From 7915cde127eba2a5143fd45c6b32e81ad91bdfae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fabio Bas Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 22:41:46 +0100 Subject: Happy 2014! --- framework/Collections/TPriorityMap.php | 70 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) (limited to 'framework/Collections/TPriorityMap.php') diff --git a/framework/Collections/TPriorityMap.php b/framework/Collections/TPriorityMap.php index 46f05e9e..008c99b0 100644 --- a/framework/Collections/TPriorityMap.php +++ b/framework/Collections/TPriorityMap.php @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * * @author Brad Anderson * @link http://www.pradosoft.com/ - * @copyright Copyright © 2005-2013 PradoSoft + * @copyright Copyright © 2005-2014 PradoSoft * @license http://www.pradosoft.com/license/ * @version $Id: TPriorityMap.php 2817 2010-04-18 04:25:03Z javalizard $ * @package System.Collections @@ -13,18 +13,18 @@ /** * TPriorityMap class * - * TPriorityMap implements a collection that takes key-value pairs with - * a priority to allow key-value pairs to be ordered. This ordering is + * TPriorityMap implements a collection that takes key-value pairs with + * a priority to allow key-value pairs to be ordered. This ordering is * important when flattening the map. When flattening the map, if some - * key-value pairs are required to be before or after others, use this + * key-value pairs are required to be before or after others, use this * class to keep order to your map. * * You can access, add or remove an item with a key by using - * {@link itemAt}, {@link add}, and {@link remove}. These functions - * can optionally take a priority parameter to allow access to specific - * priorities. TPriorityMap is functionally backward compatible + * {@link itemAt}, {@link add}, and {@link remove}. These functions + * can optionally take a priority parameter to allow access to specific + * priorities. TPriorityMap is functionally backward compatible * with {@link TMap}. - * + * * To get the number of the items in the map, use {@link getCount}. * TPriorityMap can also be used like a regular array as follows, * @@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ * * An item that doesn't specify a priority will receive the default * priority. The default priority is set during the instantiation - * of a new TPriorityMap. If no custom default priority is specified, + * of a new TPriorityMap. If no custom default priority is specified, * the standard default priority of 10 is used. * * Priorities with significant digits below precision will be rounded. * - * A priority may also be a numeric with decimals. This is set - * during the instantiation of a new TPriorityMap. + * A priority may also be a numeric with decimals. This is set + * during the instantiation of a new TPriorityMap. * The default is 8 decimal places for a priority. If a negative number * is used, rounding occurs into the integer space rather than in * the decimal space. See {@link round}. @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap { $this->_r=TPropertyValue::ensureBoolean($value); } - + /** * @return numeric gets the default priority of inserted items without a specified priority */ @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap { return $this->_dp; } - + /** * This must be called internally or when instantiated. * @param numeric sets the default priority of inserted items without a specified priority @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap { $this->_dp = (string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($value), $this->_p); } - + /** * @return integer The precision of numeric priorities, defaults to 8 */ @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap { return $this->_p; } - + /** * This must be called internally or when instantiated. * @param integer The precision of numeric priorities. @@ -165,8 +165,8 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap { return new ArrayIterator($this->flattenPriorities()); } - - + + /** * Orders the priority list internally. */ @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap protected function flattenPriorities() { if(is_array($this->_fd)) return $this->_fd; - + $this->sortPriorities(); $this->_fd = array(); foreach($this->_d as $priority => $itemsatpriority) @@ -209,10 +209,10 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap { return $this->_c; } - + /** * Gets the number of items at a priority within the map. - * @param numeric optional priority at which to count items. if no parameter, + * @param numeric optional priority at which to count items. if no parameter, * it will be set to the default {@link getDefaultPriority} * @return integer the number of items in the map at the specified priority */ @@ -221,12 +221,12 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority),$this->_p); - + if(!isset($this->_d[$priority])||!is_array($this->_d[$priority])) return false; return count($this->_d[$priority]); } - + /** * This returns a list of the priorities within this map, ordered lowest to highest. * @return array the array of priority numerics in decreasing priority order @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap * Returns the item with the specified key. If a priority is specified, only items * within that specific priority will be selected * @param mixed the key - * @param mixed the priority. null is the default priority, false is any priority, + * @param mixed the priority. null is the default priority, false is any priority, * and numeric is a specific priority. default: false, any priority. * @return mixed the element at the offset, null if no element is found at the offset */ @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority),$this->_p); - + $oldpriority=$this->priorityAt($key); if($oldpriority!==false&&$oldpriority!=$priority) { $value=$this->remove($key,$oldpriority); @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority),$this->_p); - + return isset($this->_d[$priority])?$this->_d[$priority]:null; } @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority),$this->_p); - + if(!$this->_r) { foreach($this->_d as $innerpriority=>$items) @@ -376,11 +376,11 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap /** * Removes an item from the map by its key. If no priority, or false, is specified * then priority is irrelevant. If null is used as a parameter for priority, then - * the priority will be the default priority. If a priority is specified, or + * the priority will be the default priority. If a priority is specified, or * the default priority is specified, only key-value pairs in that priority * will be affected. * @param mixed the key of the item to be removed - * @param numeric|false|null priority. False is any priority, null is the + * @param numeric|false|null priority. False is any priority, null is the * default priority, and numeric is a specific priority * @return mixed the removed value, null if no such key exists. * @throws TInvalidOperationException if the map is read-only @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap { if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); - + if($priority===false) { $this->sortPriorities(); @@ -455,8 +455,8 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap } /** - * When the map is flattened into an array, the priorities are taken into - * account and elements of the map are ordered in the array according to + * When the map is flattened into an array, the priorities are taken into + * account and elements of the map are ordered in the array according to * their priority. * @return array the list of items in array */ @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap * Combines the map elements which have a priority below the parameter value * @param numeric the cut-off priority. All items of priority less than this are returned. * @param boolean whether or not the input cut-off priority is inclusive. Default: false, not inclusive. - * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items that are below a specified priority. + * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items that are below a specified priority. * The priorities are sorted so important priorities, lower numerics, are first. */ public function toArrayBelowPriority($priority,$inclusive=false) @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap * Combines the map elements which have a priority above the parameter value * @param numeric the cut-off priority. All items of priority greater than this are returned. * @param boolean whether or not the input cut-off priority is inclusive. Default: true, inclusive. - * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items that are above a specified priority. + * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items that are above a specified priority. * The priorities are sorted so important priorities, lower numerics, are first. */ public function toArrayAbovePriority($priority,$inclusive=true) @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap /** * Copies iterable data into the map. * Note, existing data in the map will be cleared first. - * @param mixed the data to be copied from, must be an array, object implementing + * @param mixed the data to be copied from, must be an array, object implementing * Traversable, or a TPriorityMap * @throws TInvalidDataTypeException If data is neither an array nor an iterator. */ @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ class TPriorityMap extends TMap /** * Merges iterable data into the map. * Existing data in the map will be kept and overwritten if the keys are the same. - * @param mixed the data to be merged with, must be an array, object implementing + * @param mixed the data to be merged with, must be an array, object implementing * Traversable, or a TPriorityMap * @throws TInvalidDataTypeException If data is neither an array nor an iterator. */ -- cgit v1.2.3