That's rather simple:

   echo date("H:i:s",mktime(0,$minutes,0));

-Rasmus

On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, John Holcomb wrote:

> Hello and thank you.
>
>   I'm trying to find a function(method) or existing
> code taht takes the number of minutes that have passed
> in a day and returns the time of the day.  For
> example:
>
>  780 minutes == 1pm,
>  0 minutes == 12am,
>  etc,etc.....
>
> so I'm looking for code that when you enter the number
> of minutes, it returns the time of day.
>
> example:
>
>     $some_time = foo(780);
>
>     print($some_time);
>
>    //prints 1:00pm
>
>
> Thnaks again.
>
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