invoiceninja/tests/Unit/RangeDetectionTest.php
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<?php
/**
* Invoice Ninja (https://invoiceninja.com).
*
* @link https://github.com/invoiceninja/invoiceninja source repository
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2021. Invoice Ninja LLC (https://invoiceninja.com)
*
* @license https://www.elastic.co/licensing/elastic-license
*/
namespace Tests\Unit;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseTransactions;
use Tests\TestCase;
/**
* @test
*/
class RangeDetectionTest extends TestCase
{
public function setUp() :void
{
parent::setUp();
}
public function test_range_detection()
{
$ranges = [];
$ranges[] = [100, 105];
$ranges[] = [106, 110];
$ranges[] = [110, 115];
$expanded_ranges = [];
foreach ($ranges as $range) {
$expanded_ranges = array_merge(array_values($expanded_ranges), array_values($this->makeRanges($range)));
}
$value_count_array = array_count_values($expanded_ranges);
$value_count_array = array_diff($value_count_array, [1]);
$this->assertEquals(count($value_count_array), 1);
}
private function makeRanges(array $range)
{
return range($range[0], $range[1]);
}
}