* Document calculation caching; and how to disable it and how to flush the cache
* Quoted text for string values beginning with `=`, so that they are still treated as strings and not as formulae
* Warning about assigning cells to variables
* Further warning about assigning cells to variables
* getCell() with a second argument
* Added String Value Binder, and a Reader example demonstrating how to use it
* Ensure value is a string before binding
* Sample file for String Value Binder
* PHPCS moaning about order or use statements
* Order of annotations, that PHPStorm determined, isn't what phpcs says it should be
* Document calculation caching; and how to disable it and how to flush the cache
* Quoted text for string values beginning with `=`, so that they are still treated as strings and not as formulae
* Warning about assigning cells to variables
* Further warning about assigning cells to variables
Column indexes are always based on 1 everywhere in PhpSpreadsheet.
This is consistent with rows starting at 1, as well as Excel
function `COLUMN()`. It should also make it easier to reason about
columns and rows and remove any doubts whether a specific method is
expecting 0 based or 1 based indexes.
Fixes#273
Fixes https://github.com/PHPOffice/PHPExcel/issues/307
Fixes https://github.com/PHPOffice/PHPExcel/issues/476