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<?php
/**
 * Taxonomy API: Core category-specific template tags
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Template
 * @since 1.2.0
 */

/**
 * Retrieves category link URL.
 *
 * @since 1.0.0
 *
 * @see get_term_link()
 *
 * @param int|object $category Category ID or object.
 * @return string Link on success, empty string if category does not exist.
 */
function get_category_link( $category ) {
	if ( ! is_object( $category ) ) {
		$category = (int) $category;
	}

	$category = get_term_link( $category );

	if ( is_wp_error( $category ) ) {
		return '';
	}

	return $category;
}

/**
 * Retrieves category parents with separator.
 *
 * @since 1.2.0
 * @since 4.8.0 The `$visited` parameter was deprecated and renamed to `$deprecated`.
 *
 * @param int    $category_id Category ID.
 * @param bool   $link        Optional. Whether to format with link. Default false.
 * @param string $separator   Optional. How to separate categories. Default '/'.
 * @param bool   $nicename    Optional. Whether to use nice name for display. Default false.
 * @param array  $deprecated  Not used.
 * @return string|WP_Error A list of category parents on success, WP_Error on failure.
 */
function get_category_parents( $category_id, $link = false, $separator = '/', $nicename = false, $deprecated = array() ) {

	if ( ! empty( $deprecated ) ) {
		_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '4.8.0' );
	}

	$format = $nicename ? 'slug' : 'name';

	$args = array(
		'separator' => $separator,
		'link'      => $link,
		'format'    => $format,
	);

	return get_term_parents_list( $category_id, 'category', $args );
}

/**
 * Retrieves post categories.
 *
 * This tag may be used outside The Loop by passing a post ID as the parameter.
 *
 * Note: This function only returns results from the default "category" taxonomy.
 * For custom taxonomies use get_the_terms().
 *
 * @since 0.71
 *
 * @param int $post_id Optional. The post ID. Defaults to current post ID.
 * @return WP_Term[] Array of WP_Term objects, one for each category assigned to the post.
 */
function get_the_category( $post_id = false ) {
	$categories = get_the_terms( $post_id, 'category' );
	if ( ! $categories || is_wp_error( $categories ) ) {
		$categories = array();
	}

	$categories = array_values( $categories );

	foreach ( array_keys( $categories ) as $key ) {
		_make_cat_compat( $categories[ $key ] );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the array of categories to return for a post.
	 *
	 * @since 3.1.0
	 * @since 4.4.0 Added the `$post_id` parameter.
	 *
	 * @param WP_Term[] $categories An array of categories to return for the post.
	 * @param int|false $post_id    The post ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_the_categories', $categories, $post_id );
}

/**
 * Retrieves category name based on category ID.
 *
 * @since 0.71
 *
 * @param int $cat_id Category ID.
 * @return string|WP_Error Category name on success, WP_Error on failure.
 */
function get_the_category_by_ID( $cat_id ) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidFunctionName.FunctionNameInvalid
	$cat_id   = (int) $cat_id;
	$category = get_term( $cat_id );

	if ( is_wp_error( $category ) ) {
		return $category;
	}

	return ( $category ) ? $category->name : '';
}

/**
 * Retrieves category list for a post in either HTML list or custom format.
 *
 * Generally used for quick, delimited (e.g. comma-separated) lists of categories,
 * as part of a post entry meta.
 *
 * For a more powerful, list-based function, see wp_list_categories().
 *
 * @since 1.5.1
 *
 * @see wp_list_categories()
 *
 * @global WP_Rewrite $wp_rewrite WordPress rewrite component.
 *
 * @param string $separator Optional. Separator between the categories. By default, the links are placed
 *                          in an unordered list. An empty string will result in the default behavior.
 * @param string $parents   Optional. How to display the parents. Accepts 'multiple', 'single', or empty.
 *                          Default empty string.
 * @param int    $post_id   Optional. ID of the post to retrieve categories for. Defaults to the current post.
 * @return string Category list for a post.
 */
function get_the_category_list( $separator = '', $parents = '', $post_id = false ) {
	global $wp_rewrite;

	if ( ! is_object_in_taxonomy( get_post_type( $post_id ), 'category' ) ) {
		/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/category-template.php */
		return apply_filters( 'the_category', '', $separator, $parents );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the categories before building the category list.
	 *
	 * @since 4.4.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Term[] $categories An array of the post's categories.
	 * @param int|false $post_id    ID of the post to retrieve categories for.
	 *                              When `false`, defaults to the current post in the loop.
	 */
	$categories = apply_filters( 'the_category_list', get_the_category( $post_id ), $post_id );

	if ( empty( $categories ) ) {
		/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/category-template.php */
		return apply_filters( 'the_category', __( 'Uncategorized' ), $separator, $parents );
	}

	$rel = ( is_object( $wp_rewrite ) && $wp_rewrite->using_permalinks() ) ? 'rel="category tag"' : 'rel="category"';

	$thelist = '';
	if ( '' === $separator ) {
		$thelist .= '<ul class="post-categories">';
		foreach ( $categories as $category ) {
			$thelist .= "\n\t<li>";
			switch ( strtolower( $parents ) ) {
				case 'multiple':
					if ( $category->parent ) {
						$thelist .= get_category_parents( $category->parent, true, $separator );
					}
					$thelist .= '<a href="' . esc_url( get_category_link( $category->term_id ) ) . '" ' . $rel . '>' . $category->name . '</a></li>';
					break;
				case 'single':
					$thelist .= '<a href="' . esc_url( get_category_link( $category->term_id ) ) . '"  ' . $rel . '>';
					if ( $category->parent ) {
						$thelist .= get_category_parents( $category->parent, false, $separator );
					}
					$thelist .= $category->name . '</a></li>';
					break;
				case '':
				default:
					$thelist .= '<a href="' . esc_url( get_category_link( $category->term_id ) ) . '" ' . $rel . '>' . $category->name . '</a></li>';
			}
		}
		$thelist .= '</ul>';
	} else {
		$i = 0;
		foreach ( $categories as $category ) {
			if ( 0 < $i ) {
				$thelist .= $separator;
			}
			switch ( strtolower( $parents ) ) {
				case 'multiple':
					if ( $category->parent ) {
						$thelist .= get_category_parents( $category->parent, true, $separator );
					}
					$thelist .= '<a href="' . esc_url( get_category_link( $category->term_id ) ) . '" ' . $rel . '>' . $category->name . '</a>';
					break;
				case 'single':
					$thelist .= '<a href="' . esc_url( get_category_link( $category->term_id ) ) . '" ' . $rel . '>';
					if ( $category->parent ) {
						$thelist .= get_category_parents( $category->parent, false, $separator );
					}
					$thelist .= "$category->name</a>";
					break;
				case '':
				default:
					$thelist .= '<a href="' . esc_url( get_category_link( $category->term_id ) ) . '" ' . $rel . '>' . $category->name . '</a>';
			}
			++$i;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the category or list of categories.
	 *
	 * @since 1.2.0
	 *
	 * @param string $thelist   List of categories for the current post.
	 * @param string $separator Separator used between the categories.
	 * @param string $parents   How to display the category parents. Accepts 'multiple',
	 *                          'single', or empty.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'the_category', $thelist, $separator, $parents );
}

/**
 * Checks if the current post is within any of the given categories.
 *
 * The given categories are checked against the post's categories' term_ids, names and slugs.
 * Categories given as integers will only be checked against the post's categories' term_ids.
 *
 * Prior to v2.5 of WordPress, category names were not supported.
 * Prior to v2.7, category slugs were not supported.
 * Prior to v2.7, only one category could be compared: in_category( $single_category ).
 * Prior to v2.7, this function could only be used in the WordPress Loop.
 * As of 2.7, the function can be used anywhere if it is provided a post ID or post object.
 *
 * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out
 * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/
 * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook.
 *
 * @since 1.2.0
 * @since 2.7.0 The `$post` parameter was added.
 *
 * @param int|string|int[]|string[] $category Category ID, name, slug, or array of such
 *                                            to check against.
 * @param int|WP_Post               $post     Optional. Post to check. Defaults to the current post.
 * @return bool True if the current post is in any of the given categories.
 */
function in_category( $category, $post = null ) {
	if ( empty( $category ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	return has_category( $category, $post );
}

