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Namespaces | |
| namespace | dateplaner |
dateplaner includes personal an group specific date management developt for ilias3 and adapted also to ilias2 | |
Functions | |
| navigation ($timestamp) | |
| void function navigation($timestamp) | |
| getDateForDay ($timestamp) | |
| void function getDateForDay($timestamp) This function generates the day string for the day view and passes it to the GUI | |
| getWholeDay ($timestamp, $DB) | |
| void function getWholeDay($timestamp) | |
| generateDay ($timestamp, $DB) | |
| void function generateDay($timestamp) | |
| initTS ($timestamp, &$startshow, &$endshow) | |
| void function initTS($timestamp, &$startshow, &$endshow) | |
| initDisplayTime (&$startDisplayTimeInMinutes, &$endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $dates, $intervall) | |
| void function initDisplayTime(&$startDisplayTimeInMinutes, &$endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $dates) | |
| turnToMinutes (&$dateList, $startshow) | |
| void function turnToMinutes($dateList, $startshow) | |
| testOutput ($dim3) | |
| void function testoutput($dim3) | |
| testOutput2 ($dim2) | |
| void function testOutput2($dim2) | |
| padFront ($dateList, $stream, &$arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes) | |
| void function padFront($dateList, $stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes) | |
| padMiddle ($dateList, $counter, $stream, &$arrayPadded, $intervall) | |
| void function padMiddle($dateList, $counter, $stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall) | |
| padBack ($stream, &$arrayPadded, $intervall, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes) | |
| void function padBack($stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes) | |
| generateOutput ($arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $startshow, $timestamp) | |
| void function generateOutput($arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $startshow) | |
| parseDataForOutput ($DateValues) | |
| void function parseData (Array DateValues) | |
| generateDay | ( | $ | timestamp, | |
| $ | DB | |||
| ) |
void function generateDay($timestamp)
this funktion calls the other relevant funktions to fetch dates, reformat them and to generate
| $timestamp,a | required timestamp of sometime during the current day. | |
| $DB,a | DB class object. $DP_UId , Session Variable of the User ID $_SESSION ( $DP_Keywords, array containing selected Keywords, time $DP_Endtime, user set display end time and time $DP_Starttime, user set display start time) |
Definition at line 176 of file inc.day.php.
References $_SESSION, $counter, $DB, $DP_UId, generateOutput(), getDayList(), initDisplayTime(), initTS(), padBack(), padFront(), padMiddle(), and turnToMinutes().
{
global $DP_UId, $_SESSION ;
$startDisplayTimeInMinutes = 60 * $_SESSION[DP_Starttime]; // convert to minutes, cast time to int
$endDisplayTimeInMinutes = 60 * $_SESSION[DP_Endtime]; // convert to minutes, cast time to int
$intervall = 15; // intervall of dividers, e.g 15 (min)
initTS($timestamp, $startshow, $endshow); // get start and end time for the day
$table_sorted = getDayList($DP_UId,$startshow , $endshow, $_SESSION[DP_Keywords], $DB); // get streamed dates
if($table_sorted){ // check for existance of dates
for($stream=0; $stream<count($table_sorted); $stream++){
turnToMinutes ($table_sorted[$stream], $startshow); // convert timestamps to minutes and format date
}
for($stream=0; $stream<count($table_sorted); $stream++){
initDisplayTime ($startDisplayTimeInMinutes, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $table_sorted[$stream], $intervall); //check if user set display time is sufficient
}
for($stream=0; $stream<count($table_sorted); $stream++){
//$counter = 0;
padFront($table_sorted[$stream], $stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes); // generate fields in $arrayPadded, that resemble the free time before the first date.
for($counter=1; $counter<count($table_sorted[$stream]); $counter++){
padMiddle($table_sorted[$stream], $counter, $stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall); // generate fields in $arrayPadded, that resemble the free time during dates.
}
padBack ($stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes);// generate fields in $arrayPadded, that resemble the free time after the last date.
