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| <?php/** PHPExcel root directory */if (!defined('PHPEXCEL_ROOT')) {    /**     * @ignore     */    define('PHPEXCEL_ROOT', dirname(__FILE__) . '/../../');    require(PHPEXCEL_ROOT . 'PHPExcel/Autoloader.php');}/** FINANCIAL_MAX_ITERATIONS */define('FINANCIAL_MAX_ITERATIONS', 128);/** FINANCIAL_PRECISION */define('FINANCIAL_PRECISION', 1.0e-08);/** * PHPExcel_Calculation_Financial * * Copyright (c) 2006 - 2015 PHPExcel * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA * * @category    PHPExcel * @package        PHPExcel_Calculation * @copyright    Copyright (c) 2006 - 2015 PHPExcel (http://www.codeplex.com/PHPExcel) * @license        http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt    LGPL * @version        ##VERSION##, ##DATE## */class PHPExcel_Calculation_Financial{    /**     * isLastDayOfMonth     *     * Returns a boolean TRUE/FALSE indicating if this date is the last date of the month     *     * @param    DateTime    $testDate    The date for testing     * @return    boolean     */    private static function isLastDayOfMonth($testDate)    {        return ($testDate->format('d') == $testDate->format('t'));    }    /**     * isFirstDayOfMonth     *     * Returns a boolean TRUE/FALSE indicating if this date is the first date of the month     *     * @param    DateTime    $testDate    The date for testing     * @return    boolean     */    private static function isFirstDayOfMonth($testDate)    {        return ($testDate->format('d') == 1);    }    private static function couponFirstPeriodDate($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $next)    {        $months = 12 / $frequency;        $result = PHPExcel_Shared_Date::ExcelToPHPObject($maturity);        $eom = self::isLastDayOfMonth($result);        while ($settlement < PHPExcel_Shared_Date::PHPToExcel($result)) {            $result->modify('-'.$months.' months');        }        if ($next) {            $result->modify('+'.$months.' months');        }        if ($eom) {            $result->modify('-1 day');        }        return PHPExcel_Shared_Date::PHPToExcel($result);    }    private static function isValidFrequency($frequency)    {        if (($frequency == 1) || ($frequency == 2) || ($frequency == 4)) {            return true;        }        if ((PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::COMPATIBILITY_GNUMERIC) &&            (($frequency == 6) || ($frequency == 12))) {            return true;        }        return false;    }    /**     * daysPerYear     *     * Returns the number of days in a specified year, as defined by the "basis" value     *     * @param    integer        $year    The year against which we're testing     * @param   integer        $basis    The type of day count:     *                                    0 or omitted US (NASD)    360     *                                    1                        Actual (365 or 366 in a leap year)     *                                    2                        360     *                                    3                        365     *                                    4                        European 360     * @return    integer     */    private static function daysPerYear($year, $basis = 0)    {        switch ($basis) {            case 0:            case 2:            case 4:                $daysPerYear = 360;                break;            case 3:                $daysPerYear = 365;                break;            case 1:                $daysPerYear = (PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::isLeapYear($year)) ? 366 : 365;                break;            default:                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        return $daysPerYear;    }    private static function interestAndPrincipal($rate = 0, $per = 0, $nper = 0, $pv = 0, $fv = 0, $type = 0)    {        $pmt = self::PMT($rate, $nper, $pv, $fv, $type);        $capital = $pv;        for ($i = 1; $i<= $per; ++$i) {            $interest = ($type && $i == 1) ? 0 : -$capital * $rate;            $principal = $pmt - $interest;            $capital += $principal;        }        return array($interest, $principal);    }    /**     * ACCRINT     *     * Returns the accrued interest for a security that pays periodic interest.     *     * Excel Function:     *        ACCRINT(issue,firstinterest,settlement,rate,par,frequency[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    $issue            The security's issue date.     * @param    mixed    $firstinterest    The security's first interest date.     * @param    mixed    $settlement        The security's settlement date.     *                                    The security settlement date is the date after the issue date     *                                    when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    float    $rate            The security's annual coupon rate.     * @param    float    $par            The security's par value.     *                                    If you omit par, ACCRINT uses $1,000.     * @param    integer    $frequency        the number of coupon payments per year.     *                                    Valid frequency values are:     *                                        1    Annual     *                                        2    Semi-Annual     *                                        4    Quarterly     *                                    If working in Gnumeric Mode, the following frequency options are     *                                    also available     *                                        6    Bimonthly     *                                        12    Monthly     * @param    integer    $basis            The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function ACCRINT($issue, $firstinterest, $settlement, $rate, $par = 1000, $frequency = 1, $basis = 0)    {        $issue        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($issue);        $firstinterest    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($firstinterest);        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $rate        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $par        = (is_null($par))        ? 1000 :    PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($par);        $frequency    = (is_null($frequency))    ? 1    :         PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($frequency);        $basis        = (is_null($basis))        ? 0    :        PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if ((is_numeric($rate)) && (is_numeric($par))) {            $rate    = (float) $rate;            $par    = (float) $par;            if (($rate <= 0) || ($par <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($issue, $settlement, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement;            }            return $par * $rate * $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement;        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * ACCRINTM     *     * Returns the accrued interest for a security that pays interest at maturity.     *     * Excel Function:     *        ACCRINTM(issue,settlement,rate[,par[,basis]])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    issue        The security's issue date.     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement (or maturity) date.     * @param    float    rate        The security's annual coupon rate.     * @param    float    par            The security's par value.     *                                    If you omit par, ACCRINT uses $1,000.     * @param    integer    basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function ACCRINTM($issue, $settlement, $rate, $par = 1000, $basis = 0)    {        $issue        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($issue);        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $rate        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $par        = (is_null($par))    ? 1000 :    PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($par);        $basis        = (is_null($basis))    ? 0 :        PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if ((is_numeric($rate)) && (is_numeric($par))) {            $rate    = (float) $rate;            $par    = (float) $par;            if (($rate <= 0) || ($par <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($issue, $settlement, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement;            }            return $par * $rate * $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement;        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * AMORDEGRC     *     * Returns the depreciation for each accounting period.     * This function is provided for the French accounting system. If an asset is purchased in     * the middle of the accounting period, the prorated depreciation is taken into account.     * The function is similar to AMORLINC, except that a depreciation coefficient is applied in     * the calculation depending on the life of the assets.     * This function will return the depreciation until the last period of the life of the assets     * or until the cumulated value of depreciation is greater than the cost of the assets minus     * the salvage value.     *     * Excel Function:     *        AMORDEGRC(cost,purchased,firstPeriod,salvage,period,rate[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    cost        The cost of the asset.     * @param    mixed    purchased    Date of the purchase of the asset.     * @param    mixed    firstPeriod    Date of the end of the first period.     * @param    mixed    salvage        The salvage value at the end of the life of the asset.     * @param    float    period        The period.     * @param    float    rate        Rate of depreciation.     * @param    integer    basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function AMORDEGRC($cost, $purchased, $firstPeriod, $salvage, $period, $rate, $basis = 0)    {        $cost            = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($cost);        $purchased        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($purchased);        $firstPeriod    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($firstPeriod);        $salvage        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($salvage);        $period            = floor(PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($period));        $rate            = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $basis            = (is_null($basis))    ? 