/**
 * Displays category list for a post in either HTML list or custom format.
 *
 * @since 0.71
 *
 * @param string $separator Optional. Separator between the categories. By default, the links are placed
 *                          in an unordered list. An empty string will result in the default behavior.
 * @param string $parents   Optional. How to display the parents. Accepts 'multiple', 'single', or empty.
 *                          Default empty string.
 * @param int    $post_id   Optional. ID of the post to retrieve categories for. Defaults to the current post.
 */
function the_category( $separator = '', $parents = '', $post_id = false ) {
	echo get_the_category_list( $separator, $parents, $post_id );
}

/**
 * Retrieves category description.
 *
 * @since 1.0.0
 *
 * @param int $category Optional. Category ID. Defaults to the current category ID.
 * @return string Category description, if available.
 */
function category_description( $category = 0 ) {
	return term_description( $category );
}

/**
 * Displays or retrieves the HTML dropdown list of categories.
 *
 * The 'hierarchical' argument, which is disabled by default, will override the
 * depth argument, unless it is true. When the argument is false, it will
 * display all of the categories. When it is enabled it will use the value in
 * the 'depth' argument.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 * @since 4.2.0 Introduced the `value_field` argument.
 * @since 4.6.0 Introduced the `required` argument.
 * @since 6.1.0 Introduced the `aria_describedby` argument.
 *
 * @param array|string $args {
 *     Optional. Array or string of arguments to generate a categories drop-down element. See WP_Term_Query::__construct()
 *     for information on additional accepted arguments.
 *
 *     @type string       $show_option_all   Text to display for showing all categories. Default empty.
 *     @type string       $show_option_none  Text to display for showing no categories. Default empty.
 *     @type string       $option_none_value Value to use when no category is selected. Default empty.
 *     @type string       $orderby           Which column to use for ordering categories. See get_terms() for a list
 *                                           of accepted values. Default 'id' (term_id).
 *     @type bool         $pad_counts        See get_terms() for an argument description. Default false.
 *     @type bool|int     $show_count        Whether to include post counts. Accepts 0, 1, or their bool equivalents.
 *                                           Default 0.
 *     @type bool|int     $echo              Whether to echo or return the generated markup. Accepts 0, 1, or their
 *                                           bool equivalents. Default 1.
 *     @type bool|int     $hierarchical      Whether to traverse the taxonomy hierarchy. Accepts 0, 1, or their bool
 *                                           equivalents. Default 0.
 *     @type int          $depth             Maximum depth. Default 0.
 *     @type int          $tab_index         Tab index for the select element. Default 0 (no tabindex).
 *     @type string       $name              Value for the 'name' attribute of the select element. Default 'cat'.
 *     @type string       $id                Value for the 'id' attribute of the select element. Defaults to the value
 *                                           of `$name`.
 *     @type string       $class             Value for the 'class' attribute of the select element. Default 'postform'.
 *     @type int|string   $selected          Value of the option that should be selected. Default 0.
 *     @type string       $value_field       Term field that should be used to populate the 'value' attribute
 *                                           of the option elements. Accepts any valid term field: 'term_id', 'name',
 *                                           'slug', 'term_group', 'term_taxonomy_id', 'taxonomy', 'description',
 *                                           'parent', 'count'. Default 'term_id'.
 *     @type string|array $taxonomy          Name of the taxonomy or taxonomies to retrieve. Default 'category'.
 *     @type bool         $hide_if_empty     True to skip generating markup if no categories are found.
 *                                           Default false (create select element even if no categories are found).
 *     @type bool         $required          Whether the `<select>` element should have the HTML5 'required' attribute.
 *                                           Default false.
 *     @type Walker       $walker            Walker object to use to build the output. Default empty which results in a
 *                                           Walker_CategoryDropdown instance being used.
 *     @type string       $aria_describedby  The 'id' of an element that contains descriptive text for the select.
 *                                           Default empty string.
 * }
 * @return string HTML dropdown list of categories.
 */
function wp_dropdown_categories( $args = '' ) {
	$defaults = array(
		'show_option_all'   => '',
		'show_option_none'  => '',
		'orderby'           => 'id',
		'order'             => 'ASC',
		'show_count'        => 0,
		'hide_empty'        => 1,
		'child_of'          => 0,
		'exclude'           => '',
		'echo'              => 1,
		'selected'          => 0,
		'hierarchical'      => 0,
		'name'              => 'cat',
		'id'                => '',
		'class'             => 'postform',
		'depth'             => 0,
		'tab_index'         => 0,
		'taxonomy'          => 'category',
		'hide_if_empty'     => false,
		'option_none_value' => -1,
		'value_field'       => 'term_id',
		'required'          => false,
		'aria_describedby'  => '',
	);

	$defaults['selected'] = ( is_category() ) ? get_query_var( 'cat' ) : 0;

	// Back compat.
	if ( isset( $args['type'] ) && 'link' === $args['type'] ) {
		_deprecated_argument(
			__FUNCTION__,
			'3.0.0',
			sprintf(
				/* translators: 1: "type => link", 2: "taxonomy => link_category" */
				__( '%1$s is deprecated. Use %2$s instead.' ),
				'<code>type => link</code>',
				'<code>taxonomy => link_category</code>'
			)
		);
		$args['taxonomy'] = 'link_category';
	}

	// Parse incoming $args into an array and merge it with $defaults.
	$parsed_args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	$option_none_value = $parsed_args['option_none_value'];

	if ( ! isset( $parsed_args['pad_counts'] ) && $parsed_args['show_count'] && $parsed_args['hierarchical'] ) {
		$parsed_args['pad_counts'] = true;
	}

	$tab_index = $parsed_args['tab_index'];

	$tab_index_attribute = '';
	if ( (int) $tab_index > 0 ) {
		$tab_index_attribute = " tabindex=\"$tab_index\"";
	}

	// Avoid clashes with the 'name' param of get_terms().
	$get_terms_args = $parsed_args;
	unset( $get_terms_args['name'] );
	$categories = get_terms( $get_terms_args );

	$name     = esc_attr( $parsed_args['name'] );
	$class    = esc_attr( $parsed_args['class'] );
	$id       = $parsed_args['id'] ? esc_attr( $parsed_args['id'] ) : $name;
	$required = $parsed_args['required'] ? 'required' : '';

	$aria_describedby_attribute = $parsed_args['aria_describedby'] ? ' aria-describedby="' . esc_attr( $parsed_args['aria_describedby'] ) . '"' : '';

	if ( ! $parsed_args['hide_if_empty'] || ! empty( $categories ) ) {
		$output = "<select $required name='$name' id='$id' class='$class'$tab_index_attribute$aria_describedby_attribute>\n";
	} else {
		$output = '';
	}
	if ( empty( $categories ) && ! $parsed_args['hide_if_empty'] && ! empty( $parsed_args['show_option_none'] ) ) {

