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							- <?php
 
- namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation;
 
- class Logical
 
- {
 
-     /**
 
-      * TRUE.
 
-      *
 
-      * Returns the boolean TRUE.
 
-      *
 
-      * Excel Function:
 
-      *        =TRUE()
 
-      *
 
-      * @category Logical Functions
 
-      *
 
-      * @return bool True
 
-      */
 
-     public static function true()
 
-     {
 
-         return true;
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * FALSE.
 
-      *
 
-      * Returns the boolean FALSE.
 
-      *
 
-      * Excel Function:
 
-      *        =FALSE()
 
-      *
 
-      * @category Logical Functions
 
-      *
 
-      * @return bool False
 
-      */
 
-     public static function false()
 
-     {
 
-         return false;
 
-     }
 
-     private static function countTrueValues(array $args)
 
-     {
 
-         $returnValue = 0;
 
-         foreach ($args as $arg) {
 
-             // Is it a boolean value?
 
-             if (is_bool($arg)) {
 
-                 $returnValue += $arg;
 
-             } elseif ((is_numeric($arg)) && (!is_string($arg))) {
 
-                 $returnValue += ((int) $arg != 0);
 
-             } elseif (is_string($arg)) {
 
-                 $arg = strtoupper($arg);
 
-                 if (($arg == 'TRUE') || ($arg == Calculation::getTRUE())) {
 
-                     $arg = true;
 
-                 } elseif (($arg == 'FALSE') || ($arg == Calculation::getFALSE())) {
 
-                     $arg = false;
 
-                 } else {
 
-                     return Functions::VALUE();
 
-                 }
 
-                 $returnValue += ($arg != 0);
 
-             }
 
-         }
 
-         return $returnValue;
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * LOGICAL_AND.
 
-      *
 
-      * Returns boolean TRUE if all its arguments are TRUE; returns FALSE if one or more argument is FALSE.
 
-      *
 
-      * Excel Function:
 
-      *        =AND(logical1[,logical2[, ...]])
 
-      *
 
-      *        The arguments must evaluate to logical values such as TRUE or FALSE, or the arguments must be arrays
 
-      *            or references that contain logical values.
 
-      *
 
-      *        Boolean arguments are treated as True or False as appropriate
 
-      *        Integer or floating point arguments are treated as True, except for 0 or 0.0 which are False
 
-      *        If any argument value is a string, or a Null, the function returns a #VALUE! error, unless the string holds
 
-      *            the value TRUE or FALSE, in which case it is evaluated as the corresponding boolean value
 
-      *
 
-      * @category Logical Functions
 
-      *
 
-      * @param mixed ...$args Data values
 
-      *
 
-      * @return bool|string the logical AND of the arguments
 
-      */
 
-     public static function logicalAnd(...$args)
 
-     {
 
-         $args = Functions::flattenArray($args);
 
-         if (count($args) == 0) {
 
-             return Functions::VALUE();
 
-         }
 
-         $args = array_filter($args, function ($value) {
 
-             return $value !== null || (is_string($value) && trim($value) == '');
 
-         });
 
-         $argCount = count($args);
 
-         $returnValue = self::countTrueValues($args);
 
-         if (is_string($returnValue)) {
 
-             return $returnValue;
 
-         }
 
-         return ($returnValue > 0) && ($returnValue == $argCount);
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * LOGICAL_OR.
 
-      *
 
-      * Returns boolean TRUE if any argument is TRUE; returns FALSE if all arguments are FALSE.
 
-      *
 
-      * Excel Function:
 
-      *        =OR(logical1[,logical2[, ...]])
 
-      *
 
-      *        The arguments must evaluate to logical values such as TRUE or FALSE, or the arguments must be arrays
 
-      *            or references that contain logical values.
 
-      *
 
-      *        Boolean arguments are treated as True or False as appropriate
 
-      *        Integer or floating point arguments are treated as True, except for 0 or 0.0 which are False
 
-      *        If any argument value is a string, or a Null, the function returns a #VALUE! error, unless the string holds
 
-      *            the value TRUE or FALSE, in which case it is evaluated as the corresponding boolean value
 
-      *
 
-      * @category Logical Functions
 
-      *
 
-      * @param mixed $args Data values
 
-      *
 
-      * @return bool|string the logical OR of the arguments
 
-      */
 
-     public static function logicalOr(...$args)
 
-     {
 
-         $args = Functions::flattenArray($args);
 
-         if (count($args) == 0) {
 
-             return Functions::VALUE();
 
-         }
 
-         $args = array_filter($args, function ($value) {
 
-             return $value !== null || (is_string($value) && trim($value) == '');
 
-         });
 
-         $returnValue = self::countTrueValues($args);
 
-         if (is_string($returnValue)) {
 
-             return $returnValue;
 
-         }
 
-         return $returnValue > 0;
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * LOGICAL_XOR.
 
-      *
 
-      * Returns the Exclusive Or logical operation for one or more supplied conditions.
 
-      * i.e. the Xor function returns TRUE if an odd number of the supplied conditions evaluate to TRUE, and FALSE otherwise.
 
-      *
 
-      * Excel Function:
 
-      *        =XOR(logical1[,logical2[, ...]])
 
-      *
 
-      *        The arguments must evaluate to logical values such as TRUE or FALSE, or the arguments must be arrays
 
-      *            or references that contain logical values.
 
