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Author SHA1 Message Date
oleibman a1f90b76e4 Add A Test 2025-02-26 18:52:31 -08:00
oleibman 37b6ca4979 Allow php-cs-fixer to Handle Implicit Backslashes
Its defaults are to unescape within single quotes, and escape within double quotes and here-docs. Right now, it leaves everything as-is, which means our code is inconsistent and need not be. Further, although dealing with complex regular expressions will never be easy, I find it much easier to figure out what's going on when superfluous back-slashes are removed.

These changes were all made automatically using the "fix" script, so should be reliable. They, of course, pass all unit tests.
2025-02-08 00:11:01 -08:00
Adrien Crivelli ec4098c8fd Strict mode for all tests
While we might never be able to have 100% of our code strict, we can at
the very least do it for all of our tests. This ensures that our tests
are using our API with the types as intended by the test author, and not
silently be cast to what our API requires.
2023-09-07 17:44:56 +08:00
oleibman fd61638206 Fractional Seconds in Date/Time Values (#3677)
This is a replacement for PR #2404 which has been open for almost 2 years, and which I will close now. As submitted, it broke many unit tests, and no attempt was made to fix those and add others. However, while reviewing it, I found that, among all the tests which it accidentally broke, there were tests which it "broke" (in ExplicitDateTest) which were actually wrong in the first place. That seemed a good enough reason to investigate further.

The original PR suggested the change was needed because "there is now support for microseconds when reading Datetime cells". I'm not sure that's true. Time of day is stored as a fraction of a day, and nothing prevents microseconds from being part of that fraction. It is true that Excel does not allow you to format a date/time cell to display more than 3 decimal positions for the seconds value, even if the value turns out to be accurate to the microsecond, and that has not changed. It is also true that Php supports microsecond accuracy in its DateTime objects, and it behooves PhpSpreadsheet to accommodate that.

PhpSpreadsheet, like Excel, nominally supported the use of one, two, or three decimals when displaying seconds. However, it did not do it correctly, and there had been no tests of this using a value where the decimals were anything other than 0. One existing test, in NumberFormatDates, was wrong. It is fixed and new tests added.
2023-08-23 07:22:46 -07:00
MarkBaker c71aedeb56 Modify Date/Time check in the NumberFormatter so that masks with a decimal/fractional time aren't misinterpreted as number masks, while still ensuring that durations are interpreted as date/time masks, and locale currency masks are still treated as numbers
A date/time with a decimal time shouldn't have a digit placeholder __before__ the decimal point, only after
2023-02-28 12:34:00 +01:00
oleibman 7fe5ee84ea Time Interval Formatting
Fix #2768. DateFormatter handles only one of six special formats for time intervals `[h] [hh] [m] [mm] [s] [ss]`. This PR extends support to the rest. There should be no more than one of these in any format string. Although it certainly could make sense to treat `[d] [dd]` in the same manner, Excel does not seem to support those.

Interesting observations - hours and minutes are truncated (presumably because they may be followed by minutes and seconds), but seconds are rounded. Also, there are some floating point issues, which fortunately showed up for the example in the original issue. There, the time interval was 1.15, which should evaluate to a minutes value of 1656 (as it does in Excel). However, on my system it evaluated to 1655 because of a rounding error in the 13th decimal place. To overcome this, values are rounded to 10 decimal places before truncating.
2022-04-23 11:12:46 -07:00
SheetJSDev 24fb8e61ae formatAsDate strip language metadata (#1618)
* Revert "Fix cant get right format chinese date format error"

This reverts commit 8c58385d6c.

* formatAsDate strip language metadata (fixes #1616)

Co-authored-by: Mark Baker <mark@lange.demon.co.uk>
2021-01-29 17:14:38 +01:00
Mark Baker ab1c6e53b6 Number format with colours (#1080)
* Fix number formatting using named colours in format masks

* Handle number formatting with ful substitution of values by a string

* Update changelog
2019-07-14 19:36:34 +02:00
GreatHumorist 699da09176 Fix time format for duration was incorrect
When using format `[h]:mm` it should convert to the "total hours:minutes"

Closes #666
Fixes #664
Fixes #446
Fixes #342
2019-01-02 13:17:52 +11:00
Derek Bonner 01501b6ff2 Remove locale from format string to prevent formatting error (#644)
When a formatting string has a locale in it an error can occur when outputting. For example when the format string with a locale such as `[$-1010409]#,##0.00;-#,##0.00` appears, a value of 9.98 comes back as $9.98. This is because at https://github.com/PHPOffice/PhpSpreadsheet/blob/1.4.0/src/PhpSpreadsheet/Style/NumberFormat.php#L711 the numberFormat regex will match to the zeros inside the locale ([$-1010409]). Attempts to adjust the numberFormat regex caused regressions in other tests. Adding another step to filter out the locale caused no regression.
2018-09-28 21:28:40 +09:00
Derek Bonner 7a4cbd4fd5 Cell formats with escaped spaces were causing incorrect date formatting
Fix issue where escaped spaces in cell format would cause incorrect
date format leading to incorrect time conversions

Fixes #557
Closes #558
2018-06-24 19:35:45 +09:00
Adrien Crivelli 8dddf56c2e Use proper syntax for variadic functions
This simplify code, increase readability and improve the function
signature for API users.
2017-01-23 15:01:20 +09:00
Green Wang 8c58385d6c Fix cant get right format chinese date format error
modify preg expression in NumberFormat.php

[DBNum1][$-804]yyyy"年"m"月"d"日";@
[DBNum1][$-804]yyyy"年"m"月";@
[DBNum1][$-804]m"月"d"日";@

FIX #44
2016-11-27 13:39:45 +09:00
Adrien Crivelli e1f81f0fe0 Refactor tests data from custom format to PHP
FIX #14
2016-08-16 21:00:19 +09:00