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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using OfficeOpenXml.FormulaParsing.Excel.Functions;
using OfficeOpenXml.FormulaParsing.Excel.Functions.Logical;
using OfficeOpenXml.FormulaParsing.Exceptions;
using OfficeOpenXml.FormulaParsing.Utilities;
using OfficeOpenXml.Utils;
using Require = OfficeOpenXml.FormulaParsing.Utilities.Require;
namespace OfficeOpenXml.FormulaParsing.ExpressionGraph.FunctionCompilers;
/// <summary>
/// Why do the If function require a compiler of its own you might ask;)
///
/// It is because it only needs to evaluate one of the two last expressions. This
/// compiler handles this - it ignores the irrelevant expression.
/// </summary>
public class IfFunctionCompiler : FunctionCompiler {
public IfFunctionCompiler(ExcelFunction function)
: base(function) {
Require.That(function).Named("function").IsNotNull();
if (!(function is If)) {
throw new ArgumentException("function must be of type If");
}
}
public override CompileResult Compile(IEnumerable<Expression> children, ParsingContext context) {
if (children.Count() < 3) {
throw new ExcelErrorValueException(eErrorType.Value);
}
var args = new List<FunctionArgument>();
Function.BeforeInvoke(context);
var firstChild = children.ElementAt(0);
var v = firstChild.Compile().Result;
/**** Handle names and ranges ****/
if (v is ExcelDataProvider.INameInfo info) {
v = info.Value;
}
if (v is ExcelDataProvider.IRangeInfo rangeInfo) {
if (rangeInfo.GetNCells() > 1) {
throw (new ArgumentException("Logical can't be more than one cell"));
}
v = rangeInfo.GetOffset(0, 0);
}
bool boolVal;
if (v is bool b) {
boolVal = b;
} else {
if (ConvertUtil.IsNumeric(v)) {
boolVal = ConvertUtil.GetValueDouble(v) != 0;
} else {
throw (new ArgumentException("Invalid logical test"));
}
}
/**** End Handle names and ranges ****/
args.Add(new(boolVal));
if (boolVal) {
var val = children.ElementAt(1).Compile().Result;
args.Add(new(val));
args.Add(new(null));
} else {
var val = children.ElementAt(2).Compile().Result;
args.Add(new(null));
args.Add(new(val));
}
return Function.Execute(args, context);
}
}