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<?php /** * TPriorityList, TPriorityListIterator classes * * @author Brad Anderson <javalizard@gmail.com> * @link http://www.pradosoft.com/ * @copyright Copyright © 2005-2014 PradoSoft * @license http://www.pradosoft.com/license/ * @package System.Collections */ /** * TPriorityList class * * TPriorityList implements a priority ordered list collection class. It allows you to specify * any numeric for priorities down to a specific precision. The lower the numeric, the high the priority of the item in the * list. Thus -10 has a higher priority than -5, 0, 10 (the default), 18, 10005, etc. Per {@link round}, precision may be negative and * thus rounding can go by 10, 100, 1000, etc, instead of just .1, .01, .001, etc. The default precision allows for 8 decimal * places. There is also a default priority of 10, if no different default priority is specified or no item specific priority is indicated. * If you replace TList with this class it will work exactly the same with items inserted set to the default priority, until you start * using different priorities than the default priority. * * As you access the PHP array features of this class, it flattens and caches the results. If at all possible, this * will keep the cache fresh even when manipulated. If this is not possible the cache is cleared. * When an array of items are needed and the cache is outdated, the cache is recreated from the items and their priorities * * You can access, append, insert, remove an item by using * {@link itemAt}, {@link add}, {@link insertAt}, and {@link remove}. * To get the number of the items in the list, use {@link getCount}. * TPriorityList can also be used like a regular array as follows, * <code> * $list[]=$item; // append with the default priority. It may not be the last item if other items in the list are prioritized after the default priority * $list[$index]=$item; // $index must be between 0 and $list->Count-1. This sets the element regardless of priority. Priority stays the same. * $list[$index]=$item; // $index is $list->Count. This appends the item to the end of the list with the same priority as the last item in the list. * unset($list[$index]); // remove the item at $index * if(isset($list[$index])) // if the list has an item at $index * foreach($list as $index=>$item) // traverse each item in the list in proper priority order and add/insert order * $n=count($list); // returns the number of items in the list * </code> * * To extend TPriorityList for doing your own operations with each addition or removal, * override {@link insertAtIndexInPriority()} and {@link removeAtIndexInPriority()} and then call the parent. * * @author Brad Anderson <javalizard@gmail.com> * @package System.Collections * @since 3.2a */ class TPriorityList extends TList { /** * @var array internal data storage */ private $_d=array(); /** * @var boolean indicates if the _d is currently ordered. */ private $_o=false; /** * @var array cached flattened internal data storage */ private $_fd=null; /** * @var integer number of items contain within the list */ private $_c=0; /** * @var numeric the default priority of items without specified priorities */ private $_dp=10; /** * @var integer the precision of the numeric priorities within this priority list. */ private $_p=8; /** * Constructor. * Initializes the list with an array or an iterable object. * @param array|Iterator the intial data. Default is null, meaning no initial data. * @param boolean whether the list is read-only * @param numeric the default priority of items without specified priorities. * @param integer the precision of the numeric priorities * @throws TInvalidDataTypeException If data is not null and is neither an array nor an iterator. */ public function __construct($data=null,$readOnly=false,$defaultPriority=10,$precision=8) { parent::__construct(); if($data!==null) $this->copyFrom($data); $this->setReadOnly($readOnly); $this->setPrecision($precision); $this->setDefaultPriority($defaultPriority); } /** * Returns the number of items in the list. * This method is required by Countable interface. * @return integer number of items in the list. */ public function count() { return $this->getCount(); } /** * Returns the total number of items in the list * @return integer the number of items in the list */ public function getCount() { return $this->_c; } /** * Gets the number of items at a priority within the list * @param numeric optional priority at which to count items. if no parameter, it will be set to the default {@link getDefaultPriority} * @return integer the number of items in the list at the specified priority */ public function getPriorityCount($priority=null) { 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]); } /** * @return numeric gets the default priority of inserted items without a specified priority */ public function getDefaultPriority() { return $this->_dp; } /** * This must be called internally or when instantiated. * @param numeric sets the default priority of inserted items without a specified priority */ protected function setDefaultPriority($value) { $this->_dp=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($value),$this->_p); } /** * @return integer The precision of numeric priorities, defaults to 8 */ public function getPrecision() { return $this->_p; } /** * This must be called internally or when instantiated. * @param integer The precision of numeric priorities. */ protected function setPrecision($value) { $this->_p=TPropertyValue::ensureInteger($value); } /** * Returns an iterator for traversing the items in the list. * This method is required by the interface IteratorAggregate. * @return Iterator an iterator for traversing the items in the list. */ public function getIterator() { return new ArrayIterator($this->flattenPriorities()); } /** * This returns a list of the priorities within this list, ordered lowest to highest. * @return array the array of priority numerics in decreasing priority order */ public function getPriorities() { $this->sortPriorities(); return array_keys($this->_d); } /** * This orders the priority list internally. */ protected function sortPriorities() { if(!