On 05-05-16 18:52, Bruce Hohl wrote:
Try this in cell A2 "=VALUE(A1)*24"
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Russell <ka4...@frontier.com> wrote:
does anyone know if there is a formula for a cell that will transform the
HH:mm:ss from another cell into a decimal equivalent?
example:
Cell A1 has 10:45:20
Cell A2 would change to 10.75
or
Cell A1 07:26:15
Cell A2 would change to 7.44 (or round it up 7.5)
Thanks
Russell
see (for more info) point 4 of "[Tutorial] Ten concepts that every Calc
user should know
<https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=39529&sid=fddc43aa80457805f82271ef963f5d65>"
( https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?t=39529 )
4. Times in cells
A cell can contain a clock time, but the time is really stored as the
corresponding fraction of a day. For example 6 AM is stored as 0.25
because it is ¼ of the way from midnight to midnight, but it is
displayed as 6:00:00 AM. You can use Format → Cells → Numbers → Category
→ Time to display clock times in many formats, for example H:MM or HH:MM
or HH:MM:SS, and any of these can have an optional AM/PM if you don't
want to use 24-hour (military) time. A cell can contain both a date and
a time. The value in the cell is the sum of the integer for the date and
the fraction for the time. Format date/time cells by combining a date
format and a clock time format. For cells which represent durations
(difference of two clock times), the value could be more than one day,
that is larger than 1, or even negative. The previously mentioned clock
time formats display only the positive fraction; Calc adds or subtracts
whole days until the time is between 00:00:00 and 23:59:59. To display a
duration which exceeds 24 hours or is negative, you must enter the first
part of the time format in brackets in the Format code field: [HH]:MM:SS
or [HH]:MM or [HH] or [MM]:SS or [MM] or [SS]. There is no cell format
which displays durations as days with hours/minutes/seconds. Be sure to
remove the AM/PM format code from duration cells since they don't
represent clock times, and always use one of the bracketed formats.
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