| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608609610611612613614615616617618619620621622623624625626627628629630631632633634635636637638639640641642643644645646647648649650651652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679680681682683684685686687688689690691692693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760761762763764765766767768769770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791792793794795796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830831832833834835836837838839840841842843844845846847848849850851852853854855856857858859860861862863864865866867868869870871872873874875876877878879880881882883884885886887888889890891892893894895896897898899900901902903904905906907908909910911912913914915916917918919920921922923924925926 | <?phpnamespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation;use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell\Cell;use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Cell\Coordinate;use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Shared\StringHelper;use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Worksheet\Worksheet;class LookupRef{    /**     * CELL_ADDRESS.     *     * Creates a cell address as text, given specified row and column numbers.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =ADDRESS(row, column, [relativity], [referenceStyle], [sheetText])     *     * @param mixed $row Row number to use in the cell reference     * @param mixed $column Column number to use in the cell reference     * @param int $relativity Flag indicating the type of reference to return     *                                1 or omitted    Absolute     *                                2                Absolute row; relative column     *                                3                Relative row; absolute column     *                                4                Relative     * @param bool $referenceStyle A logical value that specifies the A1 or R1C1 reference style.     *                                TRUE or omitted        CELL_ADDRESS returns an A1-style reference     *                                FALSE                CELL_ADDRESS returns an R1C1-style reference     * @param string $sheetText Optional Name of worksheet to use     *     * @return string     */    public static function cellAddress($row, $column, $relativity = 1, $referenceStyle = true, $sheetText = '')    {        $row = Functions::flattenSingleValue($row);        $column = Functions::flattenSingleValue($column);        $relativity = Functions::flattenSingleValue($relativity);        $sheetText = Functions::flattenSingleValue($sheetText);        if (($row < 1) || ($column < 1)) {            return Functions::VALUE();        }        if ($sheetText > '') {            if (strpos($sheetText, ' ') !== false) {                $sheetText = "'" . $sheetText . "'";            }            $sheetText .= '!';        }        if ((!is_bool($referenceStyle)) || $referenceStyle) {            $rowRelative = $columnRelative = '$';            $column = Coordinate::stringFromColumnIndex($column);            if (($relativity == 2) || ($relativity == 4)) {                $columnRelative = '';            }            if (($relativity == 3) || ($relativity == 4)) {                $rowRelative = '';            }            return $sheetText . $columnRelative . $column . $rowRelative . $row;        }        if (($relativity == 2) || ($relativity == 4)) {            $column = '[' . $column . ']';        }        if (($relativity == 3) || ($relativity == 4)) {            $row = '[' . $row . ']';        }        return $sheetText . 'R' . $row . 'C' . $column;    }    /**     * COLUMN.     *     * Returns the column number of the given cell reference     * If the cell reference is a range of cells, COLUMN returns the column numbers of each column in the reference as a horizontal array.     * If cell reference is omitted, and the function is being called through the calculation engine, then it is assumed to be the     *        reference of the cell in which the COLUMN function appears; otherwise this function returns 0.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =COLUMN([cellAddress])     *     * @param null|array|string $cellAddress A reference to a range of cells for which you want the column numbers     *     * @return int|int[]     */    public static function COLUMN($cellAddress = null)    {        if ($cellAddress === null || trim($cellAddress) === '') {            return 0;        }        if (is_array($cellAddress)) {            foreach ($cellAddress as $columnKey => $value) {                $columnKey = preg_replace('/[^a-z]/i', '', $columnKey);                return (int) Coordinate::columnIndexFromString($columnKey);            }        } else {            list($sheet, $cellAddress) = Worksheet::extractSheetTitle($cellAddress, true);            if (strpos($cellAddress, ':') !