$this->_o) { ksort($this->_d,SORT_NUMERIC); $this->_o=true; } } /** * This flattens the priority list into a flat array [0,...,n-1] * @return array array of items in the list in priority and index order */ protected function flattenPriorities() { if(is_array($this->_fd)) return $this->_fd; $this->sortPriorities(); $this->_fd=array(); foreach($this->_d as $priority => $itemsatpriority) $this->_fd=array_merge($this->_fd,$itemsatpriority); return $this->_fd; } /** * Returns the item at the index of a flattened priority list. * {@link offsetGet} calls this method. * @param integer the index of the item to get * @return mixed the element at the offset * @throws TInvalidDataValueException Issued when the index is invalid */ public function itemAt($index) { if($index>=0&&$index<$this->getCount()) { $arr=$this->flattenPriorities(); return $arr[$index]; } else throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_index_invalid',$index); } /** * Gets all the items at a specific priority. * @param numeric priority of the items to get. Defaults to null, filled in with the default priority, if left blank. * @return array all items at priority in index order, null if there are no items at that priority */ public function itemsAtPriority($priority=null) { if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority),$this->_p); return isset($this->_d[$priority])?$this->_d[$priority]:null; } /** * Returns the item at an index within a priority * @param integer the index into the list of items at priority * @param numeric the priority which to index. no parameter or null will result in the default priority * @return mixed the element at the offset, false if no element is found at the offset */ public function itemAtIndexInPriority($index,$priority=null) { if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority), $this->_p); return !isset($this->_d[$priority])?false:( isset($this->_d[$priority][$index])?$this->_d[$priority][$index]:false ); } /** * Appends an item into the list at the end of the specified priority. The position of the added item may * not be at the end of the list. * @param mixed item to add into the list at priority * @param numeric priority blank or null for the default priority * @return int the index within the flattened array * @throws TInvalidOperationException if the map is read-only */ public function add($item,$priority=null) { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); return $this->insertAtIndexInPriority($item,false,$priority,true); } /** * Inserts an item at an index. It reads the priority of the item at index within the flattened list * and then inserts the item at that priority-index. * @param integer the specified position in the flattened list. * @param mixed new item to add * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the index specified exceeds the bound * @throws TInvalidOperationException if the list is read-only */ public function insertAt($index,$item) { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); if(($priority=$this->priorityAt($index,true))!==false) $this->insertAtIndexInPriority($item,$priority[1],$priority[0]); else throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_index_invalid',$index); } /** * Inserts an item at the specified index within a priority. Override and call this method to * insert your own functionality. * @param mixed item to add within the list. * @param integer index within the priority to add the item, defaults to false which appends the item at the priority * @param numeric priority priority of the item. defaults to null, which sets it to the default priority * @param boolean preserveCache specifies if this is a special quick function or not. This defaults to false. * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the index specified exceeds the bound * @throws TInvalidOperationException if the list is read-only */ public function insertAtIndexInPriority($item,$index=false,$priority=null,$preserveCache=false) { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority), $this->_p); if($preserveCache) { $this->sortPriorities(); $cc=0; foreach($this->_d as $prioritykey=>$items) if($prioritykey>=$priority) break; else $cc+=count($items); if($index===false&&isset($this->_d[$priority])) { $c=count($this->_d[$priority]); $c+=$cc; $this->_d[$priority][]=$item; } else if(isset($this->_d[$priority])) { $c=$index+$cc; array_splice($this->_d[$priority],$index,0,array($item)); } else { $c = $cc; $this->_o = false; $this->_d[$priority]=array($item); } if($this->_fd&&is_array($this->_fd)) // if there is a flattened array cache array_splice($this->_fd,$c,0,array($item)); } else { $c=null; if($index===false&&isset($this->_d[$priority])) { $cc=count($this->_d[$priority]); $this->_d[$priority][]=$item; } else if(isset($this->_d[$priority])) { $cc=$index; array_splice($this->_d[$priority],$index,0,array($item)); } else { $cc=0; $this->_o=false; $this->_d[$priority]=array($item); } if($this->_fd&&is_array($this->_fd)&&count($this->_d)==1) array_splice($this->_fd,$cc,0,array($item)); else $this->_fd=null; } $this->_c++; return $c; } /** * Removes an item from the priority list. * The list will search for the item. The first matching item found will be removed from the list. * @param mixed item the item to be removed. * @param numeric priority of item to remove. without this parameter it defaults to false. * A value of false means any priority. null will be filled in with the default priority. * @return integer index within the flattened list at which the item is being removed * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist */ public function remove($item,$priority=false) { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); if(($p=$this->priorityOf($item,true))!