/** * Sets class wide options, if no option was given, the actual set options will be returned * The 'precision' option of a value is used to truncate or stretch extra digits. -1 means not to touch the extra digits. * The 'locale' option helps when parsing numbers and dates using separators and month names. * The date format 'format_type' option selects between CLDR/ISO date format specifier tokens and PHP's date() tokens. * The 'fix_date' option enables or disables heuristics that attempt to correct invalid dates. * The 'number_format' option can be used to specify a default number format string * The 'date_format' option can be used to specify a default date format string, but beware of using getDate(), * checkDateFormat() and getTime() after using setOptions() with a 'format'. To use these four methods * with the default date format for a locale, use array('date_format' => null, 'locale' => $locale) for their options. * * @param array $options Array of options, keyed by option name: format_type = 'iso' | 'php', fix_date = true | false, * locale = Zend_Locale | locale string, precision = whole number between -1 and 30 * @throws Zend_Locale_Exception * @return Options array if no option was given */ public static function setOptions(array $options = array()) { self::$_Options = self::checkOptions($options) + self::$_Options; return self::$_Options; }
/** * Sets class wide options, if no option was given, the actual set options will be returned * The 'precision' option of a value is used to truncate or stretch extra digits. -1 means not to touch the extra digits. * The 'locale' option helps when parsing numbers and dates using separators and month names. * The date format 'format_type' option selects between CLDR/ISO date format specifier tokens and PHP's date() tokens. * The 'fix_date' option enables or disables heuristics that attempt to correct invalid dates. * The 'number_format' option can be used to specify a default number format string * The 'date_format' option can be used to specify a default date format string, but beware of using getDate(), * checkDateFormat() and getTime() after using setOptions() with a 'format'. To use these four methods * with the default date format for a locale, use array('date_format' => null, 'locale' => $locale) for their options. * * @param array $options Array of options, keyed by option name: format_type = 'iso' | 'php', fix_date = true | false, * locale = Zend_Locale | locale string, precision = whole number between -1 and 30 * @throws Zend_Locale_Exception * @return Options array if no option was given */ public static function setOptions(array $options = array()) { self::$_Options = array_merge(self::$_Options, self::checkOptions($options)); return self::$_Options; }