}
$dayString = generateOutput($arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $startshow, $timestamp);
}
else{ // in case that table_sorted is empty, create an NULL array_padded for blank rows
$arrayPadded[0][0][0]="NULL";
$arrayPadded[0][0][1]=$startDisplayTimeInMinutes;
$arrayPadded[0][0][2]=$startDisplayTimeInMinutes+$intervall;
$arrayPadded[0][0][5]=$intervall;
$arrayPadded[0][0][6]=1;
padBack(0, $arrayPadded, $intervall, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes);
$dayString = generateOutput($arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $startshow, $timestamp);
}
return $dayString;
}// end func
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| $ | intervall, | |||
| $ | startDisplayTimeInMinutes, | |||
| $ | endDisplayTimeInMinutes, | |||
| $ | startshow, | |||
| $ | timestamp | |||
| ) |
void function generateOutput($arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $startshow)
This function generates a HTML string. Basically it counts up the minutes from $startDisplayTime to $endDisplayTime. For each minute a new
is created. The starting times of dates and blanks in $arrayPadded are compared to the current time and if they match, a new
with a blank or a date is insterted. With dates, the date information is displayed and a link to date.php is provided as a javascript pop up.
| array[][][] | $arrayPadded , a 3-dimensional array holding the dates formated for output. The first dimension is used for distinguishing colliding dates. The second dimension holds a single date. The third dimesion holds the attributes of the date, which are ordered as followed: 0=> ID or NULL; 1=> startTimeInMinutes; 2=> endTimeInMinutes; 3=> shortText; 4=> longText; 5=> rowspan; 6=> colspan(not used); 7=> formated date&time of start for output; 8=> formated date&time of end for output; | |
| int | $startDisplayTimeInMinutes , start of display time | |
| int | $endDisplayTimeInMinutes , end of display time | |
| int | $intervall , the displayed subdivisions (i.e. 15) | |
| int | $startshow , a timestamp of the start of the day (00:00 hours) |
string $templatefolder , holds the variable to the folder containing template files string $actualtemplate , defines the used template array[] $DP_CSS, an array containing CSS information $_SESSION ( bol $DP_JSscript is 1 if JavaScript disabled)
Definition at line 515 of file inc.day.php.
References $_SESSION, $actualtemplate, $DateValues, $DP_CSS, $DP_language, $templatefolder, and parseDataForOutput().
Referenced by generateDay().
{
global $DP_CSS,$DP_language, $templatefolder, $actualtemplate, $_SESSION;
$ttd = new TimestampToDate;
$stream=count($arrayPadded)-1;
for($i=0; $i<=$stream; $i++){
$streamCounter[$i]=0;
}
for($time=$startDisplayTimeInMinutes; $time< $endDisplayTimeInMinutes; $time++){
$dayString=$dayString. "<TR >";
if($time%15==0) {
$dayString=$dayString. "<TD valign='top' width='10' rowspan='".$intervall."' ".$DP_CSS[tblrow2]." style='border-style: solid; border-width: 1' ".$DP_CSS[small]." ><span ".$DP_CSS[small]." >";
$Stunde = ($time-$time%60)/60 ;
$Viertel= $time%60;
if ($Viertel==0) $Viertel="00";
$ttd->ttd($timestamp);
$new_ts = mktime ( $Stunde , $Viertel , 0, $ttd->monthnumber_long , $ttd->day_of_month, $ttd->year_long );
$dayString=$dayString."<a href=\"javascript:popup('dateplaner.php?app=date×tamp=".$new_ts."&PHPSESSID=$PHPSESSID','Date','width=600,height=650,directories=no,toolbar=no,location=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes,status=yes,resizable=yes,dependent=no')\" TITLE=\"".$DP_language[new_doc]."\" >".$Stunde.":".$Viertel."
