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<?phpnamespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation;use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Calculation\Logical\Boolean;/*** @deprecated 1.17.0*/class Logical{/*** TRUE.** Returns the boolean TRUE.** Excel Function:* =TRUE()** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the TRUE() method in the Logical\Boolean class instead* @see Logical\Boolean::TRUE()** @return bool True*/public static function true(): bool{return Boolean::true();}/*** FALSE.** Returns the boolean FALSE.** Excel Function:* =FALSE()** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the FALSE() method in the Logical\Boolean class instead* @see Logical\Boolean::FALSE()** @return bool False*/public static function false(): bool{return Boolean::false();}/*** LOGICAL_AND.** Returns boolean TRUE if all its arguments are TRUE; returns FALSE if one or more argument is FALSE.** Excel Function:* =AND(logical1[,logical2[, ...]])** The arguments must evaluate to logical values such as TRUE or FALSE, or the arguments must be arrays* or references that contain logical values.** Boolean arguments are treated as True or False as appropriate* Integer or floating point arguments are treated as True, except for 0 or 0.0 which are False* If any argument value is a string, or a Null, the function returns a #VALUE! error, unless the string* holds the value TRUE or FALSE, in which case it is evaluated as the corresponding boolean value** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the logicalAnd() method in the Logical\Operations class instead* @see Logical\Operations::logicalAnd()** @param mixed ...$args Data values** @return bool|string the logical AND of the arguments*/public static function logicalAnd(...$args){return Logical\Operations::logicalAnd(...$args);}/*** LOGICAL_OR.** Returns boolean TRUE if any argument is TRUE; returns FALSE if all arguments are FALSE.** Excel Function:* =OR(logical1[,logical2[, ...]])** The arguments must evaluate to logical values such as TRUE or FALSE, or the arguments must be arrays* or references that contain logical values.** Boolean arguments are treated as True or False as appropriate* Integer or floating point arguments are treated as True, except for 0 or 0.0 which are False* If any argument value is a string, or a Null, the function returns a #VALUE! error, unless the string* holds the value TRUE or FALSE, in which case it is evaluated as the corresponding boolean value** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the logicalOr() method in the Logical\Operations class instead* @see Logical\Operations::logicalOr()** @param mixed $args Data values** @return bool|string the logical OR of the arguments*/public static function logicalOr(...$args){return Logical\Operations::logicalOr(...$args);}/*** LOGICAL_XOR.** Returns the Exclusive Or logical operation for one or more supplied conditions.* i.e. the Xor function returns TRUE if an odd number of the supplied conditions evaluate to TRUE,* and FALSE otherwise.** Excel Function:* =XOR(logical1[,logical2[, ...]])** The arguments must evaluate to logical values such as TRUE or FALSE, or the arguments must be arrays* or references that contain logical values.** Boolean arguments are treated as True or False as appropriate* Integer or floating point arguments are treated as True, except for 0 or 0.0 which are False* If any argument value is a string, or a Null, the function returns a #VALUE! error, unless the string* holds the value TRUE or FALSE, in which case it is evaluated as the corresponding boolean value** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the logicalXor() method in the Logical\Operations class instead* @see Logical\Operations::logicalXor()** @param mixed $args Data values** @return bool|string the logical XOR of the arguments*/public static function logicalXor(...$args){return Logical\Operations::logicalXor(...$args);}/*** NOT.** Returns the boolean inverse of the argument.** Excel Function:* =NOT(logical)** The argument must evaluate to a logical value such as TRUE or FALSE** Boolean arguments are treated as True or False as appropriate* Integer or floating point arguments are treated as True, except for 0 or 0.0 which are False* If any argument value is a string, or a Null, the function returns a #VALUE! error, unless the string* holds the value TRUE or FALSE, in which case it is evaluated as the corresponding boolean value** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the NOT() method in the Logical\Operations class instead* @see Logical\Operations::NOT()** @param mixed $logical A value or expression that can be evaluated to TRUE or FALSE** @return array|bool|string the boolean inverse of the argument*/public static function NOT($logical = false){return Logical\Operations::NOT($logical);}/*** STATEMENT_IF.