     * @return array An array with the text command of the page
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     */
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    public function getDataCommands(array $extractedDecodedRawData = null): array
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    {
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        if (!isset($extractedDecodedRawData) || !$extractedDecodedRawData) {
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            $extractedDecodedRawData = $this->extractDecodedRawData();
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        }
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        $extractedData = [];
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        foreach ($extractedDecodedRawData as $command) {
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            switch ($command['o']) {
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                /*
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                 * BT
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                 * Begin a text object, inicializind the Tm and Tlm to identity matrix
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                 */
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                case 'BT':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * ET
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                 * End a text object, discarding the text matrix
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                 */
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                case 'ET':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * leading TL
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                 * Set the text leading, Tl, to leading. Tl is used by the T*, ' and " operators.
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                 * Initial value: 0
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                 */
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                case 'TL':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * tx ty Td
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                 * Move to the start of the next line, offset form the start of the
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                 * current line by tx, ty.
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                 */
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                case 'Td':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * tx ty TD
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                 * Move to the start of the next line, offset form the start of the
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                 * current line by tx, ty. As a side effect, this operator set the leading
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                 * parameter in the text state. This operator has the same effect as the
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                 * code:
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                 * -ty TL
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                 * tx ty Td
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                 */
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                case 'TD':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * a b c d e f Tm
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                 * Set the text matrix, Tm, and the text line matrix, Tlm. The operands are
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                 * all numbers, and the initial value for Tm and Tlm is the identity matrix
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                 * [1 0 0 1 0 0]
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                 */
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                case 'Tm':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * T*
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                 * Move to the start of the next line. This operator has the same effect
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                 * as the code:
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                 * 0 Tl Td
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                 * Where Tl is the current leading parameter in the text state.
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                 */
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                case 'T*':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * string Tj
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                 * Show a Text String
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                 */
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                case 'Tj':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * string '
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                 * Move to the next line and show a text string. This operator has the
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                 * same effect as the code:
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                 * T*
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                 * string Tj
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                 */
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                case "'":
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * aw ac string "
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                 * Move to the next lkine and show a text string, using aw as the word
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                 * spacing and ac as the character spacing. This operator has the same
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                 * effect as the code:
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                 * aw Tw
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                 * ac Tc
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                 * string '
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                 * Tw set the word spacing, Tw, to wordSpace.
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                 * Tc Set the character spacing, Tc, to charsSpace.
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                 */
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                case '"':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                /*
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                 * array TJ
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                 * Show one or more text strings allow individual glyph positioning.
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                 * Each lement of array con be a string or a number. If the element is
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                 * a string, this operator shows the string. If it is a number, the
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                 * operator adjust the text position by that amount; that is, it translates
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                 * the text matrix, Tm. This amount is substracted form the current
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                 * horizontal or vertical coordinate, depending on the writing mode.
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                 * in the default coordinate system, a positive adjustment has the effect
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                 * of moving the next glyph painted either to the left or down by the given
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                 * amount.
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                 */
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                case 'TJ':
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                    $extractedData[] = $command;
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                    break;
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                default:
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            }
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        }
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        return $extractedData;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the Text Matrix of the text in the page
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     *
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     * Return an array where every item is an array where the first item is the
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     * Text Matrix (Tm) and the second is a string with the text data.  The Text matrix
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     * is an array of 6 numbers. The last 2 numbers are the coordinates X and Y of the
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     * text. The first 4 numbers has to be with Scalation, Rotation and Skew of the text.
