public static function Percentage::format in Drupal 9
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Batch/Percentage.php \Drupal\Core\Batch\Percentage::format()
Formats the percent completion for a batch set.
Parameters
int $total: The total number of operations.
int $current: The number of the current operation. This may be a floating point number rather than an integer in the case of a multi-step operation that is not yet complete; in that case, the fractional part of $current represents the fraction of the operation that has been completed.
Return value
string The properly formatted percentage, as a string. We output percentages using the correct number of decimal places so that we never print "100%" until we are finished, but we also never print more decimal places than are meaningful.
See also
2 calls to Percentage::format()
- PercentagesTest::testPercentages in core/
tests/ Drupal/ Tests/ Core/ Batch/ PercentagesTest.php - @dataProvider providerTestPercentages @covers ::format
- _batch_api_percentage in core/
includes/ batch.inc - Formats the percent completion for a batch set.
File
- core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Batch/ Percentage.php, line 29
Class
- Percentage
- Helper methods for the batch system.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\BatchCode
public static function format($total, $current) {
if (!$total || $total == $current) {
// If $total doesn't evaluate as true or is equal to the current set, then
// we're finished, and we can return "100".
$percentage = '100';
}
else {
// We add a new digit at 200, 2000, etc. (since, for example, 199/200
// would round up to 100% if we didn't).
$decimal_places = max(0, floor(log10($total / 2.0)) - 1);
do {
// Calculate the percentage to the specified number of decimal places.
$percentage = sprintf('%01.' . $decimal_places . 'f', round($current / $total * 100, $decimal_places));
// When $current is an integer, the above calculation will always be
// correct. However, if $current is a floating point number (in the case
// of a multi-step batch operation that is not yet complete), $percentage
// may be erroneously rounded up to 100%. To prevent that, we add one
// more decimal place and try again.
$decimal_places++;
} while ($percentage == '100');
}
return $percentage;
}