== false) {                list($startAddress, $endAddress) = explode(':', $cellAddress);                $startAddress = preg_replace('/[^a-z]/i', '', $startAddress);                $endAddress = preg_replace('/[^a-z]/i', '', $endAddress);                $returnValue = [];                do {                    $returnValue[] = (int) Coordinate::columnIndexFromString($startAddress);                } while ($startAddress++ != $endAddress);                return $returnValue;            }            $cellAddress = preg_replace('/[^a-z]/i', '', $cellAddress);            return (int) Coordinate::columnIndexFromString($cellAddress);        }    }    /**     * COLUMNS.     *     * Returns the number of columns in an array or reference.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =COLUMNS(cellAddress)     *     * @param null|array|string $cellAddress An array or array formula, or a reference to a range of cells for which you want the number of columns     *     * @return int The number of columns in cellAddress     */    public static function COLUMNS($cellAddress = null)    {        if ($cellAddress === null || $cellAddress === '') {            return 1;        } elseif (!is_array($cellAddress)) {            return Functions::VALUE();        }        reset($cellAddress);        $isMatrix = (is_numeric(key($cellAddress)));        list($columns, $rows) = Calculation::getMatrixDimensions($cellAddress);        if ($isMatrix) {            return $rows;        }        return $columns;    }    /**     * ROW.     *     * Returns the row number of the given cell reference     * If the cell reference is a range of cells, ROW returns the row numbers of each row in the reference as a vertical array.     * If cell reference is omitted, and the function is being called through the calculation engine, then it is assumed to be the     *        reference of the cell in which the ROW function appears; otherwise this function returns 0.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =ROW([cellAddress])     *     * @param null|array|string $cellAddress A reference to a range of cells for which you want the row numbers     *     * @return int or array of integer     */    public static function ROW($cellAddress = null)    {        if ($cellAddress === null || trim($cellAddress) === '') {            return 0;        }        if (is_array($cellAddress)) {            foreach ($cellAddress as $columnKey => $rowValue) {                foreach ($rowValue as $rowKey => $cellValue) {                    return (int) preg_replace('/\D/', '', $rowKey);                }            }        } else {            list($sheet, $cellAddress) = Worksheet::extractSheetTitle($cellAddress, true);            if (strpos($cellAddress, ':') !== false) {                list($startAddress, $endAddress) = explode(':', $cellAddress);                $startAddress = preg_replace('/\D/', '', $startAddress);                $endAddress = preg_replace('/\D/', '', $endAddress);                $returnValue = [];                do {                    $returnValue[][] = (int) $startAddress;                } while ($startAddress++ != $endAddress);                return $returnValue;            }            list($cellAddress) = explode(':', $cellAddress);            return (int) preg_replace('/\D/', '', $cellAddress);        }    }    /**     * ROWS.     *     * Returns the number of rows in an array or reference.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =ROWS(cellAddress)     *     * @param null|array|string $cellAddress An array or array formula, or a reference to a range of cells for which you want the number of rows     *     * @return int The number of rows in cellAddress     */    public static function ROWS($cellAddress = null)    {        if ($cellAddress === null || $cellAddress === '') {            return 1;        } elseif (!is_array($cellAddress)) {            return Functions::VALUE();        }        reset($cellAddress);        $isMatrix = (is_numeric(key($cellAddress)));        list($columns, $rows) = Calculation::getMatrixDimensions($cellAddress);        if ($isMatrix) {            return $columns;        }        return $rows;    }    /**     * HYPERLINK.