| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249 | <?phpnamespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Shared;class Drawing{    /**     * Convert pixels to EMU.     *     * @param int $pValue Value in pixels     *     * @return int Value in EMU     */    public static function pixelsToEMU($pValue)    {        return round($pValue * 9525);    }    /**     * Convert EMU to pixels.     *     * @param int $pValue Value in EMU     *     * @return int Value in pixels     */    public static function EMUToPixels($pValue)    {        if ($pValue != 0) {            return round($pValue / 9525);        }        return 0;    }    /**     * Convert pixels to column width. Exact algorithm not known.     * By inspection of a real Excel file using Calibri 11, one finds 1000px ~ 142.85546875     * This gives a conversion factor of 7. Also, we assume that pixels and font size are proportional.     *     * @param int $pValue Value in pixels     * @param \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Style\Font $pDefaultFont Default font of the workbook     *     * @return int Value in cell dimension     */    public static function pixelsToCellDimension($pValue, \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Style\Font $pDefaultFont)    {        // Font name and size        $name = $pDefaultFont->getName();        $size = $pDefaultFont->getSize();        if (isset(Font::$defaultColumnWidths[$name][$size])) {            // Exact width can be determined            $colWidth = $pValue * Font::$defaultColumnWidths[$name][$size]['width'] / Font::$defaultColumnWidths[$name][$size]['px'];        } else {            // We don't have data for this particular font and size, use approximation by            // extrapolating from Calibri 11            $colWidth = $pValue * 11 * Font::$defaultColumnWidths['Calibri'][11]['width'] / Font::$defaultColumnWidths['Calibri'][11]['px'] / $size;        }        return $colWidth;    }    /**     * Convert column width from (intrinsic) Excel units to pixels.     *     * @param float $pValue Value in cell dimension     * @param \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Style\Font $pDefaultFont Default font of the workbook     *     * @return int Value in pixels     */    public static function cellDimensionToPixels($pValue, \PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Style\Font $pDefaultFont)    {        // Font name and size        $name = $pDefaultFont->getName();        $size = $pDefaultFont->getSize();        if (isset(Font::$defaultColumnWidths[$name][$size])) {            // Exact width can be determined            $colWidth = $pValue * Font::$defaultColumnWidths[$name][$size]['px'] / Font::$defaultColumnWidths[$name][$size]['width'];        } else {            // We don't have data for this particular font and size, use approximation by            // extrapolating from Calibri 11            $colWidth = $pValue * $size * Font::$defaultColumnWidths['Calibri'][11]['px'] / Font::$defaultColumnWidths['Calibri'][11]['width'] / 11;        }        // Round pixels to closest integer        $colWidth = (int) round($colWidth);        return $colWidth;    }    /**     * Convert pixels to points.     *     * @param int $pValue Value in pixels     *     * @return float Value in points     */    public static function pixelsToPoints($pValue)    {        return $pValue * 0.67777777;    }    /**     * Convert points to pixels.     *     * @param int $pValue Value in points     *     * @return int Value in pixels     */    public static function pointsToPixels($pValue)    {        if ($pValue != 0) {            return (int) ceil($pValue * 1.333333333);        }        return 0;    }    /**     * Convert degrees to angle.     *     * @param int $pValue Degrees     *     * @return int Angle     */    public static function degreesToAngle($pValue)    {        return (int) round($pValue * 60000);    }    /**     * Convert angle to degrees.     *     * @param int $pValue Angle     *     * @return int Degrees     */    public static function angleToDegrees($pValue)    {        if ($pValue != 0) {            return round($pValue / 60000);        }        return 0;    }    /**     * Create a new image from file. By alexander at alexauto dot nl.     *     * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.imagecreatefromwbmp.php#86214     *     * @param string $p_sFile Path to Windows DIB (BMP) image     *     * @return resource     */    public static function imagecreatefrombmp($p_sFile)    {        //    Load the image into a string        $file = fopen($p_sFile, 'rb');        $read = fread($file, 10);        while (!feof($file) && ($read != '')) {            $read .= fread($file, 1024);        }        $temp = unpack('H*', $read);        $hex = $temp[1];        $header = substr($hex, 0, 108);        //    Process the header        //    Structure: http://www.fastgraph.com/help/bmp_header_format.html        if (substr($header, 0, 4) == '424d') {            //    Cut it in parts of 2 bytes            $header_parts = str_split($header, 2);            //    Get the width        4 bytes            $width = hexdec($header_parts[19] . $header_parts[18]);            //    Get the height        4 bytes            $height = hexdec($header_parts[23] . $header_parts[22]);            //    Unset the header params            unset($header_parts);        }        //    Define starting X and Y        $x = 0;        $y = 1;        //    Create newimage        $image = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height);        //    Grab the body from the image        $body = substr($hex, 108);        //    Calculate if padding at the end-line is needed        //    Divided by two to keep overview.        //    1 byte = 2 HEX-chars        $body_size = (strlen($body) / 2);        $header_size = ($width * $height);        //    Use end-line padding? Only when needed        $usePadding = ($body_size > ($header_size * 3) + 4);        //    Using a for-loop with index-calculation instaid of str_split to avoid large memory consumption        //    Calculate the next DWORD-position in the body        for ($i = 0; $i < $body_size; $i += 3) {            //    Calculate line-ending and padding            if ($x >= $width) {                // If padding needed, ignore image-padding                // Shift i to the ending of the current 32-bit-block                if ($usePadding) {                    $i += $width % 4;                }                //    Reset horizontal position                $x = 0;                //    Raise the height-position (bottom-up)                ++$y;                //    Reached the image-height? Break the for-loop                if ($y > $height) {                    break;                }            }            // Calculation of the RGB-pixel (defined as BGR in image-data)            // Define $i_pos as absolute position in the body            $i_pos = $i * 2;            $r = hexdec($body[$i_pos + 4] . $body[$i_pos + 5]);            $g = hexdec($body[$i_pos + 2] . $body[$i_pos + 3]);            $b = hexdec($body[$i_pos] . $body[$i_pos + 1]);            // Calculate and draw the pixel            $color = imagecolorallocate($image, $r, $g, $b);            imagesetpixel($image, $x, $height - $y, $color);            // Raise the horizontal position            ++$x;        }        // Unset the body / free the memory        unset($body);        //    Return image-object        return $image;    }}
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