534
     *
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     * @param array $dataCommands the data extracted by getDataCommands
536
     *                            if null getDataCommands is called
537
     *
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     * @return array an array with the data of the page including the Tm information
539
     *               of any text in the page
540
     */
541 4
    public function getDataTm(array $dataCommands = null): array
542
    {
543 4
        if (!isset($dataCommands) || !$dataCommands) {
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544 4
            $dataCommands = $this->getDataCommands();
545
        }
546
547
        /*
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         * At the beginning of a text object Tm is the identity matrix
549
         */
550 4
        $defaultTm = ['1', '0', '0', '1', '0', '0'];
551
552
        /*
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         *  Set the text leading used by T*, ' and " operators
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         */
555 4
        $defaultTl = 0;
556
557
        /*
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         * Setting where are the X and Y coordinates in the matrix (Tm)
559
         */
560 4
        $x = 4;
561 4
        $y = 5;
562 4
        $Tx = 0;
563 4
        $Ty = 0;
564
565 4
        $Tm = $defaultTm;
566 4
        $Tl = $defaultTl;
567
568 4
        $extractedTexts = $this->getTextArray();
569 4
        $extractedData = [];
570 4
        foreach ($dataCommands as $command) {
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            $currentText = $extractedTexts[\count($extractedData)];
572 4
            switch ($command['o']) {
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                /*
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                 * BT
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                 * Begin a text object, inicializind the Tm and Tlm to identity matrix
576
                 */
577 4
                case 'BT':
578 4
                    $Tm = $defaultTm;
579 4
                    $Tl = $defaultTl; //review this.
580 4
                    $Tx = 0;
581 4
                    $Ty = 0;
582 4
                    break;
583
584
                /*
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                 * ET
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                 * End a text object, discarding the text matrix
587
                 */
588 4
                case 'ET':
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                    $Tm = $defaultTm;
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                    $Tl = $defaultTl;  //review this
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                    $Tx = 0;
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                    $Ty = 0;
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                    break;
594
595
                /*
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                 * leading TL
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                 * Set the text leading, Tl, to leading. Tl is used by the T*, ' and " operators.
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                 * Initial value: 0
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                 */
600 4
                case 'TL':
601 2
                    $Tl = (float) $command['c'];
602 2
                    break;
603
604
                /*
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                 * tx ty Td
606
                 * Move to the start of the next line, offset form the start of the
607
                 * current line by tx, ty.
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                 */
609 4
                case 'Td':
610 4
                    $coord = explode(' ', $command['c']);
611 4
                    $Tx += (float) $coord[0];
612 4
                    $Ty += (float) $coord[1];
613 4
                    $Tm[$x] = (string) $Tx;
614 4
                    $Tm[$y] = (string) $Ty;
615 4
                    break;
616
617
                /*
618
                 * tx ty TD
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                 * Move to the start of the next line, offset form the start of the
620
                 * current line by tx, ty. As a side effect, this operator set the leading
621
                 * parameter in the text state. This operator has the same effect as the
622
                 * code:
623
                 * -ty TL
624
                 * tx ty Td
625
                 */
626 4
                case 'TD':
627
                    $coord = explode(' ', $command['c']);
628
                    $Tl = (float) $coord[1];
629
                    $Tx += (float) $coord[0];
630
                    $Ty -= (float) $coord[1];
631
                    $Tm[$x] = (string) $Tx;
632
                    $Tm[$y] = (string) $Ty;
633
                    break;
634
635
                /*
636
                 * a b c d e f Tm
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                 * Set the text matrix, Tm, and the text line matrix, Tlm. The operands are
638
                 * all numbers, and the initial value for Tm and Tlm is the identity matrix
639
                 * [1 0 0 1 0 0]
640
                 */
641 4
                case 'Tm':
642 2
                    $Tm = explode(' ', $command['c']);
643 2
                    $Tx = (float) $Tm[$x];
644 2
                    $Ty = (float) $Tm[$y];
645 2
                    break;
646
647
                /*
648
                 * T*
649
                 * Move to the start of the next line. This operator has the same effect
650
                 * as the code:
651
                 * 0 Tl Td
652
                 * Where Tl is the current leading parameter in the text state.
653
                 */
654 4
                case 'T*':
655 2
                    $Ty -= $Tl;
656 2
                    $Tm[$y] = (string) $Ty;
657 2
                    break;
658
659
                /*
660
                 * string Tj
661
                 * Show a Text String
662
                 */
663 4
                case 'Tj':
664 3
                    $extractedData[] = [$Tm, $currentText];
665 3
                    break;
666
667
                /*
668
                 * string '
669
                 * Move to the next line and show a text string. This operator has the
670
                 * same effect as the code:
671
                 * T*
672
                 * string Tj
673
                 */
674 4
                case "'":
675
                    $Ty -= $Tl;
676
                    $Tm[$y] = (string) $Ty;
677
                    $extractedData[] = [$Tm, $currentText];
678
                    break;
679
680
                /*
681
                 * aw ac string "
682
                 * Move to the next line and show a text string, using aw as the word
683
                 * spacing and ac as the character spacing. This operator has the same
684
                 * effect as the code:
685
                 * aw Tw
686
                 * ac Tc
687
                 * string '
688
                 * Tw set the word spacing, Tw, to wordSpace.
