* jpgraph seems to be finally dying with PHP. Until we have a valid alternative, disabling this run for PHP because it errors
https://github.com/HuasoFoundries/jpgraph looks like a natural successor, but it isn't BC so it will require some work to integrate
* Coverage for Helper/Samples
I was perplexed by the fact that Helper/Samples seemed to be entirely uncovered when running the test suite, since I know all the samples are run as part of the test. I think that what must be happening is that the Helper code is invoked mostly as part of a Data Provider (and therefore not counted), not as part of the test proper (which would count). So, this change adds a small number of tests which result in Samples being 100% covered.
Covering one statement was tricky - simulating the inability to create a test directory. Mocking, a technique I have not used before, solves this problem admirably.
* Suggestions From Mark Baker
Tests changed from assertEquals to assertSame.
Added @covers annotation to test class.
Validate parameter for method being mocked.
- Refactoring of the Statistical Conditional functions (`AVERAGEIF()`, `AVERAGEIFS()`, `COUNTIF()`, `COUNTIFS()`, `MAXIFS()` and `MINIFS()` to use the new Database functions codebase.
- Extended unit testing
- Fix handling for null values
- Fixes to wildcard text searches
There's still scope for further improvements to memory usage and performance; but for now the code is stable with all unit tests passing
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
Because even if it doesn't make a difference in practice, it is
technically more correct to call static methods statically. It
also better advertise that those methods can be used from any context.