<?php
namespace PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Worksheet;
use PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\Helper\Dimension as CssDimension;
class RowDimension extends Dimension
{
/**
* Row index.
*
* @var ?int
*/
private $rowIndex;
/**
* Row height (in pt).
*
* When this is set to a negative value, the row height should be ignored by IWriter
*
* @var float
*/
private $height = -1;
/**
* ZeroHeight for Row?
*
* @var bool
*/
private $zeroHeight = false;
/**
* Create a new RowDimension.
*
* @param ?int $index Numeric row index
*/
public function __construct($index = 0)
{
// Initialise values
$this->rowIndex = $index;
// set dimension as unformatted by default
parent::__construct(null);
}
/**
* Get Row Index.
*/
public function getRowIndex(): ?int
{
return $this->rowIndex;
}
/**
* Set Row Index.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function setRowIndex(int $index)
{
$this->rowIndex = $index;
return $this;
}
/**
* Get Row Height.
* By default, this will be in points; but this method also accepts an optional unit of measure
* argument, and will convert the value from points to the specified UoM.
* A value of -1 tells Excel to display this column in its default height.
*
* @return float
*/
public function getRowHeight(?string $unitOfMeasure = null)
{
return ($unitOfMeasure === null || $this->height < 0)
? $this->height
: (new CssDimension($this->height . CssDimension::UOM_POINTS))->toUnit($unitOfMeasure);
}
/**
* Set Row Height.
*
* @param float $height in points. A value of -1 tells Excel to display this column in its default height.
* By default, this will be the passed argument value; but this method also accepts an optional unit of measure
* argument, and will convert the passed argument value to points from the specified UoM
*
* @return $this
*/
public function setRowHeight($height, ?string $unitOfMeasure = null)
{
$this->height = ($unitOfMeasure === null || $height < 0)
? $height
: (new CssDimension("{$height}{$unitOfMeasure}"))->height();
return $this;
}
/**
* Get ZeroHeight.
*/
public function getZeroHeight(): bool
{
return $this->zeroHeight;
}
/**
* Set ZeroHeight.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function setZeroHeight(bool $zeroHeight)
{
$this->zeroHeight = $zeroHeight;
return $this;
}
}
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