. */ declare(strict_types=1); namespace Fisharebest\Webtrees\Elements; use function preg_replace; use function trim; /** * PLACE_HIERARCHY := {Size=1:120} * This shows the jurisdictional entities that are named in a sequence from the * lowest to the highest jurisdiction. The jurisdictions are separated by * commas, and any jurisdiction's name that is missing is still accounted for * by a comma. When a PLAC.FORM structure is included in the HEADER of a GEDCOM * transmission, it implies that all place names follow this jurisdictional * format and each jurisdiction is accounted for by a comma, whether the name * is known or not. When the PLAC.FORM is subordinate to an event, it * temporarily overrides the implications made by the PLAC.FORM structure * stated in the HEADER. This usage is not common and, therefore, not * encouraged. It should only be used when a system has over-structured its * place-names. */ class PlaceHierarchy extends AbstractElement { protected const int MAXIMUM_LENGTH = 120; /** * Convert a value to a canonical form. * * @param string $value * * @return string */ public function canonical(string $value): string { $value = parent::canonical($value); $value = preg_replace('/[, ]+/', ', ', $value); return trim($value, ', '); } }