		/**
		 * Filters a taxonomy drop-down display element.
		 *
		 * A variety of taxonomy drop-down display elements can be modified
		 * just prior to display via this filter. Filterable arguments include
		 * 'show_option_none', 'show_option_all', and various forms of the
		 * term name.
		 *
		 * @since 1.2.0
		 *
		 * @see wp_dropdown_categories()
		 *
		 * @param string       $element  Category name.
		 * @param WP_Term|null $category The category object, or null if there's no corresponding category.
		 */
		$show_option_none = apply_filters( 'list_cats', $parsed_args['show_option_none'], null );
		$output          .= "\t<option value='" . esc_attr( $option_none_value ) . "' selected='selected'>$show_option_none</option>\n";
	}

	if ( ! empty( $categories ) ) {

		if ( $parsed_args['show_option_all'] ) {

			/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/category-template.php */
			$show_option_all = apply_filters( 'list_cats', $parsed_args['show_option_all'], null );
			$selected        = ( '0' === (string) $parsed_args['selected'] ) ? " selected='selected'" : '';
			$output         .= "\t<option value='0'$selected>$show_option_all</option>\n";
		}

		if ( $parsed_args['show_option_none'] ) {

			/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/category-template.php */
			$show_option_none = apply_filters( 'list_cats', $parsed_args['show_option_none'], null );
			$selected         = selected( $option_none_value, $parsed_args['selected'], false );
			$output          .= "\t<option value='" . esc_attr( $option_none_value ) . "'$selected>$show_option_none</option>\n";
		}

		if ( $parsed_args['hierarchical'] ) {
			$depth = $parsed_args['depth'];  // Walk the full depth.
		} else {
			$depth = -1; // Flat.
		}
		$output .= walk_category_dropdown_tree( $categories, $depth, $parsed_args );
	}

	if ( ! $parsed_args['hide_if_empty'] || ! empty( $categories ) ) {
		$output .= "</select>\n";
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the taxonomy drop-down output.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string $output      HTML output.
	 * @param array  $parsed_args Arguments used to build the drop-down.
	 */
	$output = apply_filters( 'wp_dropdown_cats', $output, $parsed_args );

	if ( $parsed_args['echo'] ) {
		echo $output;
	}

	return $output;
}

/**
 * Displays or retrieves the HTML list of categories.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 * @since 4.4.0 Introduced the `hide_title_if_empty` and `separator` arguments.
 * @since 4.4.0 The `current_category` argument was modified to optionally accept an array of values.
 * @since 6.1.0 Default value of the 'use_desc_for_title' argument was changed from 1 to 0.
 *
 * @param array|string $args {
 *     Array of optional arguments. See get_categories(), get_terms(), and WP_Term_Query::__construct()
 *     for information on additional accepted arguments.
 *
 *     @type int|int[]    $current_category      ID of category, or array of IDs of categories, that should get the
 *                                               'current-cat' class. Default 0.
 *     @type int          $depth                 Category depth. Used for tab indentation. Default 0.
 *     @type bool|int     $echo                  Whether to echo or return the generated markup. Accepts 0, 1, or their
 *                                               bool equivalents. Default 1.
 *     @type int[]|string $exclude               Array or comma/space-separated string of term IDs to exclude.
 *                                               If `$hierarchical` is true, descendants of `$exclude` terms will also
 *                                               be excluded; see `$exclude_tree`. See get_terms().
 *                                               Default empty string.
 *     @type int[]|string $exclude_tree          Array or comma/space-separated string of term IDs to exclude, along
 *                                               with their descendants. See get_terms(). Default empty string.
 *     @type string       $feed                  Text to use for the feed link. Default 'Feed for all posts filed
 *                                               under [cat name]'.
 *     @type string       $feed_image            URL of an image to use for the feed link. Default empty string.
 *     @type string       $feed_type             Feed type. Used to build feed link. See get_term_feed_link().
 *                                               Default empty string (default feed).
 *     @type bool         $hide_title_if_empty   Whether to hide the `$title_li` element if there are no terms in
 *                                               the list. Default false (title will always be shown).
 *     @type string       $separator             Separator between links. Default '<br />'.
 *     @type bool|int     $show_count            Whether to include post counts. Accepts 0, 1, or their bool equivalents.
 *                                               Default 0.
 *     @type string       $show_option_all       Text to display for showing all categories. Default empty string.
 *     @type string       $show_option_none      Text to display for the 'no categories' option.
 *                                               Default 'No categories'.
 *     @type string       $style                 The style used to display the categories list. If 'list', categories
 *                                               will be output as an unordered list. If left empty or another value,
 *                                               categories will be output separated by `<br>` tags. Default 'list'.
 *     @type string       $taxonomy              Name of the taxonomy to retrieve. Default 'category'.
 *     @type string       $title_li              Text to use for the list title `<li>` element. Pass an empty string
 *                                               to disable. Default 'Categories'.
 *     @type bool|int     $use_desc_for_title    Whether to use the category description as the title attribute.
 *                                               Accepts 0, 1, or their bool equivalents. Default 0.
 *     @type Walker       $walker                Walker object to use to build the output. Default empty which results
 *                                               in a Walker_Category instance being used.
 * }
 * @return void|string|false Void if 'echo' argument is true, HTML list of categories if 'echo' is false.
 *                           False if the taxonomy does not exist.
 */
function wp_list_categories( $args = '' ) {
	$defaults = array(
		'child_of'            => 0,
		'current_category'    => 0,
		'depth'               => 0,
		'echo'                => 1,
		'exclude'             => '',
		'exclude_tree'        => '',
		'feed'                => '',
		'feed_image'          => '',
		'feed_type'           => '',
		'hide_empty'          => 1,
		'hide_title_if_empty' => false,
		'hierarchical'        => true,
		'order'               => 'ASC',
		'orderby'             => 'name',
		'separator'           => '<br />',
		'show_count'          => 0,
		'show_option_all'     => '',
		'show_option_none'    => __( 'No categories' ),
		'style'               => 'list',
		'taxonomy'            => 'category',
		'title_li'            => __( 'Categories' ),
		'use_desc_for_title'  => 0,
	);

	$parsed_args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	if ( ! isset( $parsed_args['pad_counts'] ) && $parsed_args['show_count'] && $parsed_args['hierarchical'] ) {
		$parsed_args['pad_counts'] = true;
	}

	// Descendants of exclusions should be excluded too.
	if ( $parsed_args['hierarchical'] ) {
		$exclude_tree = array();

		if ( $parsed_args['exclude_tree'] ) {
			$exclude_tree = array_merge( $exclude_tree, wp_parse_id_list( $parsed_args['exclude_tree'] ) );
		}

		if ( $parsed_args['exclude'] ) {
			$exclude_tree = array_merge( $exclude_tree, wp_parse_id_list( $parsed_args['exclude'] ) );
		}

		$parsed_args['exclude_tree'] = $exclude_tree;
		$parsed_args['exclude']      = '';
	}

	if ( ! isset( $parsed_args['class'] ) ) {
		$parsed_args['class'] = ( 'category' === $parsed_args['taxonomy'] ) ? 'categories' : $parsed_args['taxonomy'];
	}

	if ( ! taxonomy_exists( $parsed_args['taxonomy'] ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$show_option_all  = $parsed_args['show_option_all'];
	$show_option_none = $parsed_args['show_option_none'];

	$categories = get_categories( $parsed_args );

	$output = '';

	if ( $parsed_args['title_li'] && 'list' === $parsed_args['style']
		&& ( ! empty( $categories ) || ! $parsed_args['hide_title_if_empty'] )
	) {
		$output = '<li class="' . esc_attr( $parsed_args['class'] ) . '">' . $parsed_args['title_li'] . '<ul>';
	}

	if ( empty( $categories ) ) {
		if ( ! empty( $show_option_none ) ) {
			if ( 'list' === $parsed_args['style'] ) {
				$output .= '<li class="cat-item-none">' . $show_option_none . '</li>';
			} else {
				$output .= $show_option_none;
			}
		}
	} else {
		if ( ! empty( $show_option_all ) ) {

			$posts_page = '';

			// For taxonomies that belong only to custom post types, point to a valid archive.
			$taxonomy_object = get_taxonomy( $parsed_args['taxonomy'] );
			if ( ! in_array( 'post', $taxonomy_object->object_type, true ) && ! in_array( 'page', $taxonomy_object->object_type, true ) ) {
				foreach ( $taxonomy_object->object_type as $object_type ) {
					$_object_type = get_post_type_object( $object_type );

