\PhpOffice\PhpSpreadsheet\CalculationDatabase

Summary

Methods
Properties
Constants
DAVERAGE()
DCOUNT()
DCOUNTA()
DGET()
DMAX()
DMIN()
DPRODUCT()
DSTDEV()
DSTDEVP()
DSUM()
DVAR()
DVARP()
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fieldExtract()
filter()
getFilteredColumn()
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Methods

DAVERAGE()

DAVERAGE(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DAVERAGE.

Averages the values in a column of a list or database that match conditions you specify.

Excel Function: DAVERAGE(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

DCOUNT()

DCOUNT(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : int

DCOUNT.

Counts the cells that contain numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DCOUNT(database,[field],criteria)

Excel Function: DAVERAGE(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

int —

DCOUNTA()

DCOUNTA(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : int

DCOUNTA.

Counts the nonblank cells in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DCOUNTA(database,[field],criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

int —

DGET()

DGET(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : mixed

DGET.

Extracts a single value from a column of a list or database that matches conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DGET(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

mixed —

DMAX()

DMAX(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DMAX.

Returns the largest number in a column of a list or database that matches conditions you that specify.

Excel Function: DMAX(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

DMIN()

DMIN(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DMIN.

Returns the smallest number in a column of a list or database that matches conditions you that specify.

Excel Function: DMIN(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

DPRODUCT()

DPRODUCT(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DPRODUCT.

Multiplies the values in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DPRODUCT(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

DSTDEV()

DSTDEV(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DSTDEV.

Estimates the standard deviation of a population based on a sample by using the numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DSTDEV(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

DSTDEVP()

DSTDEVP(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DSTDEVP.

Calculates the standard deviation of a population based on the entire population by using the numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DSTDEVP(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

DSUM()

DSUM(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DSUM.

Adds the numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DSUM(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

DVAR()

DVAR(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DVAR.

Estimates the variance of a population based on a sample by using the numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DVAR(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

DVARP()

DVARP(array  $database, int|string  $field, array  $criteria) : float

DVARP.

Calculates the variance of a population based on the entire population by using the numbers in a column of a list or database that match conditions that you specify.

Excel Function: DVARP(database,field,criteria)

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

int|string $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

float —

fieldExtract()

fieldExtract(array  $database, mixed  $field) : null|string

fieldExtract.

Extracts the column ID to use for the data field.

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

mixed $field

Indicates which column is used in the function. Enter the column label enclosed between double quotation marks, such as "Age" or "Yield," or a number (without quotation marks) that represents the position of the column within the list: 1 for the first column, 2 for the second column, and so on.

Returns

null|string —

filter()

filter(array  $database, array  $criteria) : array

filter.

Parses the selection criteria, extracts the database rows that match those criteria, and returns that subset of rows.

Parameters

array $database

The range of cells that makes up the list or database. A database is a list of related data in which rows of related information are records, and columns of data are fields. The first row of the list contains labels for each column.

array $criteria

The range of cells that contains the conditions you specify. You can use any range for the criteria argument, as long as it includes at least one column label and at least one cell below the column label in which you specify a condition for the column.

Returns

array —

of mixed

getFilteredColumn()

getFilteredColumn(mixed  $database, mixed  $field, mixed  $criteria) : mixed

Parameters

mixed $database
mixed $field
mixed $criteria

Returns

mixed —