</a>";
$dayString=$dayString. "</span></TD>";
}
for($i=0; $i<=$stream; $i++){
if($arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][1]==$time){
while($arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][1]==$time){
if($arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][0]!="NULL"){
$dayString=$dayString."<TD valign='top' rowspan=".$arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][5]." ".$DP_CSS[tblrow2]." style='border-style: solid; border-width: 1' ".$DP_CSS[small]." ><span ".$DP_CSS[small]." >";
if($_SESSION[DP_JSscript] != 1) {
$dayString=$dayString."<a href=\"dateplaner.php?app=date&date_id=";
$dayString=$dayString.$arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][0];
$dayString=$dayString."&PHPSESSID=".$session_id."×tamp=".$startshow."\" target=\"_blank\" >";
}else {
$dayString=$dayString."<a href=\"javascript:popup('dateplaner.php?app=date&date_id=";
$dayString=$dayString.$arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][0];
$dayString=$dayString."&PHPSESSID=".$session_id."×tamp=".$startshow."','Date','width=600,height=600,directories=no,toolbar=no,location=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes,status=yes,resizable=yes,dependent=no')\" >";
}
$dayString=$dayString.$arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][7];
if($arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][7] != $arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][8] )
{
$dayString=$dayString." - ".$arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][8];
}
$DateValues[shorttext] = $arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][3] ;
$DateValues[text] = $arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][4];
$DateValues = parseDataForOutput ($DateValues);
$dayString=$dayString."</a> - <b>".$DateValues[shorttext]."</b>";
$dayString=$dayString."<BR>".$DateValues[text];
$dayString=$dayString."</span></TD>";
$streamCounter[$i]++;
}else{
$dayString=$dayString."<TD rowspan=".$arrayPadded[$i][$streamCounter[$i]][5]." ".$DP_CSS[tblrow4]."style='border-style: solid; border-width: 1' ><span ".$DP_CSS[small]. " >";
$dayString=$dayString."<img src='".$templatefolder."/".$actualtemplate."/images/blind.gif' height='1' width='1'>";
$dayString=$dayString."</span></TD>";
$streamCounter[$i]++;
}
}
}
}
$dayString=$dayString. "</TR> \n";
}
return $dayString;
}// end func
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Here is the caller graph for this function:| getDateForDay | ( | $ | timestamp | ) |
void function getDateForDay($timestamp) This function generates the day string for the day view and passes it to the GUI
| $timestamp,a | required timestamp of sometime during the current day. $DP_language , used by the Gui to determine the language of "today" as set in the language file. |
Definition at line 105 of file inc.day.php.
References $DP_language.
{
global $DP_language;
$Date = new TimestampToDate();
$Date->ttd($timestamp);
$showdate = $Date->shorttime;
Return $showdate;
}// end func
| getWholeDay | ( | $ | timestamp, | |
| $ | DB | |||
| ) |
void function getWholeDay($timestamp)
This function queries for whole day dates and generates html code which is passed to the Gui
| $timestamp,a | required timestamp of sometime during the current day. | |
| $DB,a | DB class object. $DP_UId reads the User ID from the session array[] $DP_Keywords array containing selected Keywords $_SESSION ( bol $DP_JSscript is 1 if JavaScript disabled) |
Definition at line 132 of file inc.day.php.
References $_SESSION, $DB, $DP_UId, and getWholeDayDateList().
{
global $DP_UId, $_SESSION;
$startshow = mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m", $timestamp), date ("d", $timestamp), date("Y", $timestamp));// don't edit
$endshow = mktime(23,59,59, date("m", $timestamp), date ("d", $timestamp), date("Y", $timestamp));// don't edit
$dates = getWholeDayDateList($DP_UId, $startshow, $endshow, $_SESSION[DP_Keywords], $DB);
if($dates){
foreach($dates as $date){
if($_SESSION[DP_JSscript] != 1) {
$wholeDayDayDates=$wholeDayDayDates."<a href=\"dateplaner.php?app=date&date_id=";
$wholeDayDayDates=$wholeDayDayDates.$date[0];
$wholeDayDayDates=$wholeDayDayDates."&PHPSESSID=".$PHPSESSID."\" target=\"_blank\" >";
}else {
$wholeDayDayDates=$wholeDayDayDates."<a href=\"javascript:popup('dateplaner.php?app=date&date_id=";
$wholeDayDayDates=$wholeDayDayDates.$date[0];
$wholeDayDayDates=$wholeDayDayDates."&PHPSESSID=".$PHPSESSID."','Date','width=600,height=600,directories=no,toolbar=no,location=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes,status=yes,resizable=yes,dependent=no')\" >";
}
$wholeDayDayDates=$wholeDayDayDates.$date[5]."</a> ";
$wholeDayDayDates=$wholeDayDayDates.$date[6]."<BR>";
}
}
return $wholeDayDayDates;
}// end func
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| &$ | endDisplayTimeInMinutes, | |||
| $ | dates, | |||
| $ | intervall | |||
| ) |
void function initDisplayTime(&$startDisplayTimeInMinutes, &$endDisplayTimeInMinutes, $dates)
this funktion goes through an 2dim array of dates and checks, if the passed start and end display time suffice, if not, they are ajusted
| &$startDisplayTimeInMinutes,a | required timestamp of sometime during the current day. | |
| &$endDisplayTimeInMinutes,a | required timestamp of sometime during the current day. | |
| $dates,a | 2-dimensional array of dates. |
Definition at line 251 of file inc.day.php.
Referenced by generateDay().