					// Grab the first one.
					if ( ! empty( $_object_type->has_archive ) ) {
						$posts_page = get_post_type_archive_link( $object_type );
						break;
					}
				}
			}

			// Fallback for the 'All' link is the posts page.
			if ( ! $posts_page ) {
				if ( 'page' === get_option( 'show_on_front' ) && get_option( 'page_for_posts' ) ) {
					$posts_page = get_permalink( get_option( 'page_for_posts' ) );
				} else {
					$posts_page = home_url( '/' );
				}
			}

			$posts_page = esc_url( $posts_page );
			if ( 'list' === $parsed_args['style'] ) {
				$output .= "<li class='cat-item-all'><a href='$posts_page'>$show_option_all</a></li>";
			} else {
				$output .= "<a href='$posts_page'>$show_option_all</a>";
			}
		}

		if ( empty( $parsed_args['current_category'] ) && ( is_category() || is_tax() || is_tag() ) ) {
			$current_term_object = get_queried_object();
			if ( $current_term_object && $parsed_args['taxonomy'] === $current_term_object->taxonomy ) {
				$parsed_args['current_category'] = get_queried_object_id();
			}
		}

		if ( $parsed_args['hierarchical'] ) {
			$depth = $parsed_args['depth'];
		} else {
			$depth = -1; // Flat.
		}
		$output .= walk_category_tree( $categories, $depth, $parsed_args );
	}

	if ( $parsed_args['title_li'] && 'list' === $parsed_args['style']
		&& ( ! empty( $categories ) || ! $parsed_args['hide_title_if_empty'] )
	) {
		$output .= '</ul></li>';
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the HTML output of a taxonomy list.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string       $output HTML output.
	 * @param array|string $args   An array or query string of taxonomy-listing arguments. See
	 *                             wp_list_categories() for information on accepted arguments.
	 */
	$html = apply_filters( 'wp_list_categories', $output, $args );

	if ( $parsed_args['echo'] ) {
		echo $html;
	} else {
		return $html;
	}
}

/**
 * Displays a tag cloud.
 *
 * Outputs a list of tags in what is called a 'tag cloud', where the size of each tag
 * is determined by how many times that particular tag has been assigned to posts.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `taxonomy` argument.
 * @since 4.8.0 Added the `show_count` argument.
 *
 * @param array|string $args {
 *     Optional. Array or string of arguments for displaying a tag cloud. See wp_generate_tag_cloud()
 *     and get_terms() for the full lists of arguments that can be passed in `$args`.
 *
 *     @type int    $number    The number of tags to display. Accepts any positive integer
 *                             or zero to return all. Default 45.
 *     @type string $link      Whether to display term editing links or term permalinks.
 *                             Accepts 'edit' and 'view'. Default 'view'.
 *     @type string $post_type The post type. Used to highlight the proper post type menu
 *                             on the linked edit page. Defaults to the first post type
 *                             associated with the taxonomy.
 *     @type bool   $echo      Whether or not to echo the return value. Default true.
 * }
 * @return void|string|string[] Void if 'echo' argument is true, or on failure. Otherwise, tag cloud
 *                              as a string or an array, depending on 'format' argument.
 */
function wp_tag_cloud( $args = '' ) {
	$defaults = array(
		'smallest'   => 8,
		'largest'    => 22,
		'unit'       => 'pt',
		'number'     => 45,
		'format'     => 'flat',
		'separator'  => "\n",
		'orderby'    => 'name',
		'order'      => 'ASC',
		'exclude'    => '',
		'include'    => '',
		'link'       => 'view',
		'taxonomy'   => 'post_tag',
		'post_type'  => '',
		'echo'       => true,
		'show_count' => 0,
	);

	$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	$tags = get_terms(
		array_merge(
			$args,
			array(
				'orderby' => 'count',
				'order'   => 'DESC',
			)
		)
	); // Always query top tags.

	if ( empty( $tags ) || is_wp_error( $tags ) ) {
		return;
	}

	foreach ( $tags as $key => $tag ) {
		if ( 'edit' === $args['link'] ) {
			$link = get_edit_term_link( $tag, $tag->taxonomy, $args['post_type'] );
		} else {
			$link = get_term_link( $tag, $tag->taxonomy );
		}

		if ( is_wp_error( $link ) ) {
			return;
		}

		$tags[ $key ]->link = $link;
		$tags[ $key ]->id   = $tag->term_id;
	}

	// Here's where those top tags get sorted according to $args.
	$return = wp_generate_tag_cloud( $tags, $args );

	/**
	 * Filters the tag cloud output.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 *
	 * @param string|string[] $return Tag cloud as a string or an array, depending on 'format' argument.
	 * @param array           $args   An array of tag cloud arguments. See wp_tag_cloud()
	 *                                for information on accepted arguments.
	 */
	$return = apply_filters( 'wp_tag_cloud', $return, $args );

	if ( 'array' === $args['format'] || empty( $args['echo'] ) ) {
		return $return;
	}

	echo $return;
}

/**
 * Default topic count scaling for tag links.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 *
 * @param int $count Number of posts with that tag.
 * @return int Scaled count.
 */
function default_topic_count_scale( $count ) {
	return round( log10( $count + 1 ) * 100 );
}

/**
 * Generates a tag cloud (heatmap) from provided data.
 *
 * @todo Complete functionality.
 * @since 2.3.0
 * @since 4.8.0 Added the `show_count` argument.
 *
 * @param WP_Term[]    $tags Array of WP_Term objects to generate the tag cloud for.
 * @param string|array $args {
 *     Optional. Array or string of arguments for generating a tag cloud.
 *
 *     @type int      $smallest                   Smallest font size used to display tags. Paired
 *                                                with the value of `$unit`, to determine CSS text
 *                                                size unit. Default 8 (pt).
 *     @type int      $largest                    Largest font size used to display tags. Paired
 *                                                with the value of `$unit`, to determine CSS text
 *                                                size unit. Default 22 (pt).
 *     @type string   $unit                       CSS text size unit to use with the `$smallest`
 *                                                and `$largest` values. Accepts any valid CSS text
 *                                                size unit. Default 'pt'.
 *     @type int      $number                     The number of tags to return. Accepts any
 *                                                positive integer or zero to return all.
 *                                                Default 0.
 *     @type string   $format                     Format to display the tag cloud in. Accepts 'flat'
 *                                                (tags separated with spaces), 'list' (tags displayed
 *                                                in an unordered list), or 'array' (returns an array).
 *                                                Default 'flat'.
 *     @type string   $separator                  HTML or text to separate the tags. Default "\n" (newline).
 *     @type string   $orderby                    Value to order tags by. Accepts 'name' or 'count'.
 *                                                Default 'name'. The {@see 'tag_cloud_sort'} filter
 *                                                can also affect how tags are sorted.
 *     @type string   $order                      How to order the tags. Accepts 'ASC' (ascending),
 *                                                'DESC' (descending), or 'RAND' (random). Default 'ASC'.
 *     @type int|bool $filter                     Whether to enable filtering of the final output
 *                                                via {@see 'wp_generate_tag_cloud'}. Default 1.
 *     @type array    $topic_count_text           Nooped plural text from _n_noop() to supply to
 *                                                tag counts. Default null.
 *     @type callable $topic_count_text_callback  Callback used to generate nooped plural text for
 *                                                tag counts based on the count. Default null.
 *     @type callable $topic_count_scale_callback Callback used to determine the tag count scaling
 *                                                value. Default default_topic_count_scale().
 *     @type bool|int $show_count                 Whether to display the tag counts. Default 0. Accepts
 *                                                0, 1, or their bool equivalents.
 * }
 * @return string|string[] Tag cloud as a string or an array, depending on 'format' argument.
 */
function wp_generate_tag_cloud( $tags, $args = '' ) {
	$defaults = array(
		'smallest'                   => 8,
		'largest'                    => 22,
		'unit'                       => 'pt',
		'number'                     => 0,
		'format'                     => 'flat',
		'separator'                  => "\n",
		'orderby'                    => 'name',
		'order'                      => 'ASC',
		'topic_count_text'           => null,
		'topic_count_text_callback'  => null,
		'topic_count_scale_callback' => 'default_topic_count_scale',
		'filter'                     => 1,
		'show_count'                 => 0,
	);