0 :    (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    The depreciation coefficients are:        //    Life of assets (1/rate)        Depreciation coefficient        //    Less than 3 years            1        //    Between 3 and 4 years        1.5        //    Between 5 and 6 years        2        //    More than 6 years            2.5        $fUsePer = 1.0 / $rate;        if ($fUsePer < 3.0) {            $amortiseCoeff = 1.0;        } elseif ($fUsePer < 5.0) {            $amortiseCoeff = 1.5;        } elseif ($fUsePer <= 6.0) {            $amortiseCoeff = 2.0;        } else {            $amortiseCoeff = 2.5;        }        $rate *= $amortiseCoeff;        $fNRate = round(PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($purchased, $firstPeriod, $basis) * $rate * $cost, 0);        $cost -= $fNRate;        $fRest = $cost - $salvage;        for ($n = 0; $n < $period; ++$n) {            $fNRate = round($rate * $cost, 0);            $fRest -= $fNRate;            if ($fRest < 0.0) {                switch ($period - $n) {                    case 0:                    case 1:                        return round($cost * 0.5, 0);                    default:                        return 0.0;                }            }            $cost -= $fNRate;        }        return $fNRate;    }    /**     * AMORLINC     *     * Returns the depreciation for each accounting period.     * This function is provided for the French accounting system. If an asset is purchased in     * the middle of the accounting period, the prorated depreciation is taken into account.     *     * Excel Function:     *        AMORLINC(cost,purchased,firstPeriod,salvage,period,rate[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    cost        The cost of the asset.     * @param    mixed    purchased    Date of the purchase of the asset.     * @param    mixed    firstPeriod    Date of the end of the first period.     * @param    mixed    salvage        The salvage value at the end of the life of the asset.     * @param    float    period        The period.     * @param    float    rate        Rate of depreciation.     * @param    integer    basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function AMORLINC($cost, $purchased, $firstPeriod, $salvage, $period, $rate, $basis = 0)    {        $cost        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($cost);        $purchased   = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($purchased);        $firstPeriod = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($firstPeriod);        $salvage     = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($salvage);        $period      = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($period);        $rate        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $basis       = (is_null($basis)) ? 0 : (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        $fOneRate = $cost * $rate;        $fCostDelta = $cost - $salvage;        //    Note, quirky variation for leap years on the YEARFRAC for this function        $purchasedYear = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEAR($purchased);        $yearFrac = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($purchased, $firstPeriod, $basis);        if (($basis == 1) && ($yearFrac < 1) && (PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::isLeapYear($purchasedYear))) {            $yearFrac *= 365 / 366;        }        $f0Rate = $yearFrac * $rate * $cost;        $nNumOfFullPeriods = intval(($cost - $salvage - $f0Rate) / $fOneRate);        if ($period == 0) {            return $f0Rate;        } elseif ($period <= $nNumOfFullPeriods) {            return $fOneRate;        } elseif ($period == ($nNumOfFullPeriods + 1)) {            return ($fCostDelta - $fOneRate * $nNumOfFullPeriods - $f0Rate);        } else {            return 0.0;        }    }    /**     * COUPDAYBS     *     * Returns the number of days from the beginning of the coupon period to the settlement date.     *     * Excel Function:     *        COUPDAYBS(settlement,maturity,frequency[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue     *                                date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    mixed    frequency    the number of coupon payments per year.     *                                    Valid frequency values are:     *                                        1    Annual     *                                        2    Semi-Annual     *                                        4    Quarterly     *                                    If working in Gnumeric Mode, the following frequency options are     *                                    also available     *                                        6    Bimonthly     *                                        12    Monthly     * @param    integer        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function COUPDAYBS($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity   = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $frequency  = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($frequency);        $basis      = (is_null($basis)) ? 0 : (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        if (is_string($settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (($settlement > $maturity) ||            (!self::isValidFrequency($frequency)) ||            (($basis < 0) || ($basis > 4))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        $daysPerYear = self::daysPerYear(PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEAR($settlement), $basis);        $prev = self::couponFirstPeriodDate($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, false);        return PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($prev, $settlement, $basis) * $daysPerYear;    }    /**     * COUPDAYS     *     * Returns the number of days in the coupon period that contains the settlement date.     *     * Excel Function:     *        COUPDAYS(settlement,maturity,frequency[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue     *                                date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    mixed    frequency    the number of coupon payments per year.     *                                    Valid frequency values are:     *                                        1    Annual     *                                        2    Semi-Annual     *                                        4    Quarterly     *                                    If working in Gnumeric Mode, the following frequency options are     *                                    also available     *                                        6    Bimonthly     *                                        12    Monthly     * @param    integer        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function COUPDAYS($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity   = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $frequency  = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($frequency);        $basis      = (is_null($basis)) ? 0 : (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        if (is_string($settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (($settlement > $maturity) ||            (!self::isValidFrequency($frequency)) ||            (($basis < 0) || ($basis > 4))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        switch ($basis) {            case 3:                // Actual/365                return 365 / $frequency;            case 1:                // Actual/actual                if ($frequency == 1) {                    $daysPerYear = self::daysPerYear(PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEAR($maturity), $basis);                    return ($daysPerYear / $frequency);                }                $prev = self::couponFirstPeriodDate($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, false);                $next = self::couponFirstPeriodDate($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, true);                return ($next - $prev);            default:                // US (NASD) 30/360, Actual/360 or European 30/360                return 360 / $frequency;        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * COUPDAYSNC     *     * Returns the number of days from the settlement date to the next coupon date.     *     * Excel Function:     *        COUPDAYSNC(settlement,maturity,frequency[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue     *                                date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    mixed    frequency    the number of coupon payments per year.     *                                    Valid frequency values are:     *                                        1    Annual     *                                        2    Semi-Annual     *                                        4    Quarterly     *                                    If working in Gnumeric Mode, the following frequency options are     *                                    also available     *                                        6    Bimonthly     *                                        12    Monthly     * @param    integer        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function COUPDAYSNC($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity   = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $frequency  = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($frequency);        $basis      = (is_null($basis)) ? 0 : (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        if (is_string($settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (($settlement > $maturity) ||            (!self::isValidFrequency($frequency)) ||            (($basis < 0) || ($basis > 4))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        $daysPerYear = self::daysPerYear(PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEAR($settlement), $basis);        $next = self::couponFirstPeriodDate($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, true);        return PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $next, $basis) * $daysPerYear;    }    /**     * COUPNCD     *     * Returns the next coupon date after the settlement date.     *     * Excel Function:     *        COUPNCD(settlement,maturity,frequency[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue     *                                date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    mixed    frequency    the number of coupon payments per year.     *                                    Valid frequency values are:     *                                        1    Annual     *                                        2    Semi-Annual     *                                        4    Quarterly     *                                    If working in Gnumeric Mode, the following frequency options are     *                                    also available     *                                        6    Bimonthly     *                                        12    Monthly     * @param    integer        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    mixed    Excel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object,     *                        depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag     */    public static function COUPNCD($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $frequency    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($frequency);        $basis        = (is_null($basis))    ? 