==false) { if($priority!==false) { if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority),$this->_p); if($p[0]!=$priority) throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); } $this->removeAtIndexInPriority($p[1],$p[0]); return $p[2]; } else throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); } /** * Removes an item at the specified index in the flattened list. * @param integer index of the item to be removed. * @return mixed the removed item. * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the index specified exceeds the bound * @throws TInvalidOperationException if the list is read-only */ public function removeAt($index) { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); if(($priority=$this->priorityAt($index, true))!==false) return $this->removeAtIndexInPriority($priority[1],$priority[0]); throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_index_invalid',$index); } /** * Removes the item at a specific index within a priority. Override * and call this method to insert your own functionality. * @param integer index of item to remove within the priority. * @param numeric priority of the item to remove, defaults to null, or left blank, it is then set to the default priority * @return mixed the removed item. * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist */ public function removeAtIndexInPriority($index, $priority=null) { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); if($priority===null) $priority=$this->getDefaultPriority(); $priority=(string)round(TPropertyValue::ensureFloat($priority),$this->_p); if(!isset($this->_d[$priority])||$index<0||$index>=count($this->_d[$priority])) throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); // $value is an array of elements removed, only one $value=array_splice($this->_d[$priority],$index,1); $value=$value[0]; if(!count($this->_d[$priority])) unset($this->_d[$priority]); $this->_c--; $this->_fd=null; return $value; } /** * Removes all items in the priority list by calling removeAtIndexInPriority from the last item to the first. */ public function clear() { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); $d=array_reverse($this->_d,true); foreach($this->_d as $priority=>$items) { for($index=count($items)-1;$index>=0;$index--) $this->removeAtIndexInPriority($index,$priority); unset($this->_d[$priority]); } } /** * @param mixed item * @return boolean whether the list contains the item */ public function contains($item) { return $this->indexOf($item)>=0; } /** * @param mixed item * @return integer the index of the item in the flattened list (0 based), -1 if not found. */ public function indexOf($item) { if(($index=array_search($item,$this->flattenPriorities(),true))===false) return -1; else return $index; } /** * Returns the priority of a particular item * @param mixed the item to look for within the list * @param boolean withindex this specifies if the full positional data of the item within the list is returned. * This defaults to false, if no parameter is provided, so only provides the priority number of the item by default. * @return numeric|array the priority of the item in the list, false if not found. * if withindex is true, an array is returned of [0 => $priority, 1 => $priorityIndex, 2 => flattenedIndex, * 'priority' => $priority, 'index' => $priorityIndex, 'absindex' => flattenedIndex] */ public function priorityOf($item,$withindex = false) { $this->sortPriorities(); $absindex = 0; foreach($this->_d as $priority=>$items) { if(($index=array_search($item,$items,true))!==false) { $absindex+=$index; return $withindex?array($priority,$index,$absindex, 'priority'=>$priority,'index'=>$index,'absindex'=>$absindex):$priority; } else $absindex+=count($items); } return false; } /** * Retutrns the priority of an item at a particular flattened index. * @param integer index of the item within the list * @param boolean withindex this specifies if the full positional data of the item within the list is returned. * This defaults to false, if no parameter is provided, so only provides the priority number of the item by default. * @return numeric|array the priority of the item in the list, false if not found. * if withindex is true, an array is returned of [0 => $priority, 1 => $priorityIndex, 2 => flattenedIndex, * 'priority' => $priority, 'index' => $priorityIndex, 'absindex' => flattenedIndex] */ public function priorityAt($index,$withindex = false) { if($index<0||$index>=$this->getCount()) throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_index_invalid',$index); $absindex=$index; $this->sortPriorities(); foreach($this->_d as $priority=>$items) { if($index>=($c=count($items))) $index-=$c; else return $withindex?array($priority,$index,$absindex, 'priority'=>$priority,'index'=>$index,'absindex'=>$absindex):$priority; } return false; } /** * This inserts an item before another item within the list. It uses the same priority as the * found index item and places the new item before it. * @param mixed indexitem the item to index * @param mixed the item to add before indexitem * @return integer where the item has been inserted in the flattened list * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist */ public function insertBefore($indexitem, $item) { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); if(($priority=$this->priorityOf($indexitem,true))===false) throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); $this->insertAtIndexInPriority($item,$priority[1],$priority[0]); return $priority[2]; } /** * This inserts an item after another item within the list. It uses the same priority as the * found index item and places the new item after it. * @param mixed indexitem the item to index * @param mixed the item to add after indexitem * @return integer where the item has been inserted in the flattened list * @throws TInvalidDataValueException If the item does not exist */ public