689
                 * Tc Set the character spacing, Tc, to charsSpace.
690
                 */
691 4
                case '"':
692
                    $data = explode(' ', $currentText);
693
                    $Ty -= $Tl;
694
                    $Tm[$y] = (string) $Ty;
695
                    $extractedData[] = [$Tm, $data[2]]; //Verify
696
                    break;
697
698
                /*
699
                 * array TJ
700
                 * Show one or more text strings allow individual glyph positioning.
701
                 * Each lement of array con be a string or a number. If the element is
702
                 * a string, this operator shows the string. If it is a number, the
703
                 * operator adjust the text position by that amount; that is, it translates
704
                 * the text matrix, Tm. This amount is substracted form the current
705
                 * horizontal or vertical coordinate, depending on the writing mode.
706
                 * in the default coordinate system, a positive adjustment has the effect
707
                 * of moving the next glyph painted either to the left or down by the given
708
                 * amount.
709
                 */
710 4
                case 'TJ':
711 4
                    $extractedData[] = [$Tm, $currentText];
712 4
                    break;
713
                default:
714
            }
715
        }
716 4
        $this->dataTm = $extractedData;
717
718 4
        return $extractedData;
719
    }
720
721
    /**
722
     * Gets text data that are around the given coordinates (X,Y)
723
     *
724
     * If the text is in near the given coordinates (X,Y) (or the TM info),
725
     * the text is returned.  The extractedData return by getDataTm, could be use to see
726
     * where is the coordinates of a given text, using the TM info for it.
727
     *
728
     * @param float $x      The X value of the coordinate to search for. if null
729
     *                      just the Y value is considered (same Row)
730
     * @param float $y      The Y value of the coordinate to search for
731
     *                      just the X value is considered (same column)
732
     * @param float $xError The value less or more to consider an X to be "near"
733
     * @param float $yError The value less or more to consider an Y to be "near"
734
     *
735
     * @return array An array of text that are near the given coordinates. If no text
736
     *               "near" the x,y coordinate, an empty array is returned. If Both, x
737
     *               and y coordinates are null, null is returned.
738
     */
739 1
    public function getTextXY(float $x = null, float $y = null, float $xError = 0, float $yError = 0): array
740
    {
741 1
        if (!isset($this->dataTm) || !$this->dataTm) {
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742 1
            $this->getDataTm();
743
        }
744
745 1
        if (null !== $x) {
746 1
            $x = (float) $x;
747
        }
748
749 1
        if (null !== $y) {
750 1
            $y = (float) $y;
751
        }
752
753 1
        if (null === $x && null === $y) {
754
            return [];
755
        }
756
757 1
        $xError = (float) $xError;
758 1
        $yError = (float) $yError;
759
760 1
        $extractedData = [];
761 1
        foreach ($this->dataTm as $item) {
762 1
            $tm = $item[0];
763 1
            $xTm = (float) $tm[4];
764 1
            $yTm = (float) $tm[5];
765 1
            $text = $item[1];
766 1
            if (null === $y) {
767
                if (($xTm >= ($x - $xError)) &&
768
                    ($xTm <= ($x + $xError))) {
769
                    $extractedData[] = [$tm, $text];
770
                    continue;
771
                }
772
            }
773 1
            if (null === $x) {
774
                if (($yTm >= ($y - $yError)) &&
775
                    ($yTm <= ($y + $yError))) {
776
                    $extractedData[] = [$tm, $text];
777
                    continue;
778
                }
779
            }
780 1
            if (($xTm >= ($x - $xError)) &&
781 1
                ($xTm <= ($x + $xError)) &&
782 1
                ($yTm >= ($y - $yError)) &&
783 1
                ($yTm <= ($y + $yError))) {
784 1
                $extractedData[] = [$tm, $text];
785 1
                continue;
786
            }
787
        }
788
789 1
        return $extractedData;
790
    }
791
}
792