	$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	$return = ( 'array' === $args['format'] ) ? array() : '';

	if ( empty( $tags ) ) {
		return $return;
	}

	// Juggle topic counts.
	if ( isset( $args['topic_count_text'] ) ) {
		// First look for nooped plural support via topic_count_text.
		$translate_nooped_plural = $args['topic_count_text'];
	} elseif ( ! empty( $args['topic_count_text_callback'] ) ) {
		// Look for the alternative callback style. Ignore the previous default.
		if ( 'default_topic_count_text' === $args['topic_count_text_callback'] ) {
			/* translators: %s: Number of items (tags). */
			$translate_nooped_plural = _n_noop( '%s item', '%s items' );
		} else {
			$translate_nooped_plural = false;
		}
	} elseif ( isset( $args['single_text'] ) && isset( $args['multiple_text'] ) ) {
		// If no callback exists, look for the old-style single_text and multiple_text arguments.
		// phpcs:ignore WordPress.WP.I18n.NonSingularStringLiteralSingular,WordPress.WP.I18n.NonSingularStringLiteralPlural
		$translate_nooped_plural = _n_noop( $args['single_text'], $args['multiple_text'] );
	} else {
		// This is the default for when no callback, plural, or argument is passed in.
		/* translators: %s: Number of items (tags). */
		$translate_nooped_plural = _n_noop( '%s item', '%s items' );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters how the items in a tag cloud are sorted.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Term[] $tags Ordered array of terms.
	 * @param array     $args An array of tag cloud arguments.
	 */
	$tags_sorted = apply_filters( 'tag_cloud_sort', $tags, $args );
	if ( empty( $tags_sorted ) ) {
		return $return;
	}

	if ( $tags_sorted !== $tags ) {
		$tags = $tags_sorted;
		unset( $tags_sorted );
	} else {
		if ( 'RAND' === $args['order'] ) {
			shuffle( $tags );
		} else {
			// SQL cannot save you; this is a second (potentially different) sort on a subset of data.
			if ( 'name' === $args['orderby'] ) {
				uasort( $tags, '_wp_object_name_sort_cb' );
			} else {
				uasort( $tags, '_wp_object_count_sort_cb' );
			}

			if ( 'DESC' === $args['order'] ) {
				$tags = array_reverse( $tags, true );
			}
		}
	}

	if ( $args['number'] > 0 ) {
		$tags = array_slice( $tags, 0, $args['number'] );
	}

	$counts      = array();
	$real_counts = array(); // For the alt tag.
	foreach ( (array) $tags as $key => $tag ) {
		$real_counts[ $key ] = $tag->count;
		$counts[ $key ]      = call_user_func( $args['topic_count_scale_callback'], $tag->count );
	}

	$min_count = min( $counts );
	$spread    = max( $counts ) - $min_count;
	if ( $spread <= 0 ) {
		$spread = 1;
	}
	$font_spread = $args['largest'] - $args['smallest'];
	if ( $font_spread < 0 ) {
		$font_spread = 1;
	}
	$font_step = $font_spread / $spread;

	$aria_label = false;
	/*
	 * Determine whether to output an 'aria-label' attribute with the tag name and count.
	 * When tags have a different font size, they visually convey an important information
	 * that should be available to assistive technologies too. On the other hand, sometimes
	 * themes set up the Tag Cloud to display all tags with the same font size (setting
	 * the 'smallest' and 'largest' arguments to the same value).
	 * In order to always serve the same content to all users, the 'aria-label' gets printed out:
	 * - when tags have a different size
	 * - when the tag count is displayed (for example when users check the checkbox in the
	 *   Tag Cloud widget), regardless of the tags font size
	 */
	if ( $args['show_count'] || 0 !== $font_spread ) {
		$aria_label = true;
	}

	// Assemble the data that will be used to generate the tag cloud markup.
	$tags_data = array();
	foreach ( $tags as $key => $tag ) {
		$tag_id = isset( $tag->id ) ? $tag->id : $key;

		$count      = $counts[ $key ];
		$real_count = $real_counts[ $key ];

		if ( $translate_nooped_plural ) {
			$formatted_count = sprintf( translate_nooped_plural( $translate_nooped_plural, $real_count ), number_format_i18n( $real_count ) );
		} else {
			$formatted_count = call_user_func( $args['topic_count_text_callback'], $real_count, $tag, $args );
		}

		$tags_data[] = array(
			'id'              => $tag_id,
			'url'             => ( '#' !== $tag->link ) ? $tag->link : '#',
			'role'            => ( '#' !== $tag->link ) ? '' : ' role="button"',
			'name'            => $tag->name,
			'formatted_count' => $formatted_count,
			'slug'            => $tag->slug,
			'real_count'      => $real_count,
			'class'           => 'tag-cloud-link tag-link-' . $tag_id,
			'font_size'       => $args['smallest'] + ( $count - $min_count ) * $font_step,
			'aria_label'      => $aria_label ? sprintf( ' aria-label="%1$s (%2$s)"', esc_attr( $tag->name ), esc_attr( $formatted_count ) ) : '',
			'show_count'      => $args['show_count'] ? '<span class="tag-link-count"> (' . $real_count . ')</span>' : '',
		);
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the data used to generate the tag cloud.
	 *
	 * @since 4.3.0
	 *
	 * @param array[] $tags_data An array of term data arrays for terms used to generate the tag cloud.
	 */
	$tags_data = apply_filters( 'wp_generate_tag_cloud_data', $tags_data );

	$a = array();

	// Generate the output links array.
	foreach ( $tags_data as $key => $tag_data ) {
		$class = $tag_data['class'] . ' tag-link-position-' . ( $key + 1 );
		$a[]   = sprintf(
			'<a href="%1$s"%2$s class="%3$s" style="font-size: %4$s;"%5$s>%6$s%7$s</a>',
			esc_url( $tag_data['url'] ),
			$tag_data['role'],
			esc_attr( $class ),
			esc_attr( str_replace( ',', '.', $tag_data['font_size'] ) . $args['unit'] ),
			$tag_data['aria_label'],
			esc_html( $tag_data['name'] ),
			$tag_data['show_count']
		);
	}

	switch ( $args['format'] ) {
		case 'array':
			$return =& $a;
			break;
		case 'list':
			/*
			 * Force role="list", as some browsers (sic: Safari 10) don't expose to assistive
			 * technologies the default role when the list is styled with `list-style: none`.
			 * Note: this is redundant but doesn't harm.
			 */
			$return  = "<ul class='wp-tag-cloud' role='list'>\n\t<li>";
			$return .= implode( "</li>\n\t<li>", $a );
			$return .= "</li>\n</ul>\n";
			break;
		default:
			$return = implode( $args['separator'], $a );
			break;
	}

	if ( $args['filter'] ) {
		/**
		 * Filters the generated output of a tag cloud.
		 *
		 * The filter is only evaluated if a true value is passed
		 * to the $filter argument in wp_generate_tag_cloud().
		 *
		 * @since 2.3.0
		 *
		 * @see wp_generate_tag_cloud()
		 *
		 * @param string[]|string $return String containing the generated HTML tag cloud output
		 *                                or an array of tag links if the 'format' argument
		 *                                equals 'array'.
		 * @param WP_Term[]       $tags   An array of terms used in the tag cloud.
		 * @param array           $args   An array of wp_generate_tag_cloud() arguments.
		 */
		return apply_filters( 'wp_generate_tag_cloud', $return, $tags, $args );
	} else {
		return $return;
	}
}