{
foreach($dates as $dim1){
if( $dim1[1]< $startDisplayTimeInMinutes){
$startDisplayTimeInMinutes = $dim1[1] - $dim1[1]%$intervall;
}
if( $dim1[2] > $endDisplayTimeInMinutes){
$endDisplayTimeInMinutes = $dim1[2] + $dim1[2]%$intervall;
if($endDisplayTimeInMinutes > 1440) $endDisplayTimeInMinutes = 1440;
}
}
}// end func
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| &$ | startshow, | |||
| &$ | endshow | |||
| ) |
void function initTS($timestamp, &$startshow, &$endshow)
This function generates the timestamps for the start and endtime of the day. using references (i.e &$var) the result is directly stored in the passed variables.
| $timestamp,a | required timestamp of sometime during the current day. | |
| &$startshow,a | required timestamp of the starttime of the day, will be generated an written to the variable. | |
| &$endshow,a | required timestamp of the end of the day, will be generated an written to the variable. |
Definition at line 232 of file inc.day.php.
Referenced by generateDay().
{
$startshow = mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m", $timestamp), date ("d", $timestamp), date("Y", $timestamp));// don't edit
$endshow = mktime(23,59,59, date("m", $timestamp), date ("d", $timestamp), date("Y", $timestamp)); //don't edit
}// end func
Here is the caller graph for this function:| navigation | ( | $ | timestamp | ) |
void function navigation($timestamp)
This function generates the timestamps for the day navigation and passes them to the template day_navigation
| $timestamp,a | required timestamp of sometime during the current day. $DP_language , used by the Gui to determine the language of "today" as set in the language file. |
Definition at line 81 of file inc.day.php.
References $DP_language, and $Gui.
{
global $DP_language;
$Gui = new Gui();
$today = mktime(0,0,0);
$lastday = strtotime ("-1 day" , $timestamp) ;
$nextday = strtotime ("+1 day" , $timestamp) ;
eval ("\$day_navigation = \"".$Gui->getTemplate("day_navigation")."\";");
return $day_navigation;
} // end func
| padBack | ( | $ | stream, | |
| &$ | arrayPadded, | |||
| $ | intervall, | |||
| $ | endDisplayTimeInMinutes | |||
| ) |
void function padBack($stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall, $endDisplayTimeInMinutes)
This funktion inserts what will be displayed as blank "<TD></TD>" into $arrayPadded, starting from the last date untill $endDisplayTimeInMinutes is reached
| int | $stream , used to determine, in which part of the first dimension of $arrayPadded dates are inserted. | |
| array[][][] | $arrayPadded , it is the result array, which contains all data used for displaying and formating, to be passed as a reference | |
| int | $endDisplayTimeInMinutes , time when the padding has to stop | |
| int | $intervall , this value holds the size of the subdivisions (i.e. 15) |
Definition at line 468 of file inc.day.php.
Referenced by generateDay().
{
$lastElement=count($arrayPadded[$stream])-1;
$lastEnd=$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][2]; // start padding here
$nextStart=$lastEnd;
$nextEnd = ($nextStart - $nextStart%$intervall)+$intervall;
while($endDisplayTimeInMinutes+15>=$nextEnd){
$lastElement++;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][0]="NULL";
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][1]=$nextStart;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][2]=$nextEnd;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][5]=$nextEnd-$nextStart;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][6]=1;
$nextStart=$nextEnd;
$nextEnd=$nextEnd+$intervall;
}
}// end func
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| $ | stream, | |||
| &$ | arrayPadded, | |||
| $ | intervall, | |||
| $ | startDisplayTimeInMinutes | |||
| ) |
void function padFront($dateList, $stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall, $startDisplayTimeInMinutes)
This funktion inserts what will be displayed as blank "<TD></TD>" into $arrayPadded, until the first date is reached.
| array[][] | $dateList , a two dimensional array with ascending dates. | |
| int | $stream , used to determine, in which part of the first dimension of $arrayPadded dates are inserted. | |
| array[][][] | $arrayPadded , it is the result array, which contains all data used for displaying and formating, to be passed as a reference | |
| string | $intervall , this value holds the size of the subdivisions (i.e. 15) | |
| $startDisplayTimeInMinutes,the | display starting time in minutes |
Definition at line 356 of file inc.day.php.
Referenced by generateDay().