-      *
 
-      *        Boolean arguments are treated as True or False as appropriate
 
-      *        Integer or floating point arguments are treated as True, except for 0 or 0.0 which are False
 
-      *        If any argument value is a string, or a Null, the function returns a #VALUE! error, unless the string holds
 
-      *            the value TRUE or FALSE, in which case it is evaluated as the corresponding boolean value
 
-      *
 
-      * @category Logical Functions
 
-      *
 
-      * @param mixed $args Data values
 
-      *
 
-      * @return bool|string the logical XOR of the arguments
 
-      */
 
-     public static function logicalXor(...$args)
 
-     {
 
-         $args = Functions::flattenArray($args);
 
-         if (count($args) == 0) {
 
-             return Functions::VALUE();
 
-         }
 
-         $args = array_filter($args, function ($value) {
 
-             return $value !== null || (is_string($value) && trim($value) == '');
 
-         });
 
-         $returnValue = self::countTrueValues($args);
 
-         if (is_string($returnValue)) {
 
-             return $returnValue;
 
-         }
 
-         return $returnValue % 2 == 1;
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * NOT.
 
-      *
 
-      * Returns the boolean inverse of the argument.
 
-      *
 
-      * Excel Function:
 
-      *        =NOT(logical)
 
-      *
 
-      *        The argument must evaluate to a logical value such as TRUE or FALSE
 
-      *
 
-      *        Boolean arguments are treated as True or False as appropriate
 
-      *        Integer or floating point arguments are treated as True, except for 0 or 0.0 which are False
 
-      *        If any argument value is a string, or a Null, the function returns a #VALUE! error, unless the string holds
 
-      *            the value TRUE or FALSE, in which case it is evaluated as the corresponding boolean value
 
-      *
 
-      * @category Logical Functions
 
-      *
 
-      * @param mixed $logical A value or expression that can be evaluated to TRUE or FALSE
 
-      *
 
-      * @return bool|string the boolean inverse of the argument
 
-      */
 
-     public static function NOT($logical = false)
 
-     {
 
-         $logical = Functions::flattenSingleValue($logical);
 
-         if (is_string($logical)) {
 
-             $logical = strtoupper($logical);
 
-             if (($logical == 'TRUE') || ($logical == Calculation::getTRUE())) {
 
-                 return false;
 
-             } elseif (($logical == 'FALSE') || ($logical == Calculation::getFALSE())) {
 
-                 return true;
 
-             }
 
-             return Functions::VALUE();
 
-         }
 
-         return !$logical;
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * STATEMENT_IF.
 
-      *
 
-      * Returns one value if a condition you specify evaluates to TRUE and another value if it evaluates to FALSE.
 
-      *
 
-      * Excel Function:
 
-      *        =IF(condition[,returnIfTrue[,returnIfFalse]])
 
-      *
 
-      *        Condition is any value or expression that can be evaluated to TRUE or FALSE.
 
-      *            For example, A10=100 is a logical expression; if the value in cell A10 is equal to 100,
 
-      *            the expression evaluates to TRUE. Otherwise, the expression evaluates to FALSE.
 
-      *            This argument can use any comparison calculation operator.
 
-      *        ReturnIfTrue is the value that is returned if condition evaluates to TRUE.
 
-      *            For example, if this argument is the text string "Within budget" and the condition argument evaluates to TRUE,
 
-      *            then the IF function returns the text "Within budget"
 
-      *            If condition is TRUE and ReturnIfTrue is blank, this argument returns 0 (zero). To display the word TRUE, use
 
-      *            the logical value TRUE for this argument.
 
-      *            ReturnIfTrue can be another formula.
 
-      *        ReturnIfFalse is the value that is returned if condition evaluates to FALSE.
 
-      *            For example, if this argument is the text string "Over budget" and the condition argument evaluates to FALSE,
 
-      *            then the IF function returns the text "Over budget".
 
-      *            If condition is FALSE and ReturnIfFalse is omitted, then the logical value FALSE is returned.
 
-      *            If condition is FALSE and ReturnIfFalse is blank, then the value 0 (zero) is returned.
 
-      *            ReturnIfFalse can be another formula.
 
-      *
 
-      * @category Logical Functions
 
-      *
 
-      * @param mixed $condition Condition to evaluate
 
-      * @param mixed $returnIfTrue Value to return when condition is true
 
-      * @param mixed $returnIfFalse Optional value to return when condition is false
 
-      *
 
-      * @return mixed The value of returnIfTrue or returnIfFalse determined by condition
 
-      */
 
-     public static function statementIf($condition = true, $returnIfTrue = 0, $returnIfFalse = false)
 
-     {
 
-         $condition = ($condition === null) ? true : (bool) Functions::flattenSingleValue($condition);
 
-         $returnIfTrue = ($returnIfTrue === null) ? 0 : Functions::flattenSingleValue($returnIfTrue);
 
-         $returnIfFalse = ($returnIfFalse === null) ? false : Functions::flattenSingleValue($returnIfFalse);
 
-         return ($condition) ? $returnIfTrue : $returnIfFalse;
 
-     }
 
-     /**
 
-      * IFERROR.
 
-      *
 
-      * Excel Function:
 
-      *        =IFERROR(testValue,errorpart)
 
-      *
 
-      * @category Logical Functions
 
-      *
 
-      * @param mixed $testValue Value to check, is also the value returned when no error
 
-      * @param mixed $errorpart Value to return when testValue is an error condition
 
-      *
 
-      * @return mixed The value of errorpart or testValue determined by error condition
 
-      */
 
-     public static function IFERROR($testValue = '', $errorpart = '')
 
-     {
 
-         $testValue = ($testValue === null) ? '' : Functions::flattenSingleValue($testValue);
 
-         $errorpart = ($errorpart === null) ? '' : Functions::flattenSingleValue($errorpart);
 
-         return self::statementIf(Functions::isError($testValue), $errorpart, $testValue);
 
-     }
 
- }
 
 
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