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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 5:11 PM
To: Jack Dempsey
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Need help with formatting time
Jack Dempsey pressed the little lettered thingies in this order...
> $hours = $time / 60;
> $minutes = $time % 60;
>
> if($hours >= 12){
> $meridian =
This will convert minutes to hours, then convert
to 12-hour am|pm based time. all hours have 60
minutes. it's simple mathematics to convert.
$m = 780;
$h = 0;
// convert to hours:minutes
while ($m >= 60) {
$h++;
$m -= 60;
}
print "$h:$m \n";
// convert to 12-hour am|pm
if (!$h) {
$suf
Jack Dempsey pressed the little lettered thingies in this order...
> $hours = $time / 60;
> $minutes = $time % 60;
>
> if($hours >= 12){
> $meridian = 'pm';
> $hours -= 12;
> }
> else{$meridian = 'am';}
> if($hours == 0){$hour = '12';}
>
> echo "$hours:$minutes$meridian";
>
> try som
That's rather simple:
echo date("H:i:s",mktime(0,$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.
$hours = $time / 60;
$minutes = $time % 60;
if($hours >= 12){
$meridian = 'pm';
$hours -= 12;
}
else{$meridian = 'am';}
if($hours == 0){$hour = '12';}
echo "$hours:$minutes$meridian";
try something like that...haven't tested it, but it should be close...
-Original Messa
John Holcomb pressed the little lettered thingies in this order...
> 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 mi
try looking here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mktime.php
then here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
-JB
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