For functions introduced in Excel 2010 and beyond, Excel saves them
in formulas with the xlfn_ prefix. PhpSpreadsheet does not do this;
as a result, when a spreadsheet so created is opened, the cells
which use the new functions display a #NAME? error.
This the cause of bug report 1246:
https://github.com/PHPOffice/PhpSpreadsheet/issues/1246
This change corrects that problem when the Xlsx writer encounters
a 2010+ formula for a cell or a conditional style. A new class
Writer/Xlsx/Xlfn, with 2 static methods,
is introduced to facilitate this change.
As part of the testing for this, I found some additional problems.
When an unknown function name is used, Excel generates a #NAME? error.
However, when an unknown function is used in PhpSpreadsheet:
- if there are no parameters, it returns #VALUE!, which is wrong
- if there are parameters, it throws an exception, which is horrible
Both of these situations will now return #NAME?
Tests have been added for these situations.
The MODE (and MODE.SNGL) function is not quite in alignment with Excel.
MODE(3, 3, 4, 4) returns 3 in both Excel and PhpSpreadsheet.
However, MODE(4, 3, 3, 4) returns 4 in Excel, but 3 in PhpSpreadsheet.
Both situations will now match Excel's result.
Also, Excel allows its parameters for MODE to be an array,
but PhpSpreadsheet did not; it now will.
There had not been any tests for MODE. Now there are.
The SHEET and SHEETS functions were introduced in Excel 2013,
but were not introduced in PhpSpreadsheet. They are now introduced
as DUMMY functions so that they can be parsed appropriately.
Finally, in common with the "rate" changes for which I am
creating a pull request at the same time as this one:
samples/Basic/13_CalculationCyclicFormulae
PhpUnit started reporting an error like "too much regression".
The test deals with an infinite cyclic formula, and allowed
the calculation engine to run for 100 cycles. The actual number of cycles
seems irrelevant for the purpose of this test. I changed it to 15,
and PhpUnit no longer complains.
* Merge branch 'master' of C:\Projects\PHPOffice\PHPSpreadsheet\develop with conflicts.
* Argument fix
* Text Test functions refactored into individual test files
* Codestyle (line at eof)
* docblocks
* Merge branch 'master' of C:\Projects\PHPOffice\PHPSpreadsheet\develop with conflicts.
* New statistical tests
* Sniffs
* Additional statistical function unit tests
* Additional statistical function unit tests
* Fix case-sensitivity
* Fix HARMEAN code logic
* Unit tests refactored into individual files for all logical functions
Implemented IFNA()
* Fix silly typo
* NOT needs ...args to allow for test when no argument passed
* Codestyle
* Use instance asserts
* Merge branch 'master' of C:\Projects\PHPOffice\PHPSpreadsheet\develop with conflicts.
* Separate out date/time tests into individual tests
* Need to update the version of phpunit at some point to deal with the new assertions and deprecated assertions
* Appease the CS Gods
* More refactoring of Date/Time tests
* Replace self assertions with instance assertions (looking forward to upgrading phpunit)
* Finish refactoring of date/time tests as individual tests
* Test for DateTimeInterface rather than for DateTime
* A few strict comparisons
* Fix to test names
* Merge branch 'master' of C:\Projects\PHPOffice\PHPSpreadsheet\develop with conflicts.
* Adjusted logic for COUNT() function to handle differences in EXCEL, GNUMERIC and OPENOFFICE modes for cells and for literal values
* Fix case-sensitivity in filenames
* Appeasing Codesniffer
* Resolve COUNTA() differences between cell values and literals
* Style fixes
* Start refactoring statistical function tests into individual tests rather than having a single, giant test for all statistical functions.... first step toward doing this for all tests
* More refactoring into separate tests
If all functions have their own individual test files, it should be a lot easier to identify which functions aren't covered by tests yet
* Missing last lines in files