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =HYPERLINK(linkURL,displayName)     *     * @category Logical Functions     *     * @param string $linkURL Value to check, is also the value returned when no error     * @param string $displayName Value to return when testValue is an error condition     * @param Cell $pCell The cell to set the hyperlink in     *     * @return mixed The value of $displayName (or $linkURL if $displayName was blank)     */    public static function HYPERLINK($linkURL = '', $displayName = null, Cell $pCell = null)    {        $linkURL = ($linkURL === null) ? '' : Functions::flattenSingleValue($linkURL);        $displayName = ($displayName === null) ? '' : Functions::flattenSingleValue($displayName);        if ((!is_object($pCell)) || (trim($linkURL) == '')) {            return Functions::REF();        }        if ((is_object($displayName)) || trim($displayName) == '') {            $displayName = $linkURL;        }        $pCell->getHyperlink()->setUrl($linkURL);        $pCell->getHyperlink()->setTooltip($displayName);        return $displayName;    }    /**     * INDIRECT.     *     * Returns the reference specified by a text string.     * References are immediately evaluated to display their contents.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =INDIRECT(cellAddress)     *     * NOTE - INDIRECT() does not yet support the optional a1 parameter introduced in Excel 2010     *     * @param null|array|string $cellAddress $cellAddress The cell address of the current cell (containing this formula)     * @param Cell $pCell The current cell (containing this formula)     *     * @return mixed The cells referenced by cellAddress     *     * @todo    Support for the optional a1 parameter introduced in Excel 2010     */    public static function INDIRECT($cellAddress = null, Cell $pCell = null)    {        $cellAddress = Functions::flattenSingleValue($cellAddress);        if ($cellAddress === null || $cellAddress === '') {            return Functions::REF();        }        $cellAddress1 = $cellAddress;        $cellAddress2 = null;        if (strpos($cellAddress, ':') !== false) {            list($cellAddress1, $cellAddress2) = explode(':', $cellAddress);        }        if ((!preg_match('/^' . Calculation::CALCULATION_REGEXP_CELLREF . '$/i', $cellAddress1, $matches)) ||            (($cellAddress2 !== null) && (!preg_match('/^' . Calculation::CALCULATION_REGEXP_CELLREF . '$/i', $cellAddress2, $matches)))) {            if (!preg_match('/^' . Calculation::CALCULATION_REGEXP_NAMEDRANGE . '$/i', $cellAddress1, $matches)) {                return Functions::REF();            }            if (strpos($cellAddress, '!') !== false) {                list($sheetName, $cellAddress) = Worksheet::extractSheetTitle($cellAddress, true);                $sheetName = trim($sheetName, "'");                $pSheet = $pCell->getWorksheet()->getParent()->getSheetByName($sheetName);            } else {                $pSheet = $pCell->getWorksheet();            }            return Calculation::getInstance()->extractNamedRange($cellAddress, $pSheet, false);        }        if (strpos($cellAddress, '!') !== false) {            list($sheetName, $cellAddress) = Worksheet::extractSheetTitle($cellAddress, true);            $sheetName = trim($sheetName, "'");            $pSheet = $pCell->getWorksheet()->getParent()->getSheetByName($sheetName);        } else {            $pSheet = $pCell->getWorksheet();        }        return Calculation::getInstance()->extractCellRange($cellAddress, $pSheet, false);    }    /**     * OFFSET.     *     * Returns a reference to a range that is a specified number of rows and columns from a cell or range of cells.     * The reference that is returned can be a single cell or a range of cells. You can specify the number of rows and     * the number of columns to be returned.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =OFFSET(cellAddress, rows, cols, [height], [width])     *     * @param null|string $cellAddress The reference from which you want to base the offset. Reference must refer to a cell or     *                                range of adjacent cells; otherwise, OFFSET returns the #VALUE! error value.     * @param mixed $rows The number of rows, up or down, that you want the upper-left cell to refer to.     *                                Using 5 as the rows argument specifies that the upper-left cell in the reference is     *                                five rows below reference. Rows can be positive (which means below the starting reference)     *                                or negative (which means above the starting reference).     * @param mixed $columns The number of columns, to the left or right, that you want the upper-left cell of the result     *                                to refer to. Using 5 as the cols argument specifies that the upper-left cell in the     *                                reference is five columns to the right of reference. Cols can be positive (which means     *                                to the right of the starting reference) or negative (which means to the left of the     *                                starting reference).     * @param mixed $height The height, in number of rows, that you want the returned reference to be. Height must be a positive number.     * @param mixed $width The width, in number of columns, that you want the returned reference to be. Width must be a positive number.     * @param null|Cell $pCell     *     * @return string A reference to a cell or range of cells     */    public static function OFFSET($cellAddress = null, $rows = 0, $columns = 0, $height = null, $width = null, Cell $pCell = null)    {        $rows = Functions::flattenSingleValue($rows);        $columns = Functions::flattenSingleValue($columns);        $height = Functions::flattenSingleValue($height);        $width = Functions::flattenSingleValue($width);        if ($cellAddress === null) {            return 0;        }        if (!is_object($pCell)) {            return Functions::REF();        }        $sheetName = null;        if (strpos($cellAddress, '!')) {            list($sheetName, $cellAddress) = Worksheet::extractSheetTitle($cellAddress, true);            $sheetName = trim($sheetName, "'");        }        if (strpos($cellAddress, ':')) {            list($startCell, $endCell) = explode(':', $cellAddress);        } else {            $startCell = $endCell = $cellAddress;        }        list($startCellColumn, $startCellRow) = Coordinate::coordinateFromString($startCell);        list($endCellColumn, $endCellRow) = Coordinate::coordinateFromString($endCell);        $startCellRow += $rows;        $startCellColumn = Coordinate::columnIndexFromString($startCellColumn) - 1;        $startCellColumn += $columns;        if (($startCellRow <= 0) || ($startCellColumn < 0)) {            return Functions::REF();        }        $endCellColumn = Coordinate::columnIndexFromString($endCellColumn) - 1;        if (($width != null) && (!is_object($width))) {            $endCellColumn = $startCellColumn + $width - 1;        } else {            $endCellColumn += $columns;        }        $startCellColumn = Coordinate::stringFromColumnIndex($startCellColumn + 1);        if (($height != null) && (!is_object($height))) {            $endCellRow = $startCellRow + $height - 1;        } else {            $endCellRow += $rows;        }        if (($endCellRow <= 0) || ($endCellColumn < 0)) {            return Functions::REF();        }        $endCellColumn = Coordinate::stringFromColumnIndex($endCellColumn + 1);        $cellAddress = $startCellColumn . $startCellRow;        if (($startCellColumn != $endCellColumn) || ($startCellRow != $endCellRow)) {            $cellAddress .= ':' . $endCellColumn . $endCellRow;        }        if ($sheetName !== null) {            $pSheet = $pCell->getWorksheet()->getParent()->getSheetByName($sheetName);        } else {            $pSheet = $pCell->getWorksheet();        }        return Calculation::getInstance()->extractCellRange($cellAddress, $pSheet, false);    }    /**     * CHOOSE.     *     * Uses lookup_value to return a value from the list of value arguments.     * Use CHOOSE to select one of up to 254 values based on the lookup_value.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =CHOOSE(index_num, value1, [value2], ...)     *     * @param mixed $index_num Specifies which value argument is selected.     *                            Index_num must be a number between 1 and 254, or a formula or reference to a cell containing a number     *                                between 1 and 254.     * @param mixed $value1 ... Value1 is required, subsequent values are optional.     *                            Between 1 to 254 value arguments from which CHOOSE selects a value or an action to perform based on     *                                index_num. The arguments can be numbers, cell references, defined names, formulas, functions, or     *                                text.     *     * @return mixed The selected value     */    public static function CHOOSE(...