* Extract DELTA() and GESTEP() functions from the Engineering class into a dedicated Comparison classes
Retain the original methods in the Engineering class as stubs for BC, but deprecate them. They will be removed for PHPSpreadsheet v2
Note that unit tests still point to the Engineering class stubs; these should be modified to use the Erf and ErfC classes directly when the stubs are removed
Now supports all current UoM in all categories, with both 1- and 2-character multiplier prefixes, and binary multiplier prefixes, including the new Temperature scales
* Merge branch 'master' of C:\Projects\PHPOffice\PHPSpreadsheet\develop with conflicts.
* Bessels, and set some date tests to defined/named arguments
* Fix test class naming
* Names arguments for math/trig tests
* Docblock updates
* More engineering function unit test refactorings
* More engineering function unit test refactorings. This time, moving on to the Complex engineering functions
* Fix ImConjugate test
* Fix parseComplex test
* Fix parseComplex test
* More of the complex number function unit tests refactored
* Finish refactoring of the complex number function unit tests
* Newer phpunit assertions
* Add parsecomplex unit test back until we're ready to drop the deprecated function; but as it doesn't use the specified data provider at all, drop reference to that
* - Refactored Complex Engineering Functions to use external complex number library
- Added calculation engine support for the new complex number functions that were added in MS Excel 2013
- IMCOSH() Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a complex number
- IMCOT() Returns the cotangent of a complex number
- IMCSC() Returns the cosecant of a complex number
- IMCSCH() Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of a complex number
- IMSEC() Returns the secant of a complex number
- IMSECH() Returns the hyperbolic secant of a complex number
- IMSINH() Returns the hyperbolic sine of a complex number
- IMTAN() Returns the tangent of a complex number
* Simplified the parseComplex() method in the PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Engineering class, using Complex\Complex; and docblock flagged as deprecated
* - Added calculation engine support for the new bitwise functions that were added in MS Excel 2013
- BITAND() Returns a Bitwise 'And' of two numbers
- BITOR() Returns a Bitwise 'Or' of two number
- BITXOR() Returns a Bitwise 'Exclusive Or' of two numbers
- BITLSHIFT() Returns a number shifted left by a specified number of bits
- BITRSHIFT() Returns a number shifted right by a specified number of bits
- Fix ISFORMULA() function to work with a cell reference to another worksheet
- Added calculation engine support for the new functions that were added in MS Excel 2013 and MS Excel 2016
- Text Functions
- CONCAT() Synonym for CONCATENATE()
- NUMBERVALUE() Converts text to a number, in a locale-independent way
- UNICHAR() Synonym for CHAR() in PHPSpreadsheet, which has always used UTF-8 internally
- UNIORD() Synonym for ORD() in PHPSpreadsheet, which has always used UTF-8 internally
- TEXTJOIN() Joins together two or more text strings, separated by a delimiter
- Logical Functions
- XOR() Returns a logical Exclusive Or of all arguments
- Date/Time Functions
- ISOWEEKNUM() Returns the ISO 8601 week number of the year for a given date
- Lookup and Reference Functions
- FORMULATEXT() Returns a formula as a string
- Engineering Functions
- ERF.PRECISE() Returns the error function integrated between 0 and a supplied limit
- ERFC.PRECISE() Synonym for ERFC
- Math and Trig Functions
- SEC() Returns the secant of an angle
- SECH() Returns the hyperbolic secant of an angle
- CSC() Returns the cosecant of an angle
- CSCH() Returns the hyperbolic cosecant of an angle
- COT() Returns the cotangent of an angle
- COTH() Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of an angle
- ACOT() Returns the cotangent of an angle
- ACOTH() Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of an angle
- Financial Functions
- PDURATION() Calculates the number of periods required for an investment to reach a specified value
- RRI() Calculates the interest rate required for an investment to grow to a specified future value