{
$padStart= $startDisplayTimeInMinutes;
$padEnd = $startDisplayTimeInMinutes + $intervall;
$start=$dateList[0][1];
$end=$dateList[0][2];
$row=0;
while($padEnd<=$start){ //while the padding of one subdivision (i.e length of $intervall) does not overlap a date, keep padding
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][0]="NULL";
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][1]=$padStart;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][2]=$padEnd;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][5]=$intervall;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][6]=1;
$padStart=$padEnd;
$padEnd=$padEnd+$intervall;
$row++;
}
if($padStart < $start){ //try to fit part of an intervall as padding in front of the date.
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][0]="NULL";
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][1]=$padStart;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][2]=$start;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][5]=$start - $padStart;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][6]=1;
$padEnd=$padEnd+$intervall;
$row++;
}
//add the date itself
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][0]=$dateList[0][0];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][1]=$dateList[0][1];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][2]=$dateList[0][2];
if($arrayPadded[$stream][$row][2]==$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][1])$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][2]++; // adjust dates with no length, otherwise HTML gets crazy
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][3]=$dateList[0][3];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][4]=$dateList[0][4];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][5]=$end - $start;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][6]=1;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][7]=$dateList[0][7];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$row][8]=$dateList[0][8];
$row++;
}// end func
Here is the caller graph for this function:| padMiddle | ( | $ | dateList, | |
| $ | counter, | |||
| $ | stream, | |||
| &$ | arrayPadded, | |||
| $ | intervall | |||
| ) |
void function padMiddle($dateList, $counter, $stream, $arrayPadded, $intervall)
This funktion inserts what will be displayed as blank "<TD></TD>" into $arrayPadded, by trying to fill up untill the next intervall and consecutive intervalls untill and/or the next date.
| array[][] | $dateList , a two dimensional array with ascending dates. | |
| int | $counter , points at the current to be padded date in $dateList. | |
| int | $stream , used to determine, in which part of the first dimension of $arrayPadded dates are inserted. | |
| array[][][] | $arrayPadded , it is the result array, which contains all data used for displaying and formating, to be passed as a reference | |
| int | $intervall , this value holds the size of the subdivisions (i.e. 15) |
Definition at line 412 of file inc.day.php.
References $counter.
Referenced by generateDay().
{
$lastElement=count($arrayPadded[$stream])-1;
$lastEnd=$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][2];
if($dateList[$counter]){ // is not last date
$nextStart = $dateList[$counter][1]; //start time in minutes
$nextIntervall=$lastEnd+$intervall-$lastEnd%$intervall; // calculate next interval
while($nextIntervall < $nextStart){ // insert blank until next interval
$lastElement++;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][0]="NULL";
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][1]=$lastEnd;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][2]=$nextIntervall;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][5]=$nextIntervall-$lastEnd;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][6]=1;
$lastEnd = $nextIntervall; // inc $lastEnd
$nextIntervall = $nextIntervall + $intervall; // inc $nextInterval
}
if($nextStart-$lastEnd>0){ // pad between intervalls
$lastElement++;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][0]="NULL";
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][1]=$lastEnd;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][2]=$nextStart;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][5]=$nextStart-$lastEnd;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][6]=1;
}
$lastElement++; // insert date
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][0]=$dateList[$counter][0];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][1]=$dateList[$counter][1];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][2]=$dateList[$counter][2];
if($arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][1]==$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][2])$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][2]++; // adjust dates with no length, otherwise HTML gets crazy
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][3]=$dateList[$counter][3];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][4]=$dateList[$counter][4];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][5]=$dateList[$counter][2] - $nextStart;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][6]=1;
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][7]=$dateList[$counter][7];
$arrayPadded[$stream][$lastElement][8]=$dateList[$counter][8];
}
}// end func back to loop
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void function parseData (Array DateValues)
Formate the user Date Date for the html Output.
| array | $DateValues |
Definition at line 588 of file inc.day.php.
References $DateValues.
