Phpstan hasn't identified any errors in Samples in a long time. But, as it turns out, one particular error is suppressed:
```
Variable $helper might not be defined.
```
This error would be generated by almost all samples, and the errors that it suppresses will become problematic if we move to Level 10. We are not yet committed to doing that, but it is pretty easy to write a script to change the samples so that error no longer happens, and there isn't really any reason to delay doing so. The results of that script constitute this PR.
Dealing mostly with mixed variable type. In a great many cases, problems can be resolved replacing `getValue` with `getValueString` or `getCalculatedValue` with `getCalculatedValueString`.
We currently use Phpstan Release 1. Release 2 has been available for some time, and we would like to stay current if possible. In order to get to Release 2, we first have to pass the "bleeding edge" tests for Release 1. I will do this by generating a new baseline using bleeding edge, then fix the baseline errors over several different PR's. This is the first of those.
The samples have become unwieldy when running them from a browser. In particular, the drop-down lists are fixed size with no scrolling, and many of them are now just too large. I have moved all the Calculation samples up a level, and broken several categories (Basic, Chart, DateTime, Engineering, Financial, and Reader) into several pieces.
Convert-Online (now found in the Engineering category) had a number of different problems which are now resolved. It is the only member with any significant code change.