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<?php namespace Box\Spout\Writer\Common\Helper; /** * Class CellHelper * This class provides helper functions when working with cells */ class CellHelper { /** @var array Cache containing the mapping column index => column letters */ private static $columnIndexToColumnLettersCache = []; /** * Returns the column letters (base 26) associated to the base 10 column index. * Excel uses A to Z letters for column indexing, where A is the 1st column, * Z is the 26th and AA is the 27th. * The mapping is zero based, so that 0 maps to A, B maps to 1, Z to 25 and AA to 26. * * @param int $columnIndexZeroBased The Excel column index (0, 42, ...) * * @return string The associated cell index ('A', 'BC', ...) */ public static function getColumnLettersFromColumnIndex($columnIndexZeroBased) { $originalColumnIndex = $columnIndexZeroBased; // Using isset here because it is way faster than array_key_exists... if (!isset(self::$columnIndexToColumnLettersCache[$originalColumnIndex])) { $columnLetters = ''; $capitalAAsciiValue = \ord('A'); do { $modulus = $columnIndexZeroBased % 26; $columnLetters = \chr($capitalAAsciiValue + $modulus) . $columnLetters; // substracting 1 because it's zero-based $columnIndexZeroBased = (int) ($columnIndexZeroBased / 26) - 1; } while ($columnIndexZeroBased >= 0); self::$columnIndexToColumnLettersCache[$originalColumnIndex] = $columnLetters; } return self::$columnIndexToColumnLettersCache[$originalColumnIndex]; } }