$chooseArgs)    {        $chosenEntry = Functions::flattenArray(array_shift($chooseArgs));        $entryCount = count($chooseArgs) - 1;        if (is_array($chosenEntry)) {            $chosenEntry = array_shift($chosenEntry);        }        if ((is_numeric($chosenEntry)) && (!is_bool($chosenEntry))) {            --$chosenEntry;        } else {            return Functions::VALUE();        }        $chosenEntry = floor($chosenEntry);        if (($chosenEntry < 0) || ($chosenEntry > $entryCount)) {            return Functions::VALUE();        }        if (is_array($chooseArgs[$chosenEntry])) {            return Functions::flattenArray($chooseArgs[$chosenEntry]);        }        return $chooseArgs[$chosenEntry];    }    /**     * MATCH.     *     * The MATCH function searches for a specified item in a range of cells     *     * Excel Function:     *        =MATCH(lookup_value, lookup_array, [match_type])     *     * @param mixed $lookupValue The value that you want to match in lookup_array     * @param mixed $lookupArray The range of cells being searched     * @param mixed $matchType The number -1, 0, or 1. -1 means above, 0 means exact match, 1 means below. If match_type is 1 or -1, the list has to be ordered.     *     * @return int The relative position of the found item     */    public static function MATCH($lookupValue, $lookupArray, $matchType = 1)    {        $lookupArray = Functions::flattenArray($lookupArray);        $lookupValue = Functions::flattenSingleValue($lookupValue);        $matchType = ($matchType === null) ? 1 : (int) Functions::flattenSingleValue($matchType);        $initialLookupValue = $lookupValue;        // MATCH is not case sensitive        $lookupValue = StringHelper::strToLower($lookupValue);        // Lookup_value type has to be number, text, or logical values        if ((!is_numeric($lookupValue)) && (!is_string($lookupValue)) && (!is_bool($lookupValue))) {            return Functions::NA();        }        // Match_type is 0, 1 or -1        if (($matchType !== 0) && ($matchType !== -1) && ($matchType !== 1)) {            return Functions::NA();        }        // Lookup_array should not be empty        $lookupArraySize = count($lookupArray);        if ($lookupArraySize <= 0) {            return Functions::NA();        }        // Lookup_array should contain only number, text, or logical values, or empty (null) cells        foreach ($lookupArray as $i => $lookupArrayValue) {            //    check the type of the value            if ((!is_numeric($lookupArrayValue)) && (!is_string($lookupArrayValue)) &&                (!is_bool($lookupArrayValue)) && ($lookupArrayValue !== null)            ) {                return Functions::NA();            }            // Convert strings to lowercase for case-insensitive testing            if (is_string($lookupArrayValue)) {                $lookupArray[$i] = StringHelper::strToLower($lookupArrayValue);            }            if (($lookupArrayValue === null) && (($matchType == 1) || ($matchType == -1))) {                $lookupArray = array_slice($lookupArray, 0, $i - 1);            }        }        if ($matchType == 1) {            // If match_type is 1 the list has to be processed from last to first            $lookupArray = array_reverse($lookupArray);            $keySet = array_reverse(array_keys($lookupArray));        }        // **        // find the match        // **        if ($matchType == 0 || $matchType == 1) {            foreach ($lookupArray as $i => $lookupArrayValue) {                $onlyNumeric = is_numeric($lookupArrayValue) && is_numeric($lookupValue);                $onlyNumericExactMatch = $onlyNumeric && $lookupArrayValue == $lookupValue;                $nonOnlyNumericExactMatch = !$onlyNumeric && $lookupArrayValue === $lookupValue;                $exactMatch = $onlyNumericExactMatch || $nonOnlyNumericExactMatch;                if (($matchType == 0) && $exactMatch) {                    //    exact match                    return $i + 1;                } elseif (($matchType == 1) && ($lookupArrayValue <= $lookupValue)) {                    $i = array_search($i, $keySet);                    // The current value is the (first) match                    return $i + 1;                }            }        } else {            // matchType = -1            // "Special" case: since the array it's supposed to be ordered in descending order, the            // Excel algorithm gives up immediately if the first element is smaller than the searched value            if ($lookupArray[0] < $lookupValue) {                return Functions::NA();            }            $maxValueKey = null;            // The basic algorithm is:            // Iterate and keep the highest match until the next element is smaller than the searched value.            // Return immediately if perfect match is found            foreach ($lookupArray as $i => $lookupArrayValue) {                if ($lookupArrayValue == $lookupValue) {                    // Another "special" case. If a perfect match is found,                    // the algorithm gives up immediately                    return $i + 1;                } elseif ($lookupArrayValue >= $lookupValue) {                    $maxValueKey = $i + 1;                }            }            if ($maxValueKey !== null) {                return $maxValueKey;            }        }        // Unsuccessful in finding a match, return #N/A error value        return Functions::NA();    }    /**     * INDEX.     *     * Uses an index to choose a value from a reference or array     *     * Excel Function:     *        =INDEX(range_array, row_num, [column_num])     *     * @param mixed $arrayValues A range of cells or an array constant     * @param mixed $rowNum The row in array from which to return a value. If row_num is omitted, column_num is required.     * @param mixed $columnNum The column in array from which to return a value. If column_num is omitted, row_num is required.     *     * @return mixed the value of a specified cell or array of cells     */    public static function INDEX($arrayValues, $rowNum = 0, $columnNum = 0)    {        $rowNum = Functions::flattenSingleValue($rowNum);        $columnNum = Functions::flattenSingleValue($columnNum);        if (($rowNum < 0) || ($columnNum < 0)) {            return Functions::VALUE();        }        if (!is_array($arrayValues) || ($rowNum > count($arrayValues))) {            return Functions::REF();        }        $rowKeys = array_keys($arrayValues);        $columnKeys = @array_keys($arrayValues[$rowKeys[0]]);        if ($columnNum > count($columnKeys)) {            return Functions::VALUE();        } elseif ($columnNum == 0) {            if ($rowNum == 0) {                return $arrayValues;            }            $rowNum = $rowKeys[--$rowNum];            $returnArray = [];            foreach ($arrayValues as $arrayColumn) {                if (is_array($arrayColumn)) {                    if (isset($arrayColumn[$rowNum])) {                        $returnArray[] = $arrayColumn[$rowNum];                    } else {                        return [$rowNum => $arrayValues[$rowNum]];                    }                } else {                    return $arrayValues[$rowNum];                }            }            return $returnArray;        }        $columnNum = $columnKeys[--$columnNum];        if ($rowNum > count($rowKeys)) {            return Functions::VALUE();        } elseif ($rowNum == 0) {            return $arrayValues[$columnNum];        }        $rowNum = $rowKeys[--$rowNum];        return $arrayValues[$rowNum][$columnNum];    }    /**     * TRANSPOSE.     *     * @param array $matrixData A matrix of values     *     * @return array     *     * Unlike the Excel TRANSPOSE function, which will only work on a single row or column, this function will transpose a full matrix     */    public static function TRANSPOSE($matrixData)    {        $returnMatrix = [];        if (!is_array($matrixData)) {            $matrixData = [[$matrixData]];        }        $column = 0;        foreach ($matrixData as $matrixRow) {            $row = 0;            foreach ($matrixRow as $matrixCell) {                $returnMatrix[$row][$column] = $matrixCell;                ++$row;            }            ++$column;        }        return $returnMatrix;    }    private static function vlookupSort($a, $b)    {        reset($a);        $firstColumn = key($a);        $aLower = StringHelper::strToLower($a[$firstColumn]);        $bLower = StringHelper::strToLower($b[$firstColumn]);        if ($aLower == $bLower) {            return 0;        }        return ($aLower < $bLower) ? -1 : 1;    }    /**     * VLOOKUP     * The VLOOKUP function searches for value in the left-most column of lookup_array and returns the value in the same row based on the index_number.     *     * @param mixed $lookup_value The value that you want to match in lookup_array     * @param mixed $lookup_array The range of cells being searched     * @param mixed $index_number The column number in table_array from which the matching value must be returned. The first column is 1.     * @param mixed $not_exact_match determines if you are looking for an exact match based on lookup_value     *     * @return mixed The value of the found cell     */    public static function VLOOKUP($lookup_value, $lookup_array, $index_number, $not_exact_match = true)    {        $lookup_value = Functions::flattenSingleValue($lookup_value);        $index_number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($index_number);        $not_exact_match = Functions::flattenSingleValue($not_exact_match);        // index_number must be greater than or equal to 1        if ($index_number < 1) {            return Functions::VALUE();        }        // index_number must be less than or equal to the number of columns in lookup_array        if ((!is_array($lookup_array)) || (empty($lookup_array))) {            return Functions::REF();        }        $f = array_keys($lookup_array);        $firstRow = array_pop($f);        if ((!is_array($lookup_array[$firstRow])) || ($index_number > count($lookup_array[$firstRow]))) {            return Functions::REF();        }        $columnKeys = array_keys($lookup_array[$firstRow]);        $returnColumn = $columnKeys[--$index_number];        $firstColumn = array_shift($columnKeys);        if (!$not_exact_match) {            uasort($lookup_array, ['self', 'vlookupSort']);        }        $lookupLower = StringHelper::strToLower($lookup_value);        $rowNumber = $rowValue = false;        foreach ($lookup_array as $rowKey => $rowData) {            $firstLower = StringHelper::strToLower($rowData[$firstColumn]);            // break if we have passed possible keys            if ((is_numeric($lookup_value) && is_numeric($rowData[$firstColumn]) && ($rowData[$firstColumn] > $lookup_value)) ||                (!is_numeric($lookup_value) && !is_numeric($rowData[$firstColumn]) && ($firstLower > $lookupLower))) {                break;            }            // remember the last key, but only if datatypes match            if ((is_numeric($lookup_value) && is_numeric($rowData[$firstColumn])) ||                (!is_numeric($lookup_value) && !is_numeric($rowData[$firstColumn]))) {                if ($not_exact_match) {                    $rowNumber = $rowKey;                    continue;                } elseif (($firstLower == $lookupLower)                    // Spreadsheets software returns first exact match,                    // we have sorted and we might have broken key orders                    // we want the first one (by its initial index)                    && (($rowNumber == false) || ($rowKey < $rowNumber))                ) {                    $rowNumber = $rowKey;                }            }        }        if ($rowNumber !== false) {            // return the appropriate value            return $lookup_array[$rowNumber][$returnColumn];        }        return Functions::NA();    }    /**     * HLOOKUP     * The HLOOKUP function searches for value in the top-most row of lookup_array and returns the value in the same column based on the index_number.     *     * @param mixed $lookup_value The value that you want to match in lookup_array     * @param mixed $lookup_array The range of cells being searched     * @param mixed $index_number The row number in table_array from which the matching value must be returned. The first row is 1.     * @param mixed $not_exact_match determines if you are looking for an exact match based on lookup_value     *     * @return mixed The value of the found cell     */    public static function HLOOKUP($lookup_value, $lookup_array, $index_number, $not_exact_match = true)    {        $lookup_value = Functions::flattenSingleValue($lookup_value);        $index_number = Functions::flattenSingleValue($index_number);        $not_exact_match = Functions::flattenSingleValue($not_exact_match);        // index_number must be greater than or equal to 1        if ($index_number < 1) {            return Functions::VALUE();        }        // index_number must be less than or equal to the number of columns in lookup_array        if ((!is_array($lookup_array)) || (empty($lookup_array))) {            return Functions::REF();        }        $f = array_keys($lookup_array);        $firstRow = array_pop($f);        if ((!is_array($lookup_array[$firstRow])) || ($index_number > count($lookup_array))) {            return Functions::REF();        }        $firstkey = $f[0] - 1;        $returnColumn = $firstkey + $index_number;        $firstColumn = array_shift($f);        $rowNumber = null;        foreach ($lookup_array[$firstColumn] as $rowKey => $rowData) {            // break if we have passed possible keys            $bothNumeric = is_numeric($lookup_value) && is_numeric($rowData);            $bothNotNumeric = !is_numeric($lookup_value) && !is_numeric($rowData);            $lookupLower = StringHelper::strToLower($lookup_value);            $rowDataLower = StringHelper::strToLower($rowData);            if (($bothNumeric && $rowData > $lookup_value) ||                ($bothNotNumeric && $rowDataLower > $lookupLower)) {                break;            }            // Remember the last key, but only if datatypes match (as in VLOOKUP)            if ($bothNumeric || $bothNotNumeric) {                if ($not_exact_match) {                    $rowNumber = $rowKey;                    continue;                } elseif ($rowDataLower === $lookupLower                    && ($rowNumber === null || $rowKey < $rowNumber)                ) {                    $rowNumber = $rowKey;                }            }        }        if ($rowNumber !