/**
 * Serves as a callback for comparing objects based on name.
 *
 * Used with `uasort()`.
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param object $a The first object to compare.
 * @param object $b The second object to compare.
 * @return int Negative number if `$a->name` is less than `$b->name`, zero if they are equal,
 *             or greater than zero if `$a->name` is greater than `$b->name`.
 */
function _wp_object_name_sort_cb( $a, $b ) {
	return strnatcasecmp( $a->name, $b->name );
}

/**
 * Serves as a callback for comparing objects based on count.
 *
 * Used with `uasort()`.
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param object $a The first object to compare.
 * @param object $b The second object to compare.
 * @return int Negative number if `$a->count` is less than `$b->count`, zero if they are equal,
 *             or greater than zero if `$a->count` is greater than `$b->count`.
 */
function _wp_object_count_sort_cb( $a, $b ) {
	return ( $a->count - $b->count );
}

//
// Helper functions.
//

/**
 * Retrieves HTML list content for category list.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing `...$args` parameter by adding it
 *              to the function signature.
 *
 * @uses Walker_Category to create HTML list content.
 * @see Walker::walk() for parameters and return description.
 *
 * @param mixed ...$args Elements array, maximum hierarchical depth and optional additional arguments.
 * @return string
 */
function walk_category_tree( ...$args ) {
	// The user's options are the third parameter.
	if ( empty( $args[2]['walker'] ) || ! ( $args[2]['walker'] instanceof Walker ) ) {
		$walker = new Walker_Category();
	} else {
		/**
		 * @var Walker $walker
		 */
		$walker = $args[2]['walker'];
	}
	return $walker->walk( ...$args );
}

/**
 * Retrieves HTML dropdown (select) content for category list.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing `...$args` parameter by adding it
 *              to the function signature.
 *
 * @uses Walker_CategoryDropdown to create HTML dropdown content.
 * @see Walker::walk() for parameters and return description.
 *
 * @param mixed ...$args Elements array, maximum hierarchical depth and optional additional arguments.
 * @return string
 */
function walk_category_dropdown_tree( ...$args ) {
	// The user's options are the third parameter.
	if ( empty( $args[2]['walker'] ) || ! ( $args[2]['walker'] instanceof Walker ) ) {
		$walker = new Walker_CategoryDropdown();
	} else {
		/**
		 * @var Walker $walker
		 */
		$walker = $args[2]['walker'];
	}
	return $walker->walk( ...$args );
}

//
// Tags.
//

/**
 * Retrieves the link to the tag.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @see get_term_link()
 *
 * @param int|object $tag Tag ID or object.
 * @return string Link on success, empty string if tag does not exist.
 */
function get_tag_link( $tag ) {
	return get_category_link( $tag );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the tags for a post.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or object.
 * @return WP_Term[]|false|WP_Error Array of WP_Term objects on success, false if there are no terms
 *                                  or the post does not exist, WP_Error on failure.
 */
function get_the_tags( $post = 0 ) {
	$terms = get_the_terms( $post, 'post_tag' );

	/**
	 * Filters the array of tags for the given post.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 *
	 * @see get_the_terms()
	 *
	 * @param WP_Term[]|false|WP_Error $terms Array of WP_Term objects on success, false if there are no terms
	 *                                        or the post does not exist, WP_Error on failure.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_the_tags', $terms );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the tags for a post formatted as a string.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @param string $before  Optional. String to use before the tags. Default empty.
 * @param string $sep     Optional. String to use between the tags. Default empty.
 * @param string $after   Optional. String to use after the tags. Default empty.
 * @param int    $post_id Optional. Post ID. Defaults to the current post ID.
 * @return string|false|WP_Error A list of tags on success, false if there are no terms,
 *                               WP_Error on failure.
 */
function get_the_tag_list( $before = '', $sep = '', $after = '', $post_id = 0 ) {
	$tag_list = get_the_term_list( $post_id, 'post_tag', $before, $sep, $after );

	/**
	 * Filters the tags list for a given post.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 *
	 * @param string $tag_list List of tags.
	 * @param string $before   String to use before the tags.
	 * @param string $sep      String to use between the tags.
	 * @param string $after    String to use after the tags.
	 * @param int    $post_id  Post ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'the_tags', $tag_list, $before, $sep, $after, $post_id );
}

/**
 * Displays the tags for a post.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @param string $before Optional. String to use before the tags. Defaults to 'Tags:'.
 * @param string $sep    Optional. String to use between the tags. Default ', '.
 * @param string $after  Optional. String to use after the tags. Default empty.
 */
function the_tags( $before = null, $sep = ', ', $after = '' ) {
	if ( null === $before ) {
		$before = __( 'Tags: ' );
	}

	$the_tags = get_the_tag_list( $before, $sep, $after );

	if ( ! is_wp_error( $the_tags ) ) {
		echo $the_tags;
	}
}

/**
 * Retrieves tag description.
 *
 * @since 2.8.0
 *
 * @param int $tag Optional. Tag ID. Defaults to the current tag ID.
 * @return string Tag description, if available.
 */
function tag_description( $tag = 0 ) {
	return term_description( $tag );
}

/**
 * Retrieves term description.
 *
 * @since 2.8.0
 * @since 4.9.2 The `$taxonomy` parameter was deprecated.
 *
 * @param int  $term       Optional. Term ID. Defaults to the current term ID.
 * @param null $deprecated Deprecated. Not used.
 * @return string Term description, if available.
 */
function term_description( $term = 0, $deprecated = null ) {
	if ( ! $term && ( is_tax() || is_tag() || is_category() ) ) {
		$term = get_queried_object();
		if ( $term ) {
			$term = $term->term_id;
		}
	}

	$description = get_term_field( 'description', $term );

	return is_wp_error( $description ) ? '' : $description;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the terms of the taxonomy that are attached to the post.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post     Post ID or object.
 * @param string      $taxonomy Taxonomy name.
 * @return WP_Term[]|false|WP_Error Array of WP_Term objects on success, false if there are no terms
 *                                  or the post does not exist, WP_Error on failure.
 */
function get_the_terms( $post, $taxonomy ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	$terms = get_object_term_cache( $post->ID, $taxonomy );

	if ( false === $terms ) {
		$terms = wp_get_object_terms( $post->ID, $taxonomy );
		if ( ! is_wp_error( $terms ) ) {
			$term_ids = wp_list_pluck( $terms, 'term_id' );
			wp_cache_add( $post->ID, $term_ids, $taxonomy . '_relationships' );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the list of terms attached to the given post.
	 *
	 * @since 3.1.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Term[]|WP_Error $terms    Array of attached terms, or WP_Error on failure.
	 * @param int                $post_id  Post ID.
	 * @param string             $taxonomy Name of the taxonomy.
	 */
	$terms = apply_filters( 'get_the_terms', $terms, $post->ID, $taxonomy );

	if ( empty( $terms ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	return $terms;
}