{
// parse text for html links and e-mail adresses
$text = $DateValues[text];
$urlsearch[]="/([^]_a-z0-9-=\"'\/])((https?|ftp):\/\/|www\.)([^ \r\n\(\)\*\^\$!`\"'\|\[\]\{\};<>]*)/si";
$urlsearch[]="/^((https?|ftp):\/\/|www\.)([^ \r\n\(\)\*\^\$!`\"'\|\[\]\{\};<>]*)/si";
$urlreplace[]="\\1<A HREF='\\2\\4' target='_blank'>\\2\\4</A>";
$urlreplace[]="<A HREF='\\1\\3' target='_blank'>\\1\\3</A>";
$emailsearch[]="/([\s])([_a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[_a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*(\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}))/si";
$emailsearch[]="/^([_a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[_a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*(\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}))/si";
$emailreplace[]="\\1<a href='mailto:\\2'>\\2</a>";
$emailreplace[]="<a href='mailto:\\0'>\\0</a>";
$text = preg_replace($urlsearch, $urlreplace, $text);
if (strpos($text, "@")) $text = preg_replace($emailsearch, $emailreplace, $text);
// parse text for line breaks
$text = str_replace("\r\n","<br>" , $text);
// parse text for images links
$text = preg_replace("!\[img\](.*)\[/img\]!U","<img alt='\\1' src='\\1'>",$text);
$DateValues[text] = $text;
// parse text for html links and e-mail adresses
$text = $DateValues[shorttext];
// parse shorttext for html links and e-mail adresses
$urlsearch[]="/([^]_a-z0-9-=\"'\/])((https?|ftp):\/\/|www\.)([^ \r\n\(\)\*\^\$!`\"'\|\[\]\{\};<>]*)/si";
$urlsearch[]="/^((https?|ftp):\/\/|www\.)([^ \r\n\(\)\*\^\$!`\"'\|\[\]\{\};<>]*)/si";
$urlreplace[]="\\1<A HREF='\\2\\4' target='_blank'>\\2\\4</A>";
$urlreplace[]="<A HREF='\\1\\3' target='_blank'>\\1\\3</A>";
$emailsearch[]="/([\s])([_a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[_a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*(\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}))/si";
$emailsearch[]="/^([_a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[_a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*(\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}))/si";
$emailreplace[]="\\1<a href='mailto:\\2'>\\2</a>";
$emailreplace[]="<a href='mailto:\\0'>\\0</a>";
$text = preg_replace($urlsearch, $urlreplace, $text);
if (strpos($text, "@")) $text = preg_replace($emailsearch, $emailreplace, $text);
$text = str_replace("\r\n","<br>" , $text);
$DateValues[shorttext] = $text;
Return $DateValues;
}// end func
| testOutput | ( | $ | dim3 | ) |
void function testoutput($dim3)
echos a 3 dimensional array to the screen, used for debug purposes, might distort normal table output if existent
| array[][][] | $dim3 , a 3 dimensional array with data |
Definition at line 305 of file inc.day.php.
{
foreach($dim3 as $key => $dim2){
echo "Stream: ".$key."<br>";
foreach($dim2 as $dim1){
foreach($dim1 as $v){
echo ":".$v." ";
}
echo "<br>";
}
echo "<br>";
}
}// end func
| testOutput2 | ( | $ | dim2 | ) |
void function testOutput2($dim2)
echos a 2 dimensional array to the screen, used for debug purposes, might distort normal table output if existent
| array[][] | $dim2 , a 2 dimensional array with data |
Definition at line 329 of file inc.day.php.
{
foreach($dim2 as $dim1){
foreach($dim1 as $v){
echo ":".$v." ";
}
echo "<br>";
}
echo "<br>";
}// end func
| turnToMinutes | ( | &$ | dateList, | |
| $ | startshow | |||
| ) |
void function turnToMinutes($dateList, $startshow)
This function reformats the timestamps of start and end to minutes of the day. Additionally, the timestamps are formated as a date string, as to prepare data for output
| array[][] | $dateList , a 2-dimensional array of dates | |
| int | $startshow , timestamp of the start of the day |
array[] $DP_language , an array containung language dependant information
Definition at line 281 of file inc.day.php.
References $DP_language.
Referenced by generateDay().
{
global $DP_language;
$format = $DP_language[date_format];
for($date=0; $date<count($dateList); $date++){
$dateList[$date][7]= date($format, $dateList[$date][1]); // save the date and start time readeable
$dateList[$date][8]= date($format, $dateList[$date][2]); // save the date and end time readeable
$dateList[$date][1]= ($dateList[$date][1]-$startshow)/60; // (1)calculate timelength of beginning of from start of day in seconds and divide my 60 to acquire minutes
if($dateList[$date][1]< 0){$dateList[$date][1]=0;} // (2) if date started previous to this day, set start display time to start of day
$dateList[$date][2]= ($dateList[$date][2]-$startshow)/60; // analogous to (1) for end of date
if($dateList[$date][2]> 1440){$dateList[$date][2]=1440;} // analogous to (2) for subsequent end of date, set to end of day
}
}// end func
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