== null) {            //  otherwise return the appropriate value            return $lookup_array[$returnColumn][$rowNumber];        }        return Functions::NA();    }    /**     * LOOKUP     * The LOOKUP function searches for value either from a one-row or one-column range or from an array.     *     * @param mixed $lookup_value The value that you want to match in lookup_array     * @param mixed $lookup_vector The range of cells being searched     * @param null|mixed $result_vector The column from which the matching value must be returned     *     * @return mixed The value of the found cell     */    public static function LOOKUP($lookup_value, $lookup_vector, $result_vector = null)    {        $lookup_value = Functions::flattenSingleValue($lookup_value);        if (!is_array($lookup_vector)) {            return Functions::NA();        }        $hasResultVector = isset($result_vector);        $lookupRows = count($lookup_vector);        $l = array_keys($lookup_vector);        $l = array_shift($l);        $lookupColumns = count($lookup_vector[$l]);        // we correctly orient our results        if (($lookupRows === 1 && $lookupColumns > 1) || (!$hasResultVector && $lookupRows === 2 && $lookupColumns !== 2)) {            $lookup_vector = self::TRANSPOSE($lookup_vector);            $lookupRows = count($lookup_vector);            $l = array_keys($lookup_vector);            $lookupColumns = count($lookup_vector[array_shift($l)]);        }        if ($result_vector === null) {            $result_vector = $lookup_vector;        }        $resultRows = count($result_vector);        $l = array_keys($result_vector);        $l = array_shift($l);        $resultColumns = count($result_vector[$l]);        // we correctly orient our results        if ($resultRows === 1 && $resultColumns > 1) {            $result_vector = self::TRANSPOSE($result_vector);            $resultRows = count($result_vector);            $r = array_keys($result_vector);            $resultColumns = count($result_vector[array_shift($r)]);        }        if ($lookupRows === 2 && !$hasResultVector) {            $result_vector = array_pop($lookup_vector);            $lookup_vector = array_shift($lookup_vector);        }        if ($lookupColumns !== 2) {            foreach ($lookup_vector as &$value) {                if (is_array($value)) {                    $k = array_keys($value);                    $key1 = $key2 = array_shift($k);                    ++$key2;                    $dataValue1 = $value[$key1];                } else {                    $key1 = 0;                    $key2 = 1;                    $dataValue1 = $value;                }                $dataValue2 = array_shift($result_vector);                if (is_array($dataValue2)) {                    $dataValue2 = array_shift($dataValue2);                }                $value = [$key1 => $dataValue1, $key2 => $dataValue2];            }            unset($value);        }        return self::VLOOKUP($lookup_value, $lookup_vector, 2);    }    /**     * FORMULATEXT.     *     * @param mixed $cellReference The cell to check     * @param Cell $pCell The current cell (containing this formula)     *     * @return string     */    public static function FORMULATEXT($cellReference = '', Cell $pCell = null)    {        if ($pCell === null) {            return Functions::REF();        }        preg_match('/^' . Calculation::CALCULATION_REGEXP_CELLREF . '$/i', $cellReference, $matches);        $cellReference = $matches[6] . $matches[7];        $worksheetName = trim($matches[3], "'");        $worksheet = (!empty($worksheetName))            ? $pCell->getWorksheet()->getParent()->getSheetByName($worksheetName)            : $pCell->getWorksheet();        if (!$worksheet->getCell($cellReference)->isFormula()) {            return Functions::NA();        }        return $worksheet->getCell($cellReference)->getValue();    }}
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