function insertAfter($indexitem, $item) { if($this->getReadOnly()) throw new TInvalidOperationException('list_readonly',get_class($this)); if(($priority=$this->priorityOf($indexitem,true))===false) throw new TInvalidDataValueException('list_item_inexistent'); $this->insertAtIndexInPriority($item,$priority[1]+1,$priority[0]); return $priority[2]+1; } /** * @return array the priority list of items in array */ public function toArray() { return $this->flattenPriorities(); } /** * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items. The priorities are sorted so important priorities, lower numerics, are first. */ public function toPriorityArray() { $this->sortPriorities(); return $this->_d; } /** * Combines the map elements which have a priority below the parameter value * @param numeric the cut-off priority. All items of priority less than this are returned. * @param boolean whether or not the input cut-off priority is inclusive. Default: false, not inclusive. * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items that are below a specified priority. * The priorities are sorted so important priorities, lower numerics, are first. */ public function toArrayBelowPriority($priority,$inclusive=false) { $this->sortPriorities(); $items=array(); foreach($this->_d as $itemspriority=>$itemsatpriority) { if((!$inclusive&&$itemspriority>=$priority)||$itemspriority>$priority) break; $items=array_merge($items,$itemsatpriority); } return $items; } /** * Combines the map elements which have a priority above the parameter value * @param numeric the cut-off priority. All items of priority greater than this are returned. * @param boolean whether or not the input cut-off priority is inclusive. Default: true, inclusive. * @return array the array of priorities keys with values of arrays of items that are above a specified priority. * The priorities are sorted so important priorities, lower numerics, are first. */ public function toArrayAbovePriority($priority,$inclusive=true) { $this->sortPriorities(); $items=array(); foreach($this->_d as $itemspriority=>$itemsatpriority) { if((!$inclusive&&$itemspriority<=$priority)||$itemspriority<$priority) continue; $items=array_merge($items,$itemsatpriority); } return $items; } /** * Copies iterable data into the priority list. * Note, existing data in the map will be cleared first. * @param mixed the data to be copied from, must be an array or object implementing Traversable * @throws TInvalidDataTypeException If data is neither an array nor an iterator. */ public function copyFrom($data) { if($data instanceof TPriorityList) { if($this->getCount()>0) $this->clear(); foreach($data->getPriorities() as $priority) { foreach($data->itemsAtPriority($priority) as $index=>$item) $this->insertAtIndexInPriority($item,$index,$priority); } } else if(is_array($data)||$data instanceof Traversable) { if($this->getCount()>0) $this->clear(); foreach($data as $key=>$item) $this->add($item); } else if($data!==null) throw new TInvalidDataTypeException('map_data_not_iterable'); } /** * Merges iterable data into the priority list. * New data will be appended to the end of the existing data. If another TPriorityList is merged, * the incoming parameter items will be appended at the priorities they are present. These items will be added * to the end of the existing items with equal priorities, if there are any. * @param mixed the data to be merged with, must be an array or object implementing Traversable * @throws TInvalidDataTypeException If data is neither an array nor an iterator. */ public function mergeWith($data) { if($data instanceof TPriorityList) { foreach($data->getPriorities() as $priority) { foreach($data->itemsAtPriority($priority) as $index=>$item) $this->insertAtIndexInPriority($item,false,$priority); } } else if(is_array($data)||$data instanceof Traversable) { foreach($data as $priority=>$item) $this->add($item); } else if($data!==null) throw new TInvalidDataTypeException('map_data_not_iterable'); } /** * Returns whether there is an element at the specified offset. * This method is required by the interface ArrayAccess. * @param mixed the offset to check on * @return boolean */ public function offsetExists($offset) { return ($offset>=0&&$offset<$this->getCount()); } /** * Returns the element at the specified offset. * This method is required by the interface ArrayAccess. * @param integer the offset to retrieve element. * @return mixed the element at the offset, null if no element is found at the offset */ public function offsetGet($offset) { return $this->itemAt($offset); } /** * Sets the element at the specified offset. This method is required by the interface ArrayAccess. * Setting elements in a priority list is not straight forword when appending and setting at the * end boundary. When appending without an offset (a null offset), the item will be added at * the default priority. The item may not be the last item in the list. When appending with an * offset equal to the count of the list, the item will get be appended with the last items priority. * * All together, when setting the location of an item, the item stays in that location, but appending * an item into a priority list doesn't mean the item is at the end of the list. * @param integer the offset to set element * @param mixed the element value */ public function offsetSet($offset,$item) { if($offset===null) return $this->add($item); if($offset===$this->getCount()) { $priority=$this->priorityAt($offset-1,true); $priority[1]++; } else { $priority=$this->priorityAt($offset,true); $this->removeAtIndexInPriority($priority[1],$priority[0]); } $this->insertAtIndexInPriority($item,$priority[1],$priority[0]); } /** * Unsets the element at the specified offset. * This method is required by the interface ArrayAccess. * @param mixed the offset to unset element */ public function offsetUnset($offset) { $this->removeAt($offset); } }
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