0 :    (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        if (is_string($settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (($settlement > $maturity) ||            (!self::isValidFrequency($frequency)) ||            (($basis < 0) || ($basis > 4))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        return self::couponFirstPeriodDate($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, true);    }    /**     * COUPNUM     *     * Returns the number of coupons payable between the settlement date and maturity date,     * rounded up to the nearest whole coupon.     *     * Excel Function:     *        COUPNUM(settlement,maturity,frequency[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue     *                                date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    mixed    frequency    the number of coupon payments per year.     *                                    Valid frequency values are:     *                                        1    Annual     *                                        2    Semi-Annual     *                                        4    Quarterly     *                                    If working in Gnumeric Mode, the following frequency options are     *                                    also available     *                                        6    Bimonthly     *                                        12    Monthly     * @param    integer        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    integer     */    public static function COUPNUM($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $frequency    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($frequency);        $basis        = (is_null($basis))    ? 0 :    (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        if (is_string($settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (($settlement > $maturity) ||            (!self::isValidFrequency($frequency)) ||            (($basis < 0) || ($basis > 4))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        $settlement = self::couponFirstPeriodDate($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, true);        $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity, $basis) * 365;        switch ($frequency) {            case 1: // annual payments                return ceil($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity / 360);            case 2: // half-yearly                return ceil($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity / 180);            case 4: // quarterly                return ceil($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity / 90);            case 6: // bimonthly                return ceil($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity / 60);            case 12: // monthly                return ceil($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity / 30);        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * COUPPCD     *     * Returns the previous coupon date before the settlement date.     *     * Excel Function:     *        COUPPCD(settlement,maturity,frequency[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue     *                                date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    mixed    frequency    the number of coupon payments per year.     *                                    Valid frequency values are:     *                                        1    Annual     *                                        2    Semi-Annual     *                                        4    Quarterly     *                                    If working in Gnumeric Mode, the following frequency options are     *                                    also available     *                                        6    Bimonthly     *                                        12    Monthly     * @param    integer        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    mixed    Excel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object,     *                        depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag     */    public static function COUPPCD($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $frequency    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($frequency);        $basis        = (is_null($basis))    ? 0 :    (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        if (is_string($settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (($settlement > $maturity) ||            (!self::isValidFrequency($frequency)) ||            (($basis < 0) || ($basis > 4))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        return self::couponFirstPeriodDate($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, false);    }    /**     * CUMIPMT     *     * Returns the cumulative interest paid on a loan between the start and end periods.     *     * Excel Function:     *        CUMIPMT(rate,nper,pv,start,end[,type])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    $rate    The Interest rate     * @param    integer    $nper    The total number of payment periods     * @param    float    $pv        Present Value     * @param    integer    $start    The first period in the calculation.     *                            Payment periods are numbered beginning with 1.     * @param    integer    $end    The last period in the calculation.     * @param    integer    $type    A number 0 or 1 and indicates when payments are due:     *                                0 or omitted    At the end of the period.     *                                1                At the beginning of the period.     * @return    float     */    public static function CUMIPMT($rate, $nper, $pv, $start, $end, $type = 0)    {        $rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $nper    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nper);        $pv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pv);        $start    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($start);        $end    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($end);        $type    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        // Validate parameters        if ($type != 0 && $type != 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        if ($start < 1 || $start > $end) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        // Calculate        $interest = 0;        for ($per = $start; $per <= $end; ++$per) {            $interest += self::IPMT($rate, $per, $nper, $pv, 0, $type);        }        return $interest;    }    /**     * CUMPRINC     *     * Returns the cumulative principal paid on a loan between the start and end periods.     *     * Excel Function:     *        CUMPRINC(rate,nper,pv,start,end[,type])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    $rate    The Interest rate     * @param    integer    $nper    The total number of payment periods     * @param    float    $pv        Present Value     * @param    integer    $start    The first period in the calculation.     *                            Payment periods are numbered beginning with 1.     * @param    integer    $end    The last period in the calculation.     * @param    integer    $type    A number 0 or 1 and indicates when payments are due:     *                                0 or omitted    At the end of the period.     *                                1                At the beginning of the period.     * @return    float     */    public static function CUMPRINC($rate, $nper, $pv, $start, $end, $type = 0)    {        $rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $nper    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nper);        $pv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pv);        $start    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($start);        $end    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($end);        $type    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        // Validate parameters        if ($type != 0 && $type != 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        if ($start < 1 || $start > $end) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        // Calculate        $principal = 0;        for ($per = $start; $per <= $end; ++$per) {            $principal += self::PPMT($rate, $per, $nper, $pv, 0, $type);        }        return $principal;    }    /**     * DB     *     * Returns the depreciation of an asset for a specified period using the     * fixed-declining balance method.     * This form of depreciation is used if you want to get a higher depreciation value     * at the beginning of the depreciation (as opposed to linear depreciation). The     * depreciation value is reduced with every depreciation period by the depreciation     * already deducted from the initial cost.     *     * Excel Function:     *        DB(cost,salvage,life,period[,month])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    cost        Initial cost of the asset.     * @param    float    salvage        Value at the end of the depreciation.     *                                (Sometimes called the salvage value of the asset)     * @param    integer    life        Number of periods over which the asset is depreciated.     *                                (Sometimes called the useful life of the asset)     * @param    integer    period        The period for which you want to calculate the     *                                depreciation. Period must use the same units as life.     * @param    integer    month        Number of months in the first year. If month is omitted,     *                                it defaults to 12.     * @return    float     */    public static function DB($cost, $salvage, $life, $period, $month = 12)    {        $cost        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($cost);        $salvage    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($salvage);        $life        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($life);        $period        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($period);        $month        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($month);        //    Validate        if ((is_numeric($cost)) && (is_numeric($salvage)) && (is_numeric($life)) && (is_numeric($period)) && (is_numeric($month))) {            $cost    = (float) $cost;            $salvage = (float) $salvage;            $life    = (int) $life;            $period  = (int) $period;            $month   = (int) $month;            if ($cost == 0) {                return 0.0;            } elseif (($cost < 0) || (($salvage / $cost) < 0) || ($life <= 0) || ($period < 1) || ($month < 1)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            //    Set Fixed Depreciation Rate            $fixedDepreciationRate = 1 - pow(($salvage / $cost), (1 / $life));            $fixedDepreciationRate = round($fixedDepreciationRate, 3);            //    Loop through each period calculating the depreciation            $previousDepreciation = 0;            for ($per = 1; $per <= $period; ++$per) {                if ($per == 1) {                    $depreciation = $cost * $fixedDepreciationRate * $month / 12;                } elseif ($per == ($life + 1)) {                    $depreciation = ($cost - $previousDepreciation) * $fixedDepreciationRate * (12 - $month) / 12;                } else {                    $depreciation = ($cost - $previousDepreciation) * $fixedDepreciationRate;                }                $previousDepreciation += $depreciation;            }            if (PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::COMPATIBILITY_GNUMERIC) {                $depreciation = round($depreciation, 2);            }            return $depreciation;        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * DDB     *     * Returns the depreciation of an asset for a specified period using the     * double-declining balance method or some other method you specify.     *     * Excel Function:     *        DDB(cost,salvage,life,period[,factor])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    cost        Initial cost of the asset.     * @param    float    salvage        Value at the end of the depreciation.     *                                (Sometimes called the salvage value of the asset)     * @param    integer    life        Number of periods over which the asset is depreciated.     *                                (Sometimes called the useful life of the asset)     * @param    integer    period        The period for which you want to calculate the     *                                depreciation. Period must use the same units as life.     * @param    float    factor        The rate at which the balance declines.     *                                If factor is omitted, it is assumed to be 2 (the     *                                double-declining balance method).     * @return    float     */    public static function DDB($cost, $salvage, $life, $period, $factor = 2.0)    {        $cost        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($cost);        $salvage    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($salvage);        $life        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($life);        $period        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($period);        $factor        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($factor);        //    Validate        if ((is_numeric($cost)) && (is_numeric($salvage)) && (is_numeric($life)) && (is_numeric($period)) && (is_numeric($factor))) {            $cost    = (float) $cost;            $salvage = (float) $salvage;            $life    = (int) $life;            $period  = (int) $period;            $factor  = (float) $factor;            if (($cost <= 0) || (($salvage / $cost) < 0) || ($life <= 0) || ($period < 1) || ($factor <= 0.0) || ($period > $life)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            //    Set Fixed Depreciation Rate            $fixedDepreciationRate = 1 - pow(($salvage / $cost), (1 / $life));            $fixedDepreciationRate = round($fixedDepreciationRate, 3);            //    Loop through each period calculating the depreciation            $previousDepreciation = 0;            for ($per = 1; $per <= $period; ++$per) {                $depreciation = min(($cost - $previousDepreciation) * ($factor / $life), ($cost - $salvage - $previousDepreciation));                $previousDepreciation += $depreciation;            }            if (PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::COMPATIBILITY_GNUMERIC) {                $depreciation = round($depreciation, 2);            }            return $depreciation;        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * DISC     *     * Returns the discount rate for a security.     *     * Excel Function:     *        DISC(settlement,maturity,price,redemption[,basis])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue     *                                date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    integer    price        The security's price per $100 face value.     * @param    integer    redemption    The security's redemption value per $100 face value.     * @param    integer    basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function DISC($settlement, $maturity, $price, $redemption, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $price        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($price);        $redemption    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($redemption);        $basis        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if ((is_numeric($price)) && (is_numeric($redemption)) && (is_numeric($basis))) {            $price        = (float) $price;            $redemption    = (float) $redemption;            $basis        = (int) $basis;            if (($price <= 0) || ($redemption <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;            }            return ((1 - $price / $redemption) / $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity);        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * DOLLARDE     *     * Converts a dollar price expressed as an integer part and a fraction     *        part into a dollar price expressed as a decimal number.     * Fractional dollar numbers are sometimes used for security prices.     *     * Excel Function:     *        DOLLARDE(fractional_dollar,fraction)     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    $fractional_dollar    Fractional Dollar     * @param    integer    $fraction            Fraction     * @return    float     */    public static function DOLLARDE($fractional_dollar = null, $fraction = 0)    {        $fractional_dollar    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fractional_dollar);        $fraction            = (int)PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fraction);        // Validate parameters        if (is_null($fractional_dollar) || $fraction < 0) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        if ($fraction == 0) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::DIV0();        }        $dollars = floor($fractional_dollar);        $cents = fmod($fractional_dollar, 1);        $cents /= $fraction;        $cents *= pow(10, ceil(log10($fraction)));        return $dollars + $cents;    }    /**     * DOLLARFR     *     * Converts a dollar price expressed as a decimal number into a dollar price     *        expressed as a fraction.     * Fractional dollar numbers are sometimes used for security prices.     *     * Excel Function:     *        DOLLARFR(decimal_dollar,fraction)     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    $decimal_dollar        Decimal Dollar     * @param    integer    $fraction            Fraction     * @return    float     */    public static function DOLLARFR($decimal_dollar = null, $fraction = 0)    {        $decimal_dollar    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($decimal_dollar);        $fraction        = (int)PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fraction);        // Validate parameters        if (is_null($decimal_dollar) || $fraction < 0) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        if ($fraction == 0) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::DIV0();        }        $dollars = floor($decimal_dollar);        $cents = fmod($decimal_dollar, 1);        $cents *= $fraction;        $cents *= pow(10, -ceil(log10($fraction)));        return $dollars + $cents;    }    /**     * EFFECT     *     * Returns the effective interest rate given the nominal rate and the number of     *        compounding payments per year.     *     * Excel Function:     *        EFFECT(nominal_rate,npery)     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    $nominal_rate        Nominal interest rate     * @param    integer    $npery                Number of compounding payments per year     * @return    float     */    public static function EFFECT($nominal_rate = 0, $npery = 0)    {        $nominal_rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nominal_rate);        $npery            = (int)PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($npery);        // Validate parameters        if ($nominal_rate <= 0 || $npery < 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        return pow((1 + $nominal_rate / $npery), $npery) - 1;    }    /**     * FV     *     * Returns the Future Value of a cash flow with constant payments and interest rate (annuities).     *     * Excel Function:     *        FV(rate,nper,pmt[,pv[,type]])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    $rate    The interest rate per period     * @param    int        $nper    Total number of payment periods in an annuity     * @param    float    $pmt    The payment made each period: it cannot change over the     *                            life of the annuity. Typically, pmt contains principal     *                            and interest but no other fees or taxes.     * @param    float    $pv        Present Value, or the lump-sum amount that a series of     *                            future payments is worth right now.     * @param    integer    $type    A number 0 or 1 and indicates when payments are due:     *                                0 or omitted    At the end of the period.     *                                1                At the beginning of the period.     * @return    float     */    public static function FV($rate = 0, $nper = 0, $pmt = 0, $pv = 0, $type = 0)    {        $rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $nper    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nper);        $pmt    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pmt);        $pv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pv);        $type    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        // Validate parameters        if ($type != 0 && $type != 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        // Calculate        if (!is_null($rate) && $rate != 0) {            return -$pv * pow(1 + $rate, $nper) - $pmt * (1 + $rate * $type) * (pow(1 + $rate, $nper) - 1) / $rate;        }        return -$pv - $pmt * $nper;    }    /**     * FVSCHEDULE     *     * Returns the future value of an initial principal after applying a series of compound interest rates.     * Use FVSCHEDULE to calculate the future value of an investment with a variable or adjustable rate.     *     * Excel Function:     *        FVSCHEDULE(principal,schedule)     *     * @param    float    $principal    The present value.     * @param    float[]    $schedule    An array of interest rates to apply.     * @return    float     */    public static function FVSCHEDULE($principal, $schedule)    {        $principal    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($principal);        $schedule    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray($schedule);        foreach ($schedule as $rate) {            $principal *= 1 + $rate;        }        return $principal;    }    /**     * INTRATE     *     * Returns the interest rate for a fully invested security.     *     * Excel Function:     *        INTRATE(settlement,maturity,investment,redemption[,basis])     *     * @param    mixed    $settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    $maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    integer    $investment    The amount invested in the security.     * @param    integer    $redemption    The amount to be received at maturity.     * @param    integer    $basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function INTRATE($settlement, $maturity, $investment, $redemption, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $investment    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($investment);        $redemption    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($redemption);        $basis        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if ((is_numeric($investment)) && (is_numeric($redemption)) && (is_numeric($basis))) {            $investment    = (float) $investment;            $redemption    = (float) $redemption;            $basis        = (int) $basis;            if (($investment <= 0) || ($redemption <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;            }            return (($redemption / $investment) - 1) / ($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity);        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * IPMT     *     * Returns the interest payment for a given period for an investment based on periodic, constant payments and a constant interest rate.     *     * Excel Function:     *        IPMT(rate,per,nper,pv[,fv][,type])     *     * @param    float    $rate    Interest rate per period     * @param    int        $per    Period for which we want to find the interest     * @param    int        $nper    Number of periods     * @param    float    $pv        Present Value     * @param    float    $fv        Future Value     * @param    int        $type    Payment type: 0 = at the end of each period, 1 = at the beginning of each period     * @return    float     */    public static function IPMT($rate, $per, $nper, $pv, $fv = 0, $type = 0)    {        $rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $per    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($per);        $nper    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nper);        $pv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pv);        $fv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fv);        $type    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        // Validate parameters        if ($type != 0 && $type != 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        if ($per <= 0 || $per > $nper) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        // Calculate        $interestAndPrincipal = self::interestAndPrincipal($rate, $per, $nper, $pv, $fv, $type);        return $interestAndPrincipal[0];    }    /**     * IRR     *     * Returns the internal rate of return for a series of cash flows represented by the numbers in values.     * These cash flows do not have to be even, as they would be for an annuity. However, the cash flows must occur     * at regular intervals, such as monthly or annually. The internal rate of return is the interest rate received     * for an investment consisting of payments (negative values) and income (positive values) that occur at regular     * periods.     *     * Excel Function:     *        IRR(values[,guess])     *     * @param    float[]    $values        An array or a reference to cells that contain numbers for which you want     *                                    to calculate the internal rate of return.     *                                Values must contain at least one positive value and one negative value to     *                                    calculate the internal rate of return.     * @param    float    $guess        A number that you guess is close to the result of IRR     * @return    float     */    public static function IRR($values, $guess = 0.1)    {        if (!is_array($values)) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        $values = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray($values);        $guess = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($guess);        // create an initial range, with a root somewhere between 0 and guess        $x1 = 0.0;        $x2 = $guess;        $f1 = self::NPV($x1, $values);        $f2 = self::NPV($x2, $values);        for ($i = 0; $i < FINANCIAL_MAX_ITERATIONS; ++$i) {            if (($f1 * $f2) < 0.0) {                break;            }            if (abs($f1) < abs($f2)) {                $f1 = self::NPV($x1 += 1.6 * ($x1 - $x2), $values);            } else {                $f2 = self::NPV($x2 += 1.6 * ($x2 - $x1), $values);            }        }        if (($f1 * $f2) > 0.0) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        $f = self::NPV($x1, $values);        if ($f < 0.0) {            $rtb = $x1;            $dx = $x2 - $x1;        } else {            $rtb = $x2;            $dx = $x1 - $x2;        }        for ($i = 0; $i < FINANCIAL_MAX_ITERATIONS; ++$i) {            $dx *= 0.5;            $x_mid = $rtb + $dx;            $f_mid = self::NPV($x_mid, $values);            if ($f_mid <= 0.0) {                $rtb = $x_mid;            }            if ((abs($f_mid) < FINANCIAL_PRECISION) || (abs($dx) < FINANCIAL_PRECISION)) {                return $x_mid;            }        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * ISPMT     *     * Returns the interest payment for an investment based on an interest rate and a constant payment schedule.     *     * Excel Function:     *     =ISPMT(interest_rate, period, number_payments, PV)     *     * interest_rate is the interest rate for the investment     *     * period is the period to calculate the interest rate.  It must be betweeen 1 and number_payments.     *     * number_payments is the number of payments for the annuity     *     * PV is the loan amount or present value of the payments     */    public static function ISPMT()    {        // Return value        $returnValue = 0;        // Get the parameters        $aArgs = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray(func_get_args());        $interestRate = array_shift($aArgs);        $period = array_shift($aArgs);        $numberPeriods = array_shift($aArgs);        $principleRemaining = array_shift($aArgs);        // Calculate        $principlePayment = ($principleRemaining * 1.0) / ($numberPeriods * 1.0);        for ($i=0; $i <= $period; ++$i) {            $returnValue = $interestRate * $principleRemaining * -1;            $principleRemaining -= $principlePayment;            // principle needs to be 0 after the last payment, don't let floating point screw it up            if ($i == $numberPeriods) {                $returnValue = 0;            }        }        return($returnValue);    }    /**     * MIRR     *     * Returns the modified internal rate of return for a series of periodic cash flows. MIRR considers both     *        the cost of the investment and the interest received on reinvestment of cash.     *     * Excel Function:     *        MIRR(values,finance_rate, reinvestment_rate)     *     * @param    float[]    $values                An array or a reference to cells that contain a series of payments and     *                                            income occurring at regular intervals.     *                                        Payments are negative value, income is positive values.     * @param    float    $finance_rate        The interest rate you pay on the money used in the cash flows     * @param    float    $reinvestment_rate    The interest rate you receive on the cash flows as you reinvest them     * @return    float     */    public static function MIRR($values, $finance_rate, $reinvestment_rate)    {        if (!is_array($values)) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        $values                = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray($values);        $finance_rate        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($finance_rate);        $reinvestment_rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($reinvestment_rate);        $n = count($values);        $rr = 1.0 + $reinvestment_rate;        $fr = 1.0 + $finance_rate;        $npv_pos = $npv_neg = 0.0;        foreach ($values as $i => $v) {            if ($v >= 0) {                $npv_pos += $v / pow($rr, $i);            } else {                $npv_neg += $v / pow($fr, $i);            }        }        if (($npv_neg == 0) || ($npv_pos == 0) || ($reinvestment_rate <= -1)) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        $mirr = pow((-$npv_pos * pow($rr, $n))                / ($npv_neg * ($rr)), (1.0 / ($n - 1))) - 1.0;        return (is_finite($mirr) ? $mirr : PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE());    }    /**     * NOMINAL     *     * Returns the nominal interest rate given the effective rate and the number of compounding payments per year.     *     * @param    float    $effect_rate    Effective interest rate     * @param    int        $npery            Number of compounding payments per year     * @return    float     */    public static function NOMINAL($effect_rate = 0, $npery = 0)    {        $effect_rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($effect_rate);        $npery            = (int)PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($npery);        // Validate parameters        if ($effect_rate <= 0 || $npery < 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        // Calculate        return $npery * (pow($effect_rate + 1, 1 / $npery) - 1);    }    /**     * NPER     *     * Returns the number of periods for a cash flow with constant periodic payments (annuities), and interest rate.     *     * @param    float    $rate    Interest rate per period     * @param    int        $pmt    Periodic payment (annuity)     * @param    float    $pv        Present Value     * @param    float    $fv        Future Value     * @param    int        $type    Payment type: 0 = at the end of each period, 1 = at the beginning of each period     * @return    float     */    public static function NPER($rate = 0, $pmt = 0, $pv = 0, $fv = 0, $type = 0)    {        $rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $pmt    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pmt);        $pv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pv);        $fv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fv);        $type    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        // Validate parameters        if ($type != 0 && $type != 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        // Calculate        if (!is_null($rate) && $rate != 0) {            if ($pmt == 0 && $pv == 0) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            return log(($pmt * (1 + $rate * $type) / $rate - $fv) / ($pv + $pmt * (1 + $rate * $type) / $rate)) / log(1 + $rate);        }        if ($pmt == 0) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        return (-$pv -$fv) / $pmt;    }    /**     * NPV     *     * Returns the Net Present Value of a cash flow series given a discount rate.     *     * @return    float     */    public static function NPV()    {        // Return value        $returnValue = 0;        // Loop through arguments        $aArgs = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray(func_get_args());        // Calculate        $rate = array_shift($aArgs);        for ($i = 1; $i <= count($aArgs); ++$i) {            // Is it a numeric value?            if (is_numeric($aArgs[$i - 1])) {                $returnValue += $aArgs[$i - 1] / pow(1 + $rate, $i);            }        }        // Return        return $returnValue;    }    /**     * PMT     *     * Returns the constant payment (annuity) for a cash flow with a constant interest rate.     *     * @param    float    $rate    Interest rate per period     * @param    int        $nper    Number of periods     * @param    float    $pv        Present Value     * @param    float    $fv        Future Value     * @param    int        $type    Payment type: 0 = at the end of each period, 1 = at the beginning of each period     * @return    float     */    public static function PMT($rate = 0, $nper = 0, $pv = 0, $fv = 0, $type = 0)    {        $rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $nper    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nper);        $pv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pv);        $fv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fv);        $type    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        // Validate parameters        if ($type != 0 && $type != 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        // Calculate        if (!is_null($rate) && $rate != 0) {            return (-$fv - $pv * pow(1 + $rate, $nper)) / (1 + $rate * $type) / ((pow(1 + $rate, $nper) - 1) / $rate);        }        return (-$pv - $fv) / $nper;    }    /**     * PPMT     *     * Returns the interest payment for a given period for an investment based on periodic, constant payments and a constant interest rate.     *     * @param    float    $rate    Interest rate per period     * @param    int        $per    Period for which we want to find the interest     * @param    int        $nper    Number of periods     * @param    float    $pv        Present Value     * @param    float    $fv        Future Value     * @param    int        $type    Payment type: 0 = at the end of each period, 1 = at the beginning of each period     * @return    float     */    public static function PPMT($rate, $per, $nper, $pv, $fv = 0, $type = 0)    {        $rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $per    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($per);        $nper    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nper);        $pv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pv);        $fv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fv);        $type    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        // Validate parameters        if ($type != 0 && $type != 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        if ($per <= 0 || $per > $nper) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        // Calculate        $interestAndPrincipal = self::interestAndPrincipal($rate, $per, $nper, $pv, $fv, $type);        return $interestAndPrincipal[1];    }    public static function PRICE($settlement, $maturity, $rate, $yield, $redemption, $frequency, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $rate        = (float) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $yield        = (float) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($yield);        $redemption    = (float) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($redemption);        $frequency    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($frequency);        $basis        = (is_null($basis))    ? 0 :    (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        if (is_string($settlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (($settlement > $maturity) ||            (!self::isValidFrequency($frequency)) ||            (($basis < 0) || ($basis > 4))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        $dsc = self::COUPDAYSNC($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis);        $e = self::COUPDAYS($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis);        $n = self::COUPNUM($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis);        $a = self::COUPDAYBS($settlement, $maturity, $frequency, $basis);        $baseYF    = 1.0 + ($yield / $frequency);        $rfp    = 100 * ($rate / $frequency);        $de    = $dsc / $e;        $result = $redemption / pow($baseYF, (--$n + $de));        for ($k = 0; $k <= $n; ++$k) {            $result += $rfp / (pow($baseYF, ($k + $de)));        }        $result -= $rfp * ($a / $e);        return $result;    }    /**     * PRICEDISC     *     * Returns the price per $100 face value of a discounted security.     *     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    int        discount    The security's discount rate.     * @param    int        redemption    The security's redemption value per $100 face value.     * @param    int        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function PRICEDISC($settlement, $maturity, $discount, $redemption, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $discount    = (float) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($discount);        $redemption    = (float) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($redemption);        $basis        = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if ((is_numeric($discount)) && (is_numeric($redemption)) && (is_numeric($basis))) {            if (($discount <= 0) || ($redemption <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;            }            return $redemption * (1 - $discount * $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity);        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * PRICEMAT     *     * Returns the price per $100 face value of a security that pays interest at maturity.     *     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security's settlement date is the date after the issue date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    mixed    issue        The security's issue date.     * @param    int        rate        The security's interest rate at date of issue.     * @param    int        yield        The security's annual yield.     * @param    int        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function PRICEMAT($settlement, $maturity, $issue, $rate, $yield, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $issue        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($issue);        $rate        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $yield        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($yield);        $basis        = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if (is_numeric($rate) && is_numeric($yield)) {            if (($rate <= 0) || ($yield <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysPerYear = self::daysPerYear(PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEAR($settlement), $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysPerYear)) {                return $daysPerYear;            }            $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($issue, $settlement, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement;            }            $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement *= $daysPerYear;            $daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($issue, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity;            }            $daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity *= $daysPerYear;            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;            }            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity *= $daysPerYear;            return ((100 + (($daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity / $daysPerYear) * $rate * 100)) /                   (1 + (($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity / $daysPerYear) * $yield)) -                   (($daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement / $daysPerYear) * $rate * 100));        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * PV     *     * Returns the Present Value of a cash flow with constant payments and interest rate (annuities).     *     * @param    float    $rate    Interest rate per period     * @param    int        $nper    Number of periods     * @param    float    $pmt    Periodic payment (annuity)     * @param    float    $fv        Future Value     * @param    int        $type    Payment type: 0 = at the end of each period, 1 = at the beginning of each period     * @return    float     */    public static function PV($rate = 0, $nper = 0, $pmt = 0, $fv = 0, $type = 0)    {        $rate    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $nper    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nper);        $pmt    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pmt);        $fv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fv);        $type    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        // Validate parameters        if ($type != 0 && $type != 1) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        // Calculate        if (!is_null($rate) && $rate != 0) {            return (-$pmt * (1 + $rate * $type) * ((pow(1 + $rate, $nper) - 1) / $rate) - $fv) / pow(1 + $rate, $nper);        }        return -$fv - $pmt * $nper;    }    /**     * RATE     *     * Returns the interest rate per period of an annuity.     * RATE is calculated by iteration and can have zero or more solutions.     * If the successive results of RATE do not converge to within 0.0000001 after 20 iterations,     * RATE returns the #NUM! error value.     *     * Excel Function:     *        RATE(nper,pmt,pv[,fv[,type[,guess]]])     *     * @access    public     * @category Financial Functions     * @param    float    nper        The total number of payment periods in an annuity.     * @param    float    pmt            The payment made each period and cannot change over the life     *                                    of the annuity.     *                                Typically, pmt includes principal and interest but no other     *                                    fees or taxes.     * @param    float    pv            The present value - the total amount that a series of future     *                                    payments is worth now.     * @param    float    fv            The future value, or a cash balance you want to attain after     *                                    the last payment is made. If fv is omitted, it is assumed     *                                    to be 0 (the future value of a loan, for example, is 0).     * @param    integer    type        A number 0 or 1 and indicates when payments are due:     *                                        0 or omitted    At the end of the period.     *                                        1                At the beginning of the period.     * @param    float    guess        Your guess for what the rate will be.     *                                    If you omit guess, it is assumed to be 10 percent.     * @return    float     **/    public static function RATE($nper, $pmt, $pv, $fv = 0.0, $type = 0, $guess = 0.1)    {        $nper    = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($nper);        $pmt    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pmt);        $pv        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($pv);        $fv        = (is_null($fv))    ? 0.0    :    PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($fv);        $type    = (is_null($type))    ? 0        :    (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($type);        $guess    = (is_null($guess))    ? 0.1    :    PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($guess);        $rate = $guess;        if (abs($rate) < FINANCIAL_PRECISION) {            $y = $pv * (1 + $nper * $rate) + $pmt * (1 + $rate * $type) * $nper + $fv;        } else {            $f = exp($nper * log(1 + $rate));            $y = $pv * $f + $pmt * (1 / $rate + $type) * ($f - 1) + $fv;        }        $y0 = $pv + $pmt * $nper + $fv;        $y1 = $pv * $f + $pmt * (1 / $rate + $type) * ($f - 1) + $fv;        // find root by secant method        $i  = $x0 = 0.0;        $x1 = $rate;        while ((abs($y0 - $y1) > FINANCIAL_PRECISION) && ($i < FINANCIAL_MAX_ITERATIONS)) {            $rate = ($y1 * $x0 - $y0 * $x1) / ($y1 - $y0);            $x0 = $x1;            $x1 = $rate;            if (($nper * abs($pmt)) > ($pv - $fv)) {                $x1 = abs($x1);            }            if (abs($rate) < FINANCIAL_PRECISION) {                $y = $pv * (1 + $nper * $rate) + $pmt * (1 + $rate * $type) * $nper + $fv;            } else {                $f = exp($nper * log(1 + $rate));                $y = $pv * $f + $pmt * (1 / $rate + $type) * ($f - 1) + $fv;            }            $y0 = $y1;            $y1 = $y;            ++$i;        }        return $rate;    }    /**     * RECEIVED     *     * Returns the price per $100 face value of a discounted security.     *     * @param    mixed    settlement    The security's settlement date.     *                                The security settlement date is the date after the issue date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The security's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    int        investment    The amount invested in the security.     * @param    int        discount    The security's discount rate.     * @param    int        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function RECEIVED($settlement, $maturity, $investment, $discount, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $investment    = (float) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($investment);        $discount    = (float) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($discount);        $basis        = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if ((is_numeric($investment)) && (is_numeric($discount)) && (is_numeric($basis))) {            if (($investment <= 0) || ($discount <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;            }            return $investment / ( 1 - ($discount * $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity));        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * SLN     *     * Returns the straight-line depreciation of an asset for one period     *     * @param    cost        Initial cost of the asset     * @param    salvage        Value at the end of the depreciation     * @param    life        Number of periods over which the asset is depreciated     * @return    float     */    public static function SLN($cost, $salvage, $life)    {        $cost        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($cost);        $salvage    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($salvage);        $life        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($life);        // Calculate        if ((is_numeric($cost)) && (is_numeric($salvage)) && (is_numeric($life))) {            if ($life < 0) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            return ($cost - $salvage) / $life;        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * SYD     *     * Returns the sum-of-years' digits depreciation of an asset for a specified period.     *     * @param    cost        Initial cost of the asset     * @param    salvage        Value at the end of the depreciation     * @param    life        Number of periods over which the asset is depreciated     * @param    period        Period     * @return    float     */    public static function SYD($cost, $salvage, $life, $period)    {        $cost        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($cost);        $salvage    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($salvage);        $life        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($life);        $period        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($period);        // Calculate        if ((is_numeric($cost)) && (is_numeric($salvage)) && (is_numeric($life)) && (is_numeric($period))) {            if (($life < 1) || ($period > $life)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            return (($cost - $salvage) * ($life - $period + 1) * 2) / ($life * ($life + 1));        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * TBILLEQ     *     * Returns the bond-equivalent yield for a Treasury bill.     *     * @param    mixed    settlement    The Treasury bill's settlement date.     *                                The Treasury bill's settlement date is the date after the issue date when the Treasury bill is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The Treasury bill's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the Treasury bill expires.     * @param    int        discount    The Treasury bill's discount rate.     * @return    float     */    public static function TBILLEQ($settlement, $maturity, $discount)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $discount    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($discount);        //    Use TBILLPRICE for validation        $testValue = self::TBILLPRICE($settlement, $maturity, $discount);        if (is_string($testValue)) {            return $testValue;        }        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if (PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::COMPATIBILITY_OPENOFFICE) {            ++$maturity;            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity) * 360;        } else {            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = (PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity) - PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement));        }        return (365 * $discount) / (360 - $discount * $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity);    }    /**     * TBILLPRICE     *     * Returns the yield for a Treasury bill.     *     * @param    mixed    settlement    The Treasury bill's settlement date.     *                                The Treasury bill's settlement date is the date after the issue date when the Treasury bill is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The Treasury bill's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the Treasury bill expires.     * @param    int        discount    The Treasury bill's discount rate.     * @return    float     */    public static function TBILLPRICE($settlement, $maturity, $discount)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $discount    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($discount);        if (is_string($maturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        //    Validate        if (is_numeric($discount)) {            if ($discount <= 0) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            if (PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::COMPATIBILITY_OPENOFFICE) {                ++$maturity;                $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity) * 360;                if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                    //    return date error                    return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;                }            } else {                $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = (PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity) - PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement));            }            if ($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity > 360) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $price = 100 * (1 - (($discount * $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity) / 360));            if ($price <= 0) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            return $price;        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * TBILLYIELD     *     * Returns the yield for a Treasury bill.     *     * @param    mixed    settlement    The Treasury bill's settlement date.     *                                The Treasury bill's settlement date is the date after the issue date when the Treasury bill is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity    The Treasury bill's maturity date.     *                                The maturity date is the date when the Treasury bill expires.     * @param    int        price        The Treasury bill's price per $100 face value.     * @return    float     */    public static function TBILLYIELD($settlement, $maturity, $price)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $price        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($price);        //    Validate        if (is_numeric($price)) {            if ($price <= 0) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            if (PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::getCompatibilityMode() == PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::COMPATIBILITY_OPENOFFICE) {                ++$maturity;                $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity) * 360;                if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                    //    return date error                    return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;                }            } else {                $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = (PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($maturity) - PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::getDateValue($settlement));            }            if ($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity > 360) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            return ((100 - $price) / $price) * (360 / $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity);        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    public static function XIRR($values, $dates, $guess = 0.1)    {        if ((!is_array($values)) && (!is_array($dates))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        $values = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray($values);        $dates  = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray($dates);        $guess  = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($guess);        if (count($values) != count($dates)) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        // create an initial range, with a root somewhere between 0 and guess        $x1 = 0.0;        $x2 = $guess;        $f1 = self::XNPV($x1, $values, $dates);        $f2 = self::XNPV($x2, $values, $dates);        for ($i = 0; $i < FINANCIAL_MAX_ITERATIONS; ++$i) {            if (($f1 * $f2) < 0.0) {                break;            } elseif (abs($f1) < abs($f2)) {                $f1 = self::XNPV($x1 += 1.6 * ($x1 - $x2), $values, $dates);            } else {                $f2 = self::XNPV($x2 += 1.6 * ($x2 - $x1), $values, $dates);            }        }        if (($f1 * $f2) > 0.0) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        $f = self::XNPV($x1, $values, $dates);        if ($f < 0.0) {            $rtb = $x1;            $dx = $x2 - $x1;        } else {            $rtb = $x2;            $dx = $x1 - $x2;        }        for ($i = 0; $i < FINANCIAL_MAX_ITERATIONS; ++$i) {            $dx *= 0.5;            $x_mid = $rtb + $dx;            $f_mid = self::XNPV($x_mid, $values, $dates);            if ($f_mid <= 0.0) {                $rtb = $x_mid;            }            if ((abs($f_mid) < FINANCIAL_PRECISION) || (abs($dx) < FINANCIAL_PRECISION)) {                return $x_mid;            }        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * XNPV     *     * Returns the net present value for a schedule of cash flows that is not necessarily periodic.     * To calculate the net present value for a series of cash flows that is periodic, use the NPV function.     *     * Excel Function:     *        =XNPV(rate,values,dates)     *     * @param    float            $rate        The discount rate to apply to the cash flows.     * @param    array of float    $values     A series of cash flows that corresponds to a schedule of payments in dates.     *                                         The first payment is optional and corresponds to a cost or payment that occurs at the beginning of the investment.     *                                         If the first value is a cost or payment, it must be a negative value. All succeeding payments are discounted based on a 365-day year.     *                                         The series of values must contain at least one positive value and one negative value.     * @param    array of mixed    $dates      A schedule of payment dates that corresponds to the cash flow payments.     *                                         The first payment date indicates the beginning of the schedule of payments.     *                                         All other dates must be later than this date, but they may occur in any order.     * @return    float     */    public static function XNPV($rate, $values, $dates)    {        $rate = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        if (!is_numeric($rate)) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        if ((!is_array($values)) || (!is_array($dates))) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        $values    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray($values);        $dates    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenArray($dates);        $valCount = count($values);        if ($valCount != count($dates)) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();        }        if ((min($values) > 0) || (max($values) < 0)) {            return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();        }        $xnpv = 0.0;        for ($i = 0; $i < $valCount; ++$i) {            if (!is_numeric($values[$i])) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();            }            $xnpv += $values[$i] / pow(1 + $rate, PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::DATEDIF($dates[0], $dates[$i], 'd') / 365);        }        return (is_finite($xnpv)) ? $xnpv : PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * YIELDDISC     *     * Returns the annual yield of a security that pays interest at maturity.     *     * @param    mixed    settlement      The security's settlement date.     *                                    The security's settlement date is the date after the issue date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity        The security's maturity date.     *                                    The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    int        price         The security's price per $100 face value.     * @param    int        redemption    The security's redemption value per $100 face value.     * @param    int        basis         The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function YIELDDISC($settlement, $maturity, $price, $redemption, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $price        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($price);        $redemption    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($redemption);        $basis        = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if (is_numeric($price) && is_numeric($redemption)) {            if (($price <= 0) || ($redemption <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysPerYear = self::daysPerYear(PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEAR($settlement), $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysPerYear)) {                return $daysPerYear;            }            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;            }            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity *= $daysPerYear;            return (($redemption - $price) / $price) * ($daysPerYear / $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity);        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }    /**     * YIELDMAT     *     * Returns the annual yield of a security that pays interest at maturity.     *     * @param    mixed    settlement     The security's settlement date.     *                                   The security's settlement date is the date after the issue date when the security is traded to the buyer.     * @param    mixed    maturity       The security's maturity date.     *                                   The maturity date is the date when the security expires.     * @param    mixed    issue          The security's issue date.     * @param    int        rate         The security's interest rate at date of issue.     * @param    int        price        The security's price per $100 face value.     * @param    int        basis        The type of day count to use.     *                                        0 or omitted    US (NASD) 30/360     *                                        1                Actual/actual     *                                        2                Actual/360     *                                        3                Actual/365     *                                        4                European 30/360     * @return    float     */    public static function YIELDMAT($settlement, $maturity, $issue, $rate, $price, $basis = 0)    {        $settlement    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($settlement);        $maturity    = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($maturity);        $issue        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($issue);        $rate        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($rate);        $price        = PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($price);        $basis        = (int) PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::flattenSingleValue($basis);        //    Validate        if (is_numeric($rate) && is_numeric($price)) {            if (($rate <= 0) || ($price <= 0)) {                return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::NaN();            }            $daysPerYear = self::daysPerYear(PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEAR($settlement), $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysPerYear)) {                return $daysPerYear;            }            $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($issue, $settlement, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement;            }            $daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement *= $daysPerYear;            $daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($issue, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity;            }            $daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity *= $daysPerYear;            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity = PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime::YEARFRAC($settlement, $maturity, $basis);            if (!is_numeric($daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity)) {                //    return date error                return $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity;            }            $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity *= $daysPerYear;            return ((1 + (($daysBetweenIssueAndMaturity / $daysPerYear) * $rate) - (($price / 100) + (($daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement / $daysPerYear) * $rate))) /                   (($price / 100) + (($daysBetweenIssueAndSettlement / $daysPerYear) * $rate))) *                   ($daysPerYear / $daysBetweenSettlementAndMaturity);        }        return PHPExcel_Calculation_Functions::VALUE();    }}
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