** Returns one value if a condition you specify evaluates to TRUE and another value if it evaluates to FALSE.** Excel Function:* =IF(condition[,returnIfTrue[,returnIfFalse]])** Condition is any value or expression that can be evaluated to TRUE or FALSE.* For example, A10=100 is a logical expression; if the value in cell A10 is equal to 100,* the expression evaluates to TRUE. Otherwise, the expression evaluates to FALSE.* This argument can use any comparison calculation operator.* ReturnIfTrue is the value that is returned if condition evaluates to TRUE.* For example, if this argument is the text string "Within budget" and the condition argument* evaluates to TRUE, then the IF function returns the text "Within budget"* If condition is TRUE and ReturnIfTrue is blank, this argument returns 0 (zero).* To display the word TRUE, use the logical value TRUE for this argument.* ReturnIfTrue can be another formula.* ReturnIfFalse is the value that is returned if condition evaluates to FALSE.* For example, if this argument is the text string "Over budget" and the condition argument* evaluates to FALSE, then the IF function returns the text "Over budget".* If condition is FALSE and ReturnIfFalse is omitted, then the logical value FALSE is returned.* If condition is FALSE and ReturnIfFalse is blank, then the value 0 (zero) is returned.* ReturnIfFalse can be another formula.** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the statementIf() method in the Logical\Conditional class instead* @see Logical\Conditional::statementIf()** @param mixed $condition Condition to evaluate* @param mixed $returnIfTrue Value to return when condition is true* @param mixed $returnIfFalse Optional value to return when condition is false** @return mixed The value of returnIfTrue or returnIfFalse determined by condition*/public static function statementIf($condition = true, $returnIfTrue = 0, $returnIfFalse = false){return Logical\Conditional::statementIf($condition, $returnIfTrue, $returnIfFalse);}/*** STATEMENT_SWITCH.** Returns corresponding with first match (any data type such as a string, numeric, date, etc).** Excel Function:* =SWITCH (expression, value1, result1, value2, result2, ... value_n, result_n [, default])** Expression* The expression to compare to a list of values.* value1, value2, ... value_n* A list of values that are compared to expression.* The SWITCH function is looking for the first value that matches the expression.* result1, result2, ... result_n* A list of results. The SWITCH function returns the corresponding result when a value* matches expression.* default* Optional. It is the default to return if expression does not match any of the values* (value1, value2, ... value_n).** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the statementSwitch() method in the Logical\Conditional class instead* @see Logical\Conditional::statementSwitch()** @param mixed $arguments Statement arguments** @return mixed The value of matched expression*/public static function statementSwitch(...$arguments){return Logical\Conditional::statementSwitch(...$arguments);}/*** IFERROR.** Excel Function:* =IFERROR(testValue,errorpart)** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the IFERROR() method in the Logical\Conditional class instead* @see Logical\Conditional::IFERROR()** @param mixed $testValue Value to check, is also the value returned when no error* @param mixed $errorpart Value to return when testValue is an error condition** @return mixed The value of errorpart or testValue determined by error condition*/public static function IFERROR($testValue = '', $errorpart = ''){return Logical\Conditional::IFERROR($testValue, $errorpart);}/*** IFNA.** Excel Function:* =IFNA(testValue,napart)** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the IFNA() method in the Logical\Conditional class instead* @see Logical\Conditional::IFNA()** @param mixed $testValue Value to check, is also the value returned when not an NA* @param mixed $napart Value to return when testValue is an NA condition** @return mixed The value of errorpart or testValue determined by error condition*/public static function IFNA($testValue = '', $napart = ''){return Logical\Conditional::IFNA($testValue, $napart);}/*** IFS.** Excel Function:* =IFS(testValue1;returnIfTrue1;testValue2;returnIfTrue2;...;testValue_n;returnIfTrue_n)** testValue1 ... testValue_n* Conditions to Evaluate* returnIfTrue1 ... returnIfTrue_n* Value returned if corresponding testValue (nth) was true** @deprecated 1.17.0* Use the IFS() method in the Logical\Conditional class instead* @see Logical\Conditional::IFS()** @param mixed ...$arguments Statement arguments** @return mixed|string The value of returnIfTrue_n, if testValue_n was true. #N/A if none of testValues was true*/public static function IFS(...$arguments){return Logical\Conditional::IFS(...$arguments);}}