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phptsmadmin/includes/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Num.php
2012-11-22 14:25:06 +11:00

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<?php defined('SYSPATH') OR die('No direct script access.');
/**
* Number helper class. Provides additional formatting methods that for working
* with numbers.
*
* @package Kohana
* @category Helpers
* @author Kohana Team
* @copyright (c) 2009-2012 Kohana Team
* @license http://kohanaframework.org/license
*/
class Kohana_Num {
const ROUND_HALF_UP = 1;
const ROUND_HALF_DOWN = 2;
const ROUND_HALF_EVEN = 3;
const ROUND_HALF_ODD = 4;
/**
* @var array Valid byte units => power of 2 that defines the unit's size
*/
public static $byte_units = array
(
'B' => 0,
'K' => 10,
'Ki' => 10,
'KB' => 10,
'KiB' => 10,
'M' => 20,
'Mi' => 20,
'MB' => 20,
'MiB' => 20,
'G' => 30,
'Gi' => 30,
'GB' => 30,
'GiB' => 30,
'T' => 40,
'Ti' => 40,
'TB' => 40,
'TiB' => 40,
'P' => 50,
'Pi' => 50,
'PB' => 50,
'PiB' => 50,
'E' => 60,
'Ei' => 60,
'EB' => 60,
'EiB' => 60,
'Z' => 70,
'Zi' => 70,
'ZB' => 70,
'ZiB' => 70,
'Y' => 80,
'Yi' => 80,
'YB' => 80,
'YiB' => 80,
);
/**
* Returns the English ordinal suffix (th, st, nd, etc) of a number.
*
* echo 2, Num::ordinal(2); // "2nd"
* echo 10, Num::ordinal(10); // "10th"
* echo 33, Num::ordinal(33); // "33rd"
*
* @param integer $number
* @return string
*/
public static function ordinal($number)
{
if ($number % 100 > 10 AND $number % 100 < 14)
{
return 'th';
}
switch ($number % 10)
{
case 1:
return 'st';
case 2:
return 'nd';
case 3:
return 'rd';
default:
return 'th';
}
}
/**
* Locale-aware number and monetary formatting.
*
* // In English, "1,200.05"
* // In Spanish, "1200,05"
* // In Portuguese, "1 200,05"
* echo Num::format(1200.05, 2);
*
* // In English, "1,200.05"
* // In Spanish, "1.200,05"
* // In Portuguese, "1.200.05"
* echo Num::format(1200.05, 2, TRUE);
*
* @param float $number number to format
* @param integer $places decimal places
* @param boolean $monetary monetary formatting?
* @return string
* @since 3.0.2
*/
public static function format($number, $places, $monetary = FALSE)
{
$info = localeconv();
if ($monetary)
{
$decimal = $info['mon_decimal_point'];
$thousands = $info['mon_thousands_sep'];
}
else
{
$decimal = $info['decimal_point'];
$thousands = $info['thousands_sep'];
}
return number_format($number, $places, $decimal, $thousands);
}
/**
* Round a number to a specified precision, using a specified tie breaking technique
*
* @param float $value Number to round
* @param integer $precision Desired precision
* @param integer $mode Tie breaking mode, accepts the PHP_ROUND_HALF_* constants
* @param boolean $native Set to false to force use of the userland implementation
* @return float Rounded number
*/
public static function round($value, $precision = 0, $mode = self::ROUND_HALF_UP, $native = TRUE)
{
if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.3', '>=') AND $native)
{
return round($value, $precision, $mode);
}
if ($mode === self::ROUND_HALF_UP)
{
return round($value, $precision);
}
else
{
$factor = ($precision === 0) ? 1 : pow(10, $precision);
switch ($mode)
{
case self::ROUND_HALF_DOWN:
case self::ROUND_HALF_EVEN:
case self::ROUND_HALF_ODD:
// Check if we have a rounding tie, otherwise we can just call round()
if (($value * $factor) - floor($value * $factor) === 0.5)
{
if ($mode === self::ROUND_HALF_DOWN)
{
// Round down operation, so we round down unless the value
// is -ve because up is down and down is up down there. ;)
$up = ($value < 0);
}
else
{
// Round up if the integer is odd and the round mode is set to even
// or the integer is even and the round mode is set to odd.
// Any other instance round down.
$up = ( ! ( ! (floor($value * $factor) & 1)) === ($mode === self::ROUND_HALF_EVEN));
}
if ($up)
{
$value = ceil($value * $factor);
}
else
{
$value = floor($value * $factor);
}
return $value / $factor;
}
else
{
return round($value, $precision);
}
break;
}
}
}
/**
* Converts a file size number to a byte value. File sizes are defined in
* the format: SB, where S is the size (1, 8.5, 300, etc.) and B is the
* byte unit (K, MiB, GB, etc.). All valid byte units are defined in
* Num::$byte_units
*
* echo Num::bytes('200K'); // 204800
* echo Num::bytes('5MiB'); // 5242880
* echo Num::bytes('1000'); // 1000
* echo Num::bytes('2.5GB'); // 2684354560
*
* @param string $bytes file size in SB format
* @return float
*/
public static function bytes($size)
{
// Prepare the size
$size = trim( (string) $size);
// Construct an OR list of byte units for the regex
$accepted = implode('|', array_keys(Num::$byte_units));
// Construct the regex pattern for verifying the size format
$pattern = '/^([0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)?)('.$accepted.')?$/Di';
// Verify the size format and store the matching parts
if ( ! preg_match($pattern, $size, $matches))
throw new Kohana_Exception('The byte unit size, ":size", is improperly formatted.', array(
':size' => $size,
));
// Find the float value of the size
$size = (float) $matches[1];
// Find the actual unit, assume B if no unit specified
$unit = Arr::get($matches, 2, 'B');
// Convert the size into bytes
$bytes = $size * pow(2, Num::$byte_units[$unit]);
return $bytes;
}
} // End num