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<?php namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Style\NumberFormat; use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Shared\Date; class DateFormatter { /** * Search/replace values to convert Excel date/time format masks to PHP format masks. */ private const DATE_FORMAT_REPLACEMENTS = [ // first remove escapes related to non-format characters '\\' => '', // 12-hour suffix 'am/pm' => 'A', // 4-digit year 'e' => 'Y', 'yyyy' => 'Y', // 2-digit year 'yy' => 'y', // first letter of month - no php equivalent 'mmmmm' => 'M', // full month name 'mmmm' => 'F', // short month name 'mmm' => 'M', // mm is minutes if time, but can also be month w/leading zero // so we try to identify times be the inclusion of a : separator in the mask // It isn't perfect, but the best way I know how ':mm' => ':i', 'mm:' => 'i:', // full day of week name 'dddd' => 'l', // short day of week name 'ddd' => 'D', // days leading zero 'dd' => 'd', // days no leading zero 'd' => 'j', // fractional seconds - no php equivalent '.s' => '', ]; /** * Search/replace values to convert Excel date/time format masks hours to PHP format masks (24 hr clock). */ private const DATE_FORMAT_REPLACEMENTS24 = [ 'hh' => 'H', 'h' => 'G', // month leading zero 'mm' => 'm', // month no leading zero 'm' => 'n', // seconds 'ss' => 's', ]; /** * Search/replace values to convert Excel date/time format masks hours to PHP format masks (12 hr clock). */ private const DATE_FORMAT_REPLACEMENTS12 = [ 'hh' => 'h', 'h' => 'g', // month leading zero 'mm' => 'm', // month no leading zero 'm' => 'n', // seconds 'ss' => 's', ]; private const HOURS_IN_DAY = 24; private const MINUTES_IN_DAY = 60 * self::HOURS_IN_DAY; private const SECONDS_IN_DAY = 60 * self::MINUTES_IN_DAY; private const INTERVAL_PRECISION = 10; private const INTERVAL_LEADING_ZERO = [ '[hh]', '[mm]', '[ss]', ]; private const INTERVAL_ROUND_PRECISION = [ // hours and minutes truncate '[h]' => self::INTERVAL_PRECISION, '[hh]' => self::INTERVAL_PRECISION, '[m]' => self::INTERVAL_PRECISION, '[mm]' => self::INTERVAL_PRECISION, // seconds round '[s]' => 0, '[ss]' => 0, ]; private const INTERVAL_MULTIPLIER = [ '[h]' => self::HOURS_IN_DAY, '[hh]' => self::HOURS_IN_DAY, '[m]' => self::MINUTES_IN_DAY, '[mm]' => self::MINUTES_IN_DAY, '[s]' => self::SECONDS_IN_DAY, '[ss]' => self::SECONDS_IN_DAY, ]; /** @param mixed $value */ private static function tryInterval(bool &$seekingBracket, string &$block, $value, string $format): void { if ($seekingBracket) { if (false !== strpos($block, $format)) { $hours = (string) (int) round( self::INTERVAL_MULTIPLIER[$format] * $value, self::INTERVAL_ROUND_PRECISION[$format] ); if (strlen($hours) === 1 && in_array($format, self::INTERVAL_LEADING_ZERO, true)) { $hours = "0$hours"; } $block = str_replace($format, $hours, $block); $seekingBracket = false; } } } /** @param mixed $value */ public static function format($value, string $format): string { // strip off first part containing e.g. [$-F800] or [$USD-409] // general syntax: [$<Currency string>-<language info>] // language info is in hexadecimal // strip off chinese part like [DBNum1][$-804] $format = (string) preg_replace('/^(\[DBNum\d\])*(\[\$[^\]]*\])/i', '', $format); // OpenOffice.org uses upper-case number formats, e.g. 'YYYY', convert to lower-case; // but we don't want to change any quoted strings /** @var callable */ $callable = [self::class, 'setLowercaseCallback']; $format = (string) preg_replace_callback('/(?:^|")([^"]*)(?:$|")/', $callable, $format); // Only process the non-quoted blocks for date format characters $blocks = explode('"', $format); foreach ($blocks as $key => &$block) { if ($key % 2 == 0) { $block = strtr($block, self::DATE_FORMAT_REPLACEMENTS); if (!strpos($block, 'A')) { // 24-hour time format // when [h]:mm format, the [h] should replace to the hours of the value * 24 $seekingBracket = true; self::tryInterval($seekingBracket, $block, $value, '[h]'); self::tryInterval($seekingBracket, $block, $value, '[hh]'); self::tryInterval($seekingBracket, $block, $value, '[mm]'); self::tryInterval($seekingBracket, $block, $value, '[m]'); self::tryInterval($seekingBracket, $block, $value, '[s]'); self::tryInterval($seekingBracket, $block, $value, '[ss]'); $block = strtr($block, self::DATE_FORMAT_REPLACEMENTS24); } else { // 12-hour time format $block = strtr($block, self::DATE_FORMAT_REPLACEMENTS12); } } } $format = implode('"', $blocks); // escape any quoted characters so that DateTime format() will render them correctly /** @var callable */ $callback = [self::class, 'escapeQuotesCallback']; $format = (string) preg_replace_callback('/"(.*)"/U', $callback, $format); $dateObj = Date::excelToDateTimeObject($value); // If the colon preceding minute had been quoted, as happens in // Excel 2003 XML formats, m will not have been changed to i above. // Change it now. $format = (string) \preg_replace('/\\\\:m/', ':i', $format); return $dateObj->format($format); } private static function setLowercaseCallback(array $matches): string { return mb_strtolower($matches[0]); } private static function escapeQuotesCallback(array $matches): string { return '\\' . implode('\\', /** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ str_split($matches[1])); } }