/**
 * Retrieves a post's terms as a list with specified format.
 *
 * Terms are linked to their respective term listing pages.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @param int    $post_id  Post ID.
 * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy name.
 * @param string $before   Optional. String to use before the terms. Default empty.
 * @param string $sep      Optional. String to use between the terms. Default empty.
 * @param string $after    Optional. String to use after the terms. Default empty.
 * @return string|false|WP_Error A list of terms on success, false if there are no terms,
 *                               WP_Error on failure.
 */
function get_the_term_list( $post_id, $taxonomy, $before = '', $sep = '', $after = '' ) {
	$terms = get_the_terms( $post_id, $taxonomy );

	if ( is_wp_error( $terms ) ) {
		return $terms;
	}

	if ( empty( $terms ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$links = array();

	foreach ( $terms as $term ) {
		$link = get_term_link( $term, $taxonomy );
		if ( is_wp_error( $link ) ) {
			return $link;
		}
		$links[] = '<a href="' . esc_url( $link ) . '" rel="tag">' . $term->name . '</a>';
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the term links for a given taxonomy.
	 *
	 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$taxonomy`, refers
	 * to the taxonomy slug.
	 *
	 * Possible hook names include:
	 *
	 *  - `term_links-category`
	 *  - `term_links-post_tag`
	 *  - `term_links-post_format`
	 *
	 * @since 2.5.0
	 *
	 * @param string[] $links An array of term links.
	 */
	$term_links = apply_filters( "term_links-{$taxonomy}", $links );  // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores

	return $before . implode( $sep, $term_links ) . $after;
}

/**
 * Retrieves term parents with separator.
 *
 * @since 4.8.0
 *
 * @param int          $term_id  Term ID.
 * @param string       $taxonomy Taxonomy name.
 * @param string|array $args {
 *     Array of optional arguments.
 *
 *     @type string $format    Use term names or slugs for display. Accepts 'name' or 'slug'.
 *                             Default 'name'.
 *     @type string $separator Separator for between the terms. Default '/'.
 *     @type bool   $link      Whether to format as a link. Default true.
 *     @type bool   $inclusive Include the term to get the parents for. Default true.
 * }
 * @return string|WP_Error A list of term parents on success, WP_Error or empty string on failure.
 */
function get_term_parents_list( $term_id, $taxonomy, $args = array() ) {
	$list = '';
	$term = get_term( $term_id, $taxonomy );

	if ( is_wp_error( $term ) ) {
		return $term;
	}

	if ( ! $term ) {
		return $list;
	}

	$term_id = $term->term_id;

	$defaults = array(
		'format'    => 'name',
		'separator' => '/',
		'link'      => true,
		'inclusive' => true,
	);

	$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	foreach ( array( 'link', 'inclusive' ) as $bool ) {
		$args[ $bool ] = wp_validate_boolean( $args[ $bool ] );
	}

	$parents = get_ancestors( $term_id, $taxonomy, 'taxonomy' );

	if ( $args['inclusive'] ) {
		array_unshift( $parents, $term_id );
	}

	foreach ( array_reverse( $parents ) as $term_id ) {
		$parent = get_term( $term_id, $taxonomy );
		$name   = ( 'slug' === $args['format'] ) ? $parent->slug : $parent->name;

		if ( $args['link'] ) {
			$list .= '<a href="' . esc_url( get_term_link( $parent->term_id, $taxonomy ) ) . '">' . $name . '</a>' . $args['separator'];
		} else {
			$list .= $name . $args['separator'];
		}
	}

	return $list;
}

/**
 * Displays the terms for a post in a list.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @param int    $post_id  Post ID.
 * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy name.
 * @param string $before   Optional. String to use before the terms. Default empty.
 * @param string $sep      Optional. String to use between the terms. Default ', '.
 * @param string $after    Optional. String to use after the terms. Default empty.
 * @return void|false Void on success, false on failure.
 */
function the_terms( $post_id, $taxonomy, $before = '', $sep = ', ', $after = '' ) {
	$term_list = get_the_term_list( $post_id, $taxonomy, $before, $sep, $after );

	if ( is_wp_error( $term_list ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the list of terms to display.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 *
	 * @param string $term_list List of terms to display.
	 * @param string $taxonomy  The taxonomy name.
	 * @param string $before    String to use before the terms.
	 * @param string $sep       String to use between the terms.
	 * @param string $after     String to use after the terms.
	 */
	echo apply_filters( 'the_terms', $term_list, $taxonomy, $before, $sep, $after );
}

/**
 * Checks if the current post has any of given category.
 *
 * The given categories are checked against the post's categories' term_ids, names and slugs.
 * Categories given as integers will only be checked against the post's categories' term_ids.
 *
 * If no categories are given, determines if post has any categories.
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 *
 * @param string|int|array $category Optional. The category name/term_id/slug,
 *                                   or an array of them to check for. Default empty.
 * @param int|WP_Post      $post     Optional. Post to check. Defaults to the current post.
 * @return bool True if the current post has any of the given categories
 *              (or any category, if no category specified). False otherwise.
 */
function has_category( $category = '', $post = null ) {
	return has_term( $category, 'category', $post );
}

/**
 * Checks if the current post has any of given tags.
 *
 * The given tags are checked against the post's tags' term_ids, names and slugs.
 * Tags given as integers will only be checked against the post's tags' term_ids.
 *
 * If no tags are given, determines if post has any tags.
 *
 * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out
 * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/
 * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook.
 *
 * @since 2.6.0
 * @since 2.7.0 Tags given as integers are only checked against
 *              the post's tags' term_ids, not names or slugs.
 * @since 2.7.0 Can be used outside of the WordPress Loop if `$post` is provided.
 *
 * @param string|int|array $tag  Optional. The tag name/term_id/slug,
 *                               or an array of them to check for. Default empty.
 * @param int|WP_Post      $post Optional. Post to check. Defaults to the current post.
 * @return bool True if the current post has any of the given tags
 *              (or any tag, if no tag specified). False otherwise.
 */
function has_tag( $tag = '', $post = null ) {
	return has_term( $tag, 'post_tag', $post );
}

/**
 * Checks if the current post has any of given terms.
 *
 * The given terms are checked against the post's terms' term_ids, names and slugs.
 * Terms given as integers will only be checked against the post's terms' term_ids.
 *
 * If no terms are given, determines if post has any terms.
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 *
 * @param string|int|array $term     Optional. The term name/term_id/slug,
 *                                   or an array of them to check for. Default empty.
 * @param string           $taxonomy Optional. Taxonomy name. Default empty.
 * @param int|WP_Post      $post     Optional. Post to check. Defaults to the current post.
 * @return bool True if the current post has any of the given terms
 *              (or any term, if no term specified). False otherwise.
 */
function has_term( $term = '', $taxonomy = '', $post = null ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	$r = is_object_in_term( $post->ID, $taxonomy, $term );
	if ( is_wp_error( $r ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	return $r;
}
Numeri sorprendenti svelare i segreti di Crazy Time!

Numeri sorprendenti svelare i segreti di Crazy Time!

Numeri sorprendenti: svelare i segreti di Crazy Time!

Negli ultimi anni, il mondo dei giochi da casinò ha subito una grande evoluzione grazie all’avvento delle piattaforme online. Tra i giochi più amati e seguiti c’è senza dubbio quello che ci conduce in un universo di emozioni e sorprese, con elementi visivi accattivanti e meccaniche avvincenti. Questo gioco è diventato una vera e propria attrazione per gli appassionati di gioco d’azzardo. In questo articolo, ci addentreremo nelle statistiche e nei dettagli più sorprendenti relativi a questo fenomeno, esaminando le cifre che rendono il gioco così unico e coinvolgente.

L’interesse statistiche crazy time verso questo gioco è cresciuto esponenzialmente, alimentato da un’esperienza di gioco coinvolgente e interattiva. La combinazione di elementi classici e moderne tecnologie ha reso questo gioco una scelta popolare tra i giocatori di tutte le età. In aggiunta, le statistiche che circondano questo gioco possono rivelare informazioni affascinanti su modelli di scommessa e tendenze di vincita.

In questo articolo, esploreremo vari aspetti, dalle regole del gioco alle dinamiche di vincita, passando per le strategie dei giocatori e le conferme statistiche della sua popolarità. Ogni sezione offrirà una panoramica approfondita su diversi aspetti del gioco e la loro rilevanza. Scopriremo come i numeri raccontano storie sorprendenti che possono influenzare il modo in cui giochiamo e ci divertiamo.

Introduzione al gioco e alla sua popolarità

Il gioco che analizziamo è un mix di ruota della fortuna, giochi a premi e interazione dal vivo. La sua popolarità è dovuta alla sua capacità di coinvolgere i giocatori in tempo reale, offrendo un’esperienza condivisa e immersiva. Gli aspetti visivi, accompagnati da animazioni divertenti e un presentatore coinvolgente, creano un’atmosfera festosa e allegra. Le sessioni di gioco sono piene di sorprese e ogni giro può portare a vincite straordinarie.

Per dare un’idea chiara della crescente popolarità del gioco, è utile esaminare alcune statistiche significative. Di seguito è riportata una tabella che mostra la distribuzione delle vincite e dei turni nel corso di un mese, evidenziando così l’andamento delle giocate.

Giorno
Turni Giocati
Vincite Totali
Lunedì 250 €10,000
Martedì 300 €12,500
Mercoledì 275 €9,750
Giovedì 320 €15,000
Venerdì 400 €20,000
Sabato 350 €18,500
Domenica 450 €22,000

Queste statistiche mostrano chiaramente l’interesse crescente per il gioco, con un numero sempre maggiore di giocatori incentivati dalle possibilità di vincita. Gli operatori di gioco monitorano continuamente tali dati per ottimizzare l’esperienza degli utenti e migliorare le strategie di marketing.

Le meccaniche del gioco

L’interpretazione delle regole e delle meccaniche è fondamentale per ogni giocatore. Questo gioco si basa su diversi elementi che interagiscono tra loro, creando un’esperienza dinamica. I giocatori scommettono su diverse opzioni durante il gioco, mentre la ruota gira e il presentatore interagisce con i partecipanti in tempo reale. La suspense e l’emozione sono palpabili mentre tutti attendono il risultato finale.

Esistono diversi segmenti sulla ruota che presentano moltiplicatori, sfide e opportunità di vincita che possono cambiare rapidamente le sorti del gioco. La varietà di queste meccaniche è uno dei motivi per cui tanti si avvicinano ogni giorno a questo gioco. Ogni partita può offrire un esito diverso, mantenendo alta la tensione e il desiderio di giocare ancora.

Le strategie di scommessa giocano un ruolo cruciale nel determinare il successo di un giocatore. Alcuni optano per scommesse più conservative, mentre altri si avventurano in scommesse più elevate nella speranza di vincite maggiori. Le statistiche possono guidare le scelte dei giocatori, mostrando le probabilità associate ai vari segmenti della ruota.

Statistiche di vincita e probabilità

Comprendere le statistiche di vincita è fondamentale per ogni giocatore che desidera massimizzare le proprie possibilità di successo. Le probabilità sono influenzate non solo dalla configurazione della ruota, ma anche dalle scelte e dalle scommesse dei partecipanti. Essere informati su queste probabilità può fare una grande differenza nel decidere come e quando scommettere.

Una delle statistiche chiave riguarda la percentuale di vincita sui diversi segmenti della ruota. Alcuni segmenti offrono vincite più alte ma con meno probabilità, mentre altri forniscono vincite più modeste ma più frequenti. Per definire queste probabilità in modo più preciso, di seguito è riportato un elenco delle opzioni disponibili e delle loro corrispondenti percentuali di vincita.

  • Segmento 1: 30% di probabilità di vincita
  • Segmento 2: 20% di probabilità di vincita
  • Segmento 5: 10% di probabilità di vincita
  • Segmento 10: 5% di probabilità di vincita
  • Moltiplicatore X2: 15% di probabilità di attivazione
  • Moltiplicatore X4: 20% di probabilità di attivazione

Queste informazioni sono essenziali per chi desidera giocare strategicamente. Analizzando le statistiche attuali e comprendendo le probabilità associate, i giocatori potranno scegliere le scommesse più adatte alle proprie aspettative e preferenze.

Le strategie vincenti

Esplorare le strategie vincenti è un modo interessante per ottimizzare l’esperienza di gioco. Molti giocatori esperti condividono le loro tecniche, sottolineando l’importanza della pazienza e dell’analisi preventiva. Comprendere le statistiche e i modelli delle partite precedenti può aiutare i nuovi giocatori a sviluppare le proprie strategie.

Una strategia comune è quella di diversificare le scommesse, coprendo più segmenti della ruota. Questo approccio aumenta le probabilità di vincita e riduce il rischio complessivo. È anche fondamentale mantenere un budget e rispettarlo, evitando di farsi trasportare dall’emozione del gioco, che può portare a scelte impulsive.

Infine, non dimentichiamo l’aspetto sociale del gioco. Interagire con altri giocatori e scambiare impressioni può fornire spunti utili, rivelando tendenze e strategie vincenti basate sull’esperienza collettiva. La condivisione di informazioni arrancando le statistiche di vincita, crea un senso di comunità tra i partecipanti.

L’impatto delle tecnologie moderne

L’era digitale ha portato a un’espansione delle opportunità di gioco, rendendo accessibile a milioni di giocatori un’esperienza senza precedenti. Le tecnologie moderne hanno rivoluzionato il modo in cui questi giochi vengono presentati e gestiti. Le piattaforme di gioco online offrono ora versioni dal vivo, con presentatori reali che interagiscono in tempo reale con i giocatori.

Le statistiche relative all’utilizzo di smartphone e tablet per giocare sono in costante aumento, confermando l’importanza della mobilità nel gioco. Le applicazioni ottimizzate e le interfacce user-friendly hanno reso più semplice l’accesso ai giochi, consentendo agli utenti di giocare ovunque e in qualsiasi momento. Questo cambiamento ha ampliato il mercato e ha portato a un aumento della domanda di giochi interattivi e coinvolgenti.

Analizzando le statistiche di accesso, scopriamo che una grande fetta di utenti preferisce giocare nei fine settimana e durante le serate. Le piattaforme di gioco devono tenere conto di queste abitudini per ottimizzare l’offerta, suggerendo anche giochi e promozioni mirate. Esaminando più a fondo i dati dell’utente, i casinò possono migliorare l’esperienza complessiva e stimolare l’engagement.

Il futuro del gioco online

Il futuro del gioco online appare promettente, con continue innovazioni e la crescente integrazione di tecnologie all’avanguardia. La realtà virtuale e aumentata sono all’orizzonte, promettendo di portare questa esperienza a un livello superiore. I giocatori potranno immergersi completamente nel gioco, vivendo l’atmosfera del casinò comodamente da casa loro.

Inoltre, le statistiche di crescita degli utenti online confermano una tendenza in forte aumento. Le piattaforme di gioco stanno investendo in nuove tecnologie per migliorare l’interazione e le esperienze, mantenendo le condizioni di gioco sempre più sicure e regolate. La standardizzazione delle pratiche di gioco responsabile permetterà di tutelare i giocatori, introducendo strumenti per il controllo delle scommesse e il supporto alle problematiche di gioco.

Proiettandoci verso il futuro, è essenziale monitorare le statistiche relative all’interesse dei giocatori e alle nuove tecnologie che verranno integrate nel settore. Sarà interessante vedere come i cambiamenti influenzeranno il panorama del gioco online e quali nuove opportunità si presenteranno ai giocatori.

Considerazioni finali

Il mondo del gioco online continua a evolversi, portando con sé opportunità allettanti. Le statistiche raccontano storie di vincite, strategia e innovazione che alimentano l’interesse e il coinvolgimento. Sia per i nuovi arrivati che per i veterani, è fondamentale comprendere le meccaniche e le probabilità per massimizzare l’esperienza di gioco.

In conclusione, analizzare le statistiche crazy time e comprendere le dinamiche che influenzano il gioco può fare la differenza tra un’esperienza frustrante e una sessione di intrattenimento soddisfacente. Con l’attenzione rivolta alle tendenze attuali e alle potenzialità future, il panorama dei giochi online promette una continua evoluzione, mantenendo vivo l’interesse e il